![]() In terms of charging, this massive power bank can charge an iPhone 15 more than five times. It doesn't work like an AirTag over UWB, it's only Bluetooth, but it's useful if you misplace your battery in your office (or you have multiple batteries, like I do). That app is essential because there's a Find My feature built into the battery. If that's not enough, there's also an Anker app you can download that gives you even more information about the battery on your smartphone. ![]() The Anker Prime power bank has a built-in display, and it's no cheap LCD, it's a sharp OLED that gives you detailed information about the power going out or coming into the power bank. Think this is an amazing power bank? We're just getting started. I thankfully had an Anker 737 GaN Prime charger that was up to the task, and it's fun to see the percentage climb. That means you can completely refill this whopping 27K mAh battery in under 40 minutes. You can also charge the Anker Prime using both USB-C ports at the same time, for a combined recharging rate up to 170W. The big Anker Prime can power a MacBook Pro or any big laptop: it's USB-C ports are capable of 140W of power individually, and the entire battery pack can crank out 250W divided between the two USB-C and one USB-A port. If you came looking for the absolute best power bank you can buy, this is the best we've tried.įirst, let's start with the raw power. The Anker Prime series of Power Banks, including the Anker Prime 27,650mAh Power Bank (250W) and the Anker Prime 20,000mAh Power Bank (200W), are for people who truly love to geek out on power banks. It's more than three times the weight of our bargain pick. ❌ You want a compact battery: The Anker Prime power bank has a very high power-to-weight ratio (PWR), but it's still the heaviest battery on this list. ❌ You don't need all those extras: The Anker Prime power bank is pricey, and if you don't care about monitoring charge Wattage or days of battery life, find another option. On the other hand, you can charge the battery and three devices in a wall, then simply remove the Anker 733 and keep charging those devices with the built-in battery. Well, you're right, the Anker 733 is big, and it's power-to-weight ratio isn't as high as the heavy hitters on this list. You might think that adding a 65W wall charger to a power bank would add a lot of bulk. That makes it a wall charger as well as a power bank, and the utility can't be understated. Some power banks come with a built in USB-C cord, but this Anker comes with a two-prong power outlet plug. ![]() Speaking of that wall plug, it's the most useful feature ever on a power bank. ![]() It can charge an iPhone 15 at full 20W speed, and it can even power a Chromebook or small laptop like a Macbook Air whether it's plugged into a wall or not. The Anker 733 is a revelation, and though it isn't the most powerful or feature packed power bank on this list, it is the best overall power bank to carry if you charge multiple devices, no matter what those devices might be. ❌ You only want to charge a phone: If you don't need to charge a laptop occasionally, or you only carry a phone with no accessories, the Anker 733 is more than you need. ❌ You want a more portable option: Because of its combo nature, the Anker 733 is a bit bulky and cumbersome, but if you use it both ways, it's worth the trade-off in size to have such a useful device.
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