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Anker Power Bank, PowerCore 26800mAh Portable Charger with Dual Input Port and Double-Speed Recharging, 3 USB Ports External Battery for iPhone, iPad, Galaxy, Android and Other Smart Devices

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Going into the on-product design features, it’s what you can expect from Anker, and we noticed that it’s heavily designed like the PowerCore 20100 power bank. All of the charging outputs and input ports are on the side panel of the power bank. With dual input ports and a max input of 4A, a full charge takes just over 6 hours—twice as fast as a standard power bank. Recharge for a night; charge for an entire week. It’s a very minimal power bank and you won’t find any flashlight on any of Anker’s power banks and we kind of like that approach as it’s simplistic and shows that it has a sole purpose, which is charging. Although it’s not the most reliable if you’re taking it out for a walk, it’ll do wonders if you’re at a destination, have it one spot, and be using it.

With that said, though, the power bank’s overall capable output power is 6 Amps at once. This means that if you were to connect 3 iPads into the power bank, then the iPads would charge at 2.0A rather than their max charging speed of 2.4A because the power bank can only output 6 Amps. High Max Output = Fast Charging for All Devices The build quality of this PowerCore+ 26800 portable charger is very good because it comes from Anker’s PowerCore+ line which generally has a better build. The better build means that this entire power bank is made of Aluminum, while regular Anker power banks (Not PowerCore+ ones) are simply made of plastic. Tech: The current is better controlled, and by doing so, there’s less of a chance of heat being generated which causes the most harm during charging. The reliability of the PowerCore 26800 is beyond what you’d probably need, and that’s what makes it over-reliable. That’s right; we said over-reliable. The power bank components are great, with the USB charging ports holding very strong to the cable that you input into the port.

This power bank isn’t for those looking for a loose charging experience, and that’s why Anker has the PowerCore+ Minithat can offer absolute free portability.

Lastly, and this question is more for Nintendo although I wouldn’t expect that this message get to them in any reasonable fashion - how is it acceptable or responsible to intentionally withhold this information from consumers who have been experiencing device failures as the result of the above. Granted, some of these instances are likely the result of gross negligence however, while it can be argued that these users were intentionally doing so on their own accord, despite the several obvious warnings that are publicly available.This allows compatible devices to charge up to 85% faster, and the charger itself can be recharged 2X as fast as the included wall charger. One of the best features that this power bank has is its recharge capabilities. The PowerCore 26800 has two Micro-USB Input ports that can recharge the power bank at 5V/2.0A charging speeds. Along with the awesome charging options and charging speeds, the power bank has a Multi-Protection System that keeps your devices and the power bank safe. It’s a big and heavy power bank that tries its best to be portable, and although it fails to be portable in the hands, it’s still very portable as a destination charging power. You can expect a full charge from this power bank within 6-7 hours, and we think that’s great timing because if the power bank had a single Micro-USB Input, then recharge time would be doubled. Double the Recharging

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