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Anker PowerCore 24K, 737, 140W (24000 mAh, 140 W, 88.80 Wh)
EUR92,88 EUR1,04/1Wh

Anker PowerCore 24K, 737, 140W

24000 mAh, 140 W, 88.80 Wh


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mark_zurich

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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I am also still waiting for the product, so my assumption is based on the description. No, no charger included, see https://www.anker.com/products/a1289?variant=41974285041814 ==> What You Get: Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K), welcome guide, 140W USB-C to USB-C cable, 24-month stress-free warranty, and friendly customer service. I also ordered this one, it's 120W but should still charge fast: Anker 737 GaN III (Anker 737 GaN III (120 W, GaN Technology, PowerIQ)) Greetings DG
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Kim88

1 week ago

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dexamon

1 week ago

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Yes, the CCC labelling is present. Bottom left. It is the round symbol with the three interlocking C letters. This is the official China Compulsory Certification mark. By the way: apart from the weight, the powerbank is absolutely fantastic and I always have it with me!
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_Maverick_

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

The power bank cannot be connected to the Anker app. The Anker app supports the connection and control of certain Anker PowerHouse and outdoor power products via Bluetooth, but the power bank with product ID A1289011 (737 PowerCore 24K) is not listed in the app's supported devices.
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gerhard.koschany

1 year ago

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Yes, you can, because the capacity is specified as 88.80 Wh, which is below the limit of 100 Wh set by the FAA. Some airlines also allow battery packs with a capacity of 150 Wh, but this must be explicitly clarified with the respective airline before travelling in order to avoid unpleasant surprises. Yes, it is allowed to bring this specific battery pack with you as the capacity is 88.80Wh what is below the limit of 100Wh given by the FAA. Some Airlines also allow the size to be 150Wh but this should be checked prior to boarding to avoid any unpleasant surprises.
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mesetime

1 year ago

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roman_k

2 years ago

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thegrau

2 years ago

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It depends on your computer and how you use it. Different laptops have different battery capacities, larger or smaller screens, variable disks, more or less energy-efficient processors, and depending on whether you're online, local, watching videos, whether the screen lighting is stronger or weaker, whether you have more or less power.It also depends on whether you're online, locally, watching videos, whether the screen lighting is brighter or dimmer, whether you have more or fewer peripherals connected, etc., all this has an impact on battery consumption. Generally speaking, you can extrapolate by averaging your current battery consumption and extrapolating by adding the capacity of the powerbank.
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SpursReal91

2 years ago

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gschwinds

2 years ago

This powerbank will be just at the limit of what is allowed. Besides the airport, you should also check what the airline allows and what it does not. These set out the rules that must be observed. And these can vary from airline to airline. https://www.sorglosfliegen.de/powerbank-im-handgepaeck/
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micha377

2 years ago

Can this powerbank be taken on the plane?

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gschwinds

2 years ago

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The question cannot be answered in a general way. The rules regarding what is allowed and what is not can vary depending on the airline. Usually the limit of allowed batteries is max 100Wh / 27'000mAh per battery/device.
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Anonymous

2 years ago

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