Anker 737 Portable Power Bank 140W 24000mAh
The Anker PowerCore 737 Portable Charger is the ultimate solution for all your charging needs. With its ultra-powerful two-way charging, this power bank can quickly recharge itself or provide a 140W ultra-fast charge to your devices. It's capable of charging up to 3 devices simultaneously, making it the perfect choice for those with multiple devices. Featuring a high capacity and long-lasting battery life, the Anker PowerCore 737 has a massive 24,000mAh battery capacity and 2× longer-lasting battery life. You can juice up an iPhone 13 almost 5 times or a 2021 iPad Pro 12.9′′ 1.3 times with ease. The smart digital display of the Anker PowerCore 737 makes it easy to read the output and input power and estimate the time it will take for the portable charger to fully recharge. This display provides you with all the information you need to keep your devices charged up and ready to go. In conclusion, the Anker PowerCore 737 Portable Charger is the ultimate power bank for those who need to keep multiple devices charged up and ready to go. With its ultra-powerful two-way charging, high capacity, and long-lasting battery life, this power bank is the perfect choice for anyone who needs to stay connected while on the go.
The Anker PowerCore 737 Portable Charger is the ultimate solution for all your charging needs. With its ultra-powerful two-way charging, this power bank can quickly recharge itself or provide a 140W ultra-fast charge to your devices. It's capable of charging up to 3 devices simultaneously, making it the perfect choice for those with multiple devices. Featuring a high capacity and long-lasting battery life, the Anker PowerCore 737 has a massive 24,000mAh battery capacity and 2× longer-lasting battery life. You can juice up an iPhone 13 almost 5 times or a 2021 iPad Pro 12.9′′ 1.3 times with ease. The smart digital display of the Anker PowerCore 737 makes it easy to read the output and input power and estimate the time it will take for the portable charger to fully recharge. This display provides you with all the information you need to keep your devices charged up and ready to go. In conclusion, the Anker PowerCore 737 Portable Charger is the ultimate power bank for those who need to keep multiple devices charged up and ready to go. With its ultra-powerful two-way charging, high capacity, and long-lasting battery life, this power bank is the perfect choice for anyone who needs to stay connected while on the go.
The Anker PowerCore 737 Portable Charger is the ultimate solution for all your charging needs. With its ultra-powerful two-way charging, this power bank can quickly recharge itself or provide a 140W ultra-fast charge to your devices. It's capable of charging up to 3 devices simultaneously, making it the perfect choice for those with multiple devices. Featuring a high capacity and long-lasting battery life, the Anker PowerCore 737 has a massive 24,000mAh battery capacity and 2× longer-lasting battery life. You can juice up an iPhone 13 almost 5 times or a 2021 iPad Pro 12.9′′ 1.3 times with ease. The smart digital display of the Anker PowerCore 737 makes it easy to read the output and input power and estimate the time it will take for the portable charger to fully recharge. This display provides you with all the information you need to keep your devices charged up and ready to go. In conclusion, the Anker PowerCore 737 Portable Charger is the ultimate power bank for those who need to keep multiple devices charged up and ready to go. With its ultra-powerful two-way charging, high capacity, and long-lasting battery life, this power bank is the perfect choice for anyone who needs to stay connected while on the go.
The Anker PowerCore 737 Portable Charger is the ultimate solution for all your charging needs. With its ultra-powerful two-way charging, this power bank can quickly recharge itself or provide a 140W ultra-fast charge to your devices. It's capable of charging up to 3 devices simultaneously, making it the perfect choice for those with multiple devices. Featuring a high capacity and long-lasting battery life, the Anker PowerCore 737 has a massive 24,000mAh battery capacity and 2× longer-lasting battery life. You can juice up an iPhone 13 almost 5 times or a 2021 iPad Pro 12.9′′ 1.3 times with ease. The smart digital display of the Anker PowerCore 737 makes it easy to read the output and input power and estimate the time it will take for the portable charger to fully recharge. This display provides you with all the information you need to keep your devices charged up and ready to go. In conclusion, the Anker PowerCore 737 Portable Charger is the ultimate power bank for those who need to keep multiple devices charged up and ready to go. With its ultra-powerful two-way charging, high capacity, and long-lasting battery life, this power bank is the perfect choice for anyone who needs to stay connected while on the go.
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Anker has stepped up their product line tremendously in the last year. Sure, this is large, and it's hefty, but it can also concurrently charge my MBP 14" and Steam Deck, which is much more than I can say about my older 30W PD 26800 Anker power bank. If you are looking for a power bank solely for your cellphone, there are many other power banks better suited to your needs. This is for charging multiple large electronics like a laptop, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, etc.Someone else made a pack of butter reference, and I agree. It's not quite as deep and a little bit longer than a pack of butter. In hand, it feels like a pack of butter. It's also weighs in at 625g or about 1.4lbs. The shape is very different from the usual slim and long power banks I have owned, but I ... MoreAnker has stepped up their product line tremendously in the last year. Sure, this is large, and it's hefty, but it can also concurrently charge my MBP 14" and Steam Deck, which is much more than I can say about my older 30W PD 26800 Anker power bank. If you are looking for a power bank solely for your cellphone, there are many other power banks better suited to your needs. This is for charging multiple large electronics like a laptop, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, etc.Someone else made a pack of butter reference, and I agree. It's not quite as deep and a little bit longer than a pack of butter. In hand, it feels like a pack of butter. It's also weighs in at 625g or about 1.4lbs. The shape is very different from the usual slim and long power banks I have owned, but I think this will fit in my bag better, as it's quite a bit narrower. Your mileage will obviously vary.I need to test this out some more, but my initial impressions are extremely positive. If you fall in the group that needs something like this, this is one of the few available right now. Anker also has a long history of producing great products.
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This is an awesome device. After some quick tests I can say it fully meets my needs and expectations. Yes, it is expensive, and at $150 I didn't think I could justify it. I got it on sale for $100 and I believe it was definitely worth it.The display is fantastic and really provides all the information you need in order to know what is going on with the inputs and outputs.My main use will be for charging the 50wh battery in my Surface Pro 8. The Anker 737 will charge it at a 55w rate via either of the two Thunderbolt ports (the supplied Microsoft charger is rated at 60w through the Surface connector), and it appears that the conversion efficiency is about 80%, meaning that it can fully charge the Surface and have capacity left over to charge a phone or two.(An ... MoreThis is an awesome device. After some quick tests I can say it fully meets my needs and expectations. Yes, it is expensive, and at $150 I didn't think I could justify it. I got it on sale for $100 and I believe it was definitely worth it.The display is fantastic and really provides all the information you need in order to know what is going on with the inputs and outputs.My main use will be for charging the 50wh battery in my Surface Pro 8. The Anker 737 will charge it at a 55w rate via either of the two Thunderbolt ports (the supplied Microsoft charger is rated at 60w through the Surface connector), and it appears that the conversion efficiency is about 80%, meaning that it can fully charge the Surface and have capacity left over to charge a phone or two.(An interesting note about conversion efficiency based on some quick tests and calculations: If I charge my Surface Pro 8 from my Jackery 300’s PD port, it takes about 60wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. It appears that the Anker 737 will need to supply almost 70wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. If I connect the Microsoft AC adapter to the Jackery 300’s AC port and charge the Surface that way, it requires about 90wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. The more up and down conversions you do, the more you lose.)The supplied cord is rated for 140w and is 60cm long (NOT 6 cm as some have said), or about two feet.I had limited success with pass-through charging, YMMV. I connected a 45w charger and the Anker started charging at 42w. Then I connected a phone, which started charging at 10w, but the input to the Anker then dropped to an identical 10w. A different charger and a different load might give different results, I don't know.Others have complained about having difficulty charging DJI batteries. Here's what I think is going on (my best guess, anyway): I have the Mini 2 battery charging hub and three batteries. The hub appears to be happiest with an input of 12v, 1.5a. (The supplied DJI charger is rated at 9v, 2a and 12v, 1.5a.) USB-C PD 3.1 does not appear to support 12v, and when connected to the hub, the hub and the Anker can't seem to negotiate an 18w charging rate at 9v. HOWEVER, when I connect the hub to the Anker's USB-A port using the supplied DJI cable all is well and the hub charges at 18w.Some users have panicked over the USB-A port showing 0.1a with no load connected. Anker explains this on their support page (which takes some digging to find). 1. Make sure Trickle Charge mode is off (tap the button twice). 2. Wait two minutes after disconnecting a load from the USB-A port. 3. Relax.Some users have experienced less than expected charging rates. Not all USB cables are created equal. (In fact, back in the early days of USB-C there were some cables that didn’t meet the standard and were risky to use.) Make sure your cable supports the rate your device requires. I bought a six foot, 140w Anker cable to go along with the 737. That, plus the cable supplied with the 737, should meet all my needs.
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Typical of the anchor products, this unit does everything it supposed to do it does it well. To be honest, I needed another portable battery bank like I needed a hole in my head, but I was seduced by the beautiful screen and the prospect of the data that could provide for me. The data is everything that is described in the product information. There is a fly in the ointment on my copy. I don’t know if the other units sold have the same issue but the display is not set into the unit even evenly the text and the digits are all a little off kilter.It’s kind of like that photo where the horizon is not quite horizontal. Once you notice it can’t help but see it over and over. Unfortunately I can’t use the battery pack without noticing this, and given the fact that the ... MoreTypical of the anchor products, this unit does everything it supposed to do it does it well. To be honest, I needed another portable battery bank like I needed a hole in my head, but I was seduced by the beautiful screen and the prospect of the data that could provide for me. The data is everything that is described in the product information. There is a fly in the ointment on my copy. I don’t know if the other units sold have the same issue but the display is not set into the unit even evenly the text and the digits are all a little off kilter.It’s kind of like that photo where the horizon is not quite horizontal. Once you notice it can’t help but see it over and over. Unfortunately I can’t use the battery pack without noticing this, and given the fact that the only reason I bought this unit was for the display. I think I will probably be sending it back. I can’t help but wonder if it’s just my copy or if during the manufacturing process, something is just a little bit rotated from placing the screen and they are all like this.Still love Anker but am bummed by the flaw in mine.
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Connector type | USB Type C |
| Compatible phone models | Iphone |
| Special feature | Portable Charger |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
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Anker has stepped up their product line tremendously in the last year. Sure, this is large, and it's hefty, but it can also concurrently charge my MBP 14" and Steam Deck, which is much more than I can say about my older 30W PD 26800 Anker power bank. If you are looking for a power bank solely for your cellphone, there are many other power banks better suited to your needs. This is for charging multiple large electronics like a laptop, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, etc.Someone else made a pack of butter reference, and I agree. It's not quite as deep and a little bit longer than a pack of butter. In hand, it feels like a pack of butter. It's also weighs in at 625g or about 1.4lbs. The shape is very different from the usual slim and long power banks I have owned, but I ... MoreAnker has stepped up their product line tremendously in the last year. Sure, this is large, and it's hefty, but it can also concurrently charge my MBP 14" and Steam Deck, which is much more than I can say about my older 30W PD 26800 Anker power bank. If you are looking for a power bank solely for your cellphone, there are many other power banks better suited to your needs. This is for charging multiple large electronics like a laptop, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, etc.Someone else made a pack of butter reference, and I agree. It's not quite as deep and a little bit longer than a pack of butter. In hand, it feels like a pack of butter. It's also weighs in at 625g or about 1.4lbs. The shape is very different from the usual slim and long power banks I have owned, but I think this will fit in my bag better, as it's quite a bit narrower. Your mileage will obviously vary.I need to test this out some more, but my initial impressions are extremely positive. If you fall in the group that needs something like this, this is one of the few available right now. Anker also has a long history of producing great products.
This is an awesome device. After some quick tests I can say it fully meets my needs and expectations. Yes, it is expensive, and at $150 I didn't think I could justify it. I got it on sale for $100 and I believe it was definitely worth it.The display is fantastic and really provides all the information you need in order to know what is going on with the inputs and outputs.My main use will be for charging the 50wh battery in my Surface Pro 8. The Anker 737 will charge it at a 55w rate via either of the two Thunderbolt ports (the supplied Microsoft charger is rated at 60w through the Surface connector), and it appears that the conversion efficiency is about 80%, meaning that it can fully charge the Surface and have capacity left over to charge a phone or two.(An ... MoreThis is an awesome device. After some quick tests I can say it fully meets my needs and expectations. Yes, it is expensive, and at $150 I didn't think I could justify it. I got it on sale for $100 and I believe it was definitely worth it.The display is fantastic and really provides all the information you need in order to know what is going on with the inputs and outputs.My main use will be for charging the 50wh battery in my Surface Pro 8. The Anker 737 will charge it at a 55w rate via either of the two Thunderbolt ports (the supplied Microsoft charger is rated at 60w through the Surface connector), and it appears that the conversion efficiency is about 80%, meaning that it can fully charge the Surface and have capacity left over to charge a phone or two.(An interesting note about conversion efficiency based on some quick tests and calculations: If I charge my Surface Pro 8 from my Jackery 300’s PD port, it takes about 60wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. It appears that the Anker 737 will need to supply almost 70wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. If I connect the Microsoft AC adapter to the Jackery 300’s AC port and charge the Surface that way, it requires about 90wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. The more up and down conversions you do, the more you lose.)The supplied cord is rated for 140w and is 60cm long (NOT 6 cm as some have said), or about two feet.I had limited success with pass-through charging, YMMV. I connected a 45w charger and the Anker started charging at 42w. Then I connected a phone, which started charging at 10w, but the input to the Anker then dropped to an identical 10w. A different charger and a different load might give different results, I don't know.Others have complained about having difficulty charging DJI batteries. Here's what I think is going on (my best guess, anyway): I have the Mini 2 battery charging hub and three batteries. The hub appears to be happiest with an input of 12v, 1.5a. (The supplied DJI charger is rated at 9v, 2a and 12v, 1.5a.) USB-C PD 3.1 does not appear to support 12v, and when connected to the hub, the hub and the Anker can't seem to negotiate an 18w charging rate at 9v. HOWEVER, when I connect the hub to the Anker's USB-A port using the supplied DJI cable all is well and the hub charges at 18w.Some users have panicked over the USB-A port showing 0.1a with no load connected. Anker explains this on their support page (which takes some digging to find). 1. Make sure Trickle Charge mode is off (tap the button twice). 2. Wait two minutes after disconnecting a load from the USB-A port. 3. Relax.Some users have experienced less than expected charging rates. Not all USB cables are created equal. (In fact, back in the early days of USB-C there were some cables that didn’t meet the standard and were risky to use.) Make sure your cable supports the rate your device requires. I bought a six foot, 140w Anker cable to go along with the 737. That, plus the cable supplied with the 737, should meet all my needs.
Typical of the anchor products, this unit does everything it supposed to do it does it well. To be honest, I needed another portable battery bank like I needed a hole in my head, but I was seduced by the beautiful screen and the prospect of the data that could provide for me. The data is everything that is described in the product information. There is a fly in the ointment on my copy. I don’t know if the other units sold have the same issue but the display is not set into the unit even evenly the text and the digits are all a little off kilter.It’s kind of like that photo where the horizon is not quite horizontal. Once you notice it can’t help but see it over and over. Unfortunately I can’t use the battery pack without noticing this, and given the fact that the ... MoreTypical of the anchor products, this unit does everything it supposed to do it does it well. To be honest, I needed another portable battery bank like I needed a hole in my head, but I was seduced by the beautiful screen and the prospect of the data that could provide for me. The data is everything that is described in the product information. There is a fly in the ointment on my copy. I don’t know if the other units sold have the same issue but the display is not set into the unit even evenly the text and the digits are all a little off kilter.It’s kind of like that photo where the horizon is not quite horizontal. Once you notice it can’t help but see it over and over. Unfortunately I can’t use the battery pack without noticing this, and given the fact that the only reason I bought this unit was for the display. I think I will probably be sending it back. I can’t help but wonder if it’s just my copy or if during the manufacturing process, something is just a little bit rotated from placing the screen and they are all like this.Still love Anker but am bummed by the flaw in mine.
I'm somewhat of a power bank collector, and have bought lots of them over the years for various reasons. I was blown away when I read about the power input/output, and had to give it a try. I use it power my collection of electronics I typically travel with. I have a 16" MBP that came with a 140w charger, and what is what I use to recharge this power bank with. From completely dead, using my 140w charger, I was able to charge it to 100% in 54 minutes, with a max input I saw being 128.8w. That's WILD for a power bank of this size. As for output, you do indeed need to use a USB C to MagSafe cable to get full charging speed, and their included 140w cable I used for recharging the pb itself, only reached 100w when charging my MacBook. When using the USB-C to MagSafe ... MoreI'm somewhat of a power bank collector, and have bought lots of them over the years for various reasons. I was blown away when I read about the power input/output, and had to give it a try. I use it power my collection of electronics I typically travel with. I have a 16" MBP that came with a 140w charger, and what is what I use to recharge this power bank with. From completely dead, using my 140w charger, I was able to charge it to 100% in 54 minutes, with a max input I saw being 128.8w. That's WILD for a power bank of this size. As for output, you do indeed need to use a USB C to MagSafe cable to get full charging speed, and their included 140w cable I used for recharging the pb itself, only reached 100w when charging my MacBook. When using the USB-C to MagSafe though, I got sustained charging at 130w, and when pushing my MacBook WHILE charging, even saw it register slightly OVER 140w at 140.8w, which I was blown away by. I also tried charging my iPad Pro and iPhone at the same time, which it supported both at full speed(37w for the iPad, and 26 w for iPhone). Overall I'd say my favorite feature of this awesome power bank is the screen. I'm a power nerd and the first thing I did when I got this was test all my devices to see what each item's actual power draw was. Not needed for everyday charging, but super cool for those that are into that type of thing. Overall, this thing is a tank. Yes it's a little heavy, but that's expected for 24k worth of juice. With this banks amount of power output, an insanely short recharge time, and a screen that's the cherry on top, this power bank can't be beat currently.
I have worked in more than a dozen countries on 5 continents. When you spend your life mobile, having power for your laptop, your phone, or even a peripheral can be the difference between closing a deal or a missed opportunity. The new Anker 737 Power Bank is one of the only power banks I have used in recent years that is completely interchangeable among the power draw of my various needs. Getting the minutes or two of laptop life on the go, a complete re-charge for a Pixel phone, or even just a fast return to productivity with a mouse recharge is all possible with one battery instead of the 2 or 3 I have needed to carry in the past.This charger can accept input from a USB-C connection and consume the output of high wattage chargers from Anker or even other brands. ... MoreI have worked in more than a dozen countries on 5 continents. When you spend your life mobile, having power for your laptop, your phone, or even a peripheral can be the difference between closing a deal or a missed opportunity. The new Anker 737 Power Bank is one of the only power banks I have used in recent years that is completely interchangeable among the power draw of my various needs. Getting the minutes or two of laptop life on the go, a complete re-charge for a Pixel phone, or even just a fast return to productivity with a mouse recharge is all possible with one battery instead of the 2 or 3 I have needed to carry in the past.This charger can accept input from a USB-C connection and consume the output of high wattage chargers from Anker or even other brands. Once charged, it has the ability to provide stable output to my laptop to provide up to half charge in my Ultrabook, multiple full charges in my phone, or innumerable charges for my mouse or earbuds. The display on this battery was not something I paid much attention to when I ordered, but I use it a lot already, as its very helpful to have something more specific than "one of 4 dots" or a simple "charging light". Instead, I can tell immediately how long my battery will last, how much power is available, or even how much time it will take to get to full recharge.I cannot recommend this product highly enough for a traveling professional that needs fast, stable, flexible power. One reminder - there is no charger in the box! Make sure you either order one at the same time you buy the Power Bank, or that you already have a quality charger. Your old "standard" 10W or 15W charger will require extended charge time to get this power bank to full readiness.
This battery is probably overkill for most users, me included, but Anker is just a great brand that I love folding their devices into my use patterns. This device will last for years if taken care of. Couple of things to keep in mind that folks may overlook or miss: To achieve 140w charging (to recharge this battery pack), you need a power brick that supplies that level of charge power. They include a cable with this device that is capable of charging at that speed, but not the brick. Also, not all devices can be charged at 140w, so don’t expect, for example, to charge your iPhone at 140w. This device will be able to detect what level your device can be charged at and get after it. I achieve around 38w charging using this brick to recharge my M1 iPad Pro. This power ... MoreThis battery is probably overkill for most users, me included, but Anker is just a great brand that I love folding their devices into my use patterns. This device will last for years if taken care of. Couple of things to keep in mind that folks may overlook or miss: To achieve 140w charging (to recharge this battery pack), you need a power brick that supplies that level of charge power. They include a cable with this device that is capable of charging at that speed, but not the brick. Also, not all devices can be charged at 140w, so don’t expect, for example, to charge your iPhone at 140w. This device will be able to detect what level your device can be charged at and get after it. I achieve around 38w charging using this brick to recharge my M1 iPad Pro. This power bank is heavy, so don’t expect to throw it in your pocket and have that work for you. It is a beast. I use it to charge my iPhone 14 Pro Max, M1 iPad Pro, iPad Air 4, as well as my wife’s phone and daughter’s phone and love it. I still travel with other recharging options that are more portable, but this is great for airplane travel or if you are on the road. I would suggest that for most users who are not high traveling power users with laptops in tow, you can probably find a more affordable power back option from Anker that will suit your needs. My opinion, this is a splurge item more suited for traveling laptop power users.
If you are looking for a large battery bank that can still be carried on flights, this is the one. I first thought the screen is a gimmick but it's actually very useful when wanting to know if a device is receiving a proper charge. Also found that the battery health + temperature is excellent information. Overall the screen is not a deal breaker but a great feature nonetheless. Battery capacity and charging speeds are absolutely mind-blowing for a battery bank but be sure to read the fine print if you are expecting to get that maximum 140W. Regardless, even 100W output is more than enough for your devices.Now for the negatives, which I think are more like nitpicks. First, Anker advertises the trickle mode feature for small devices like smart watches or earpods. ... MoreIf you are looking for a large battery bank that can still be carried on flights, this is the one. I first thought the screen is a gimmick but it's actually very useful when wanting to know if a device is receiving a proper charge. Also found that the battery health + temperature is excellent information. Overall the screen is not a deal breaker but a great feature nonetheless. Battery capacity and charging speeds are absolutely mind-blowing for a battery bank but be sure to read the fine print if you are expecting to get that maximum 140W. Regardless, even 100W output is more than enough for your devices.Now for the negatives, which I think are more like nitpicks. First, Anker advertises the trickle mode feature for small devices like smart watches or earpods. However, I found that it doesn't really work and ends up just outputting the maximum speed most of the time. Second, it is a bit hefty which is expected for its battery size. Would really only recommend it if you frequently need to charge a laptop or tablet. If it's just for your phone/earpods, it's probably too big for your liking. Last nitpick, I would have liked it if there was a way to adjust the brightness of the screen. It's fine in a dim room but trying to read it outside in the sun is nearly impossible and you'll need to cover it with your hand.If in the future, Anker can address these nitpicks then it would easily be a 5 star, but as of now, I believe a 4.5 stars is most fitting.
Anker 737 Power bank is probably one of the most advanced chargers available as of October 2022. This thing can fast charge any of the newer devices that support PD 3.0 specs. You can even fast charge the charger itself! As seen in my screenshots #1, I used a Baseus 65w charger and it charge at about 36W. I used another Baseus 100W GaN charger, and it got up to 61W (Screenshot #2).Pressing the display button will give you charger statistics (screenshot #3). This feature sets Anker 737 apart from other 100W portable chargers.Charging my gadgets works as well as my Baseus 100W GaN charger. As you can see from screenshot #4 and #5, I was able to charge up to around 40W to my Galaxy Tab S7 Ultra, and 78W to my wife's Macbook Pro.Screenshot #6 shows Anker 737 charging ... MoreAnker 737 Power bank is probably one of the most advanced chargers available as of October 2022. This thing can fast charge any of the newer devices that support PD 3.0 specs. You can even fast charge the charger itself! As seen in my screenshots #1, I used a Baseus 65w charger and it charge at about 36W. I used another Baseus 100W GaN charger, and it got up to 61W (Screenshot #2).Pressing the display button will give you charger statistics (screenshot #3). This feature sets Anker 737 apart from other 100W portable chargers.Charging my gadgets works as well as my Baseus 100W GaN charger. As you can see from screenshot #4 and #5, I was able to charge up to around 40W to my Galaxy Tab S7 Ultra, and 78W to my wife's Macbook Pro.Screenshot #6 shows Anker 737 charging 3 devices at once, Galaxy Tab S7 Ultra, Galaxy S22 Ultra, and Galaxy Watch 4.Conclusion:Pro: The display with interesting statistics. Mini-xbox form factor so it lay flat or stand vertically. Can fast charge 2 USB-C outputs at the same time. Can fast charge the charger itself.Con: Weight of 1 pound 6 oz is quite substantial compared to traditional chargers. Price of this charger. You can get other 100W portable chargers on sale for between $50 to $75. I would not buy this charger at the list price of $150, I got it at $99 which I was already debating whether it is worth the extra $50. I guess we pay that extra $50 for the nice display.
As an avid traveler and someone who relies heavily on my electronic devices, I needed a dependable and powerful power bank to keep my devices charged on the go. The Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K) has exceeded my expectations, offering a remarkable 24,000mAh capacity, multiple charging ports, and a smart digital display.High-Capacity & 3-Port Design:The PowerCore 24K boasts an impressive 24,000mAh capacity, allowing me to charge my iPhone, Samsung, AirPods, and even my MacBook multiple times before needing to recharge the power bank itself. The 3-port design ensures that I can charge multiple devices simultaneously, which is incredibly convenient during long trips or in situations where power outlets are scarce.140W Output & Fast Charging:The Anker 737 ... MoreAs an avid traveler and someone who relies heavily on my electronic devices, I needed a dependable and powerful power bank to keep my devices charged on the go. The Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K) has exceeded my expectations, offering a remarkable 24,000mAh capacity, multiple charging ports, and a smart digital display.High-Capacity & 3-Port Design:The PowerCore 24K boasts an impressive 24,000mAh capacity, allowing me to charge my iPhone, Samsung, AirPods, and even my MacBook multiple times before needing to recharge the power bank itself. The 3-port design ensures that I can charge multiple devices simultaneously, which is incredibly convenient during long trips or in situations where power outlets are scarce.140W Output & Fast Charging:The Anker 737 Power Bank delivers a powerful 140W output, providing fast and efficient charging for my devices. This feature has significantly reduced the time it takes to charge my devices, allowing me to spend less time waiting and more time enjoying my activities.Smart Digital Display:The smart digital display on the PowerCore 24K is a fantastic addition, making it easy to monitor the remaining battery life of the power bank. This feature ensures that I am always aware of the power bank's status and can plan my charging sessions accordingly.Wide Compatibility:This power bank is compatible with a wide range of devices, including iPhone 14/13 series, Samsung, MacBook, Dell, AirPods, and more. This versatility means that I can rely on the Anker 737 Power Bank as my go-to charging solution, regardless of the devices I'm carrying with me.In conclusion, the Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K) has proven to be a reliable and powerful charging companion, offering a high-capacity battery, multiple charging ports, and a smart digital display. Its compatibility with various devices makes it a versatile and valuable addition to my travel gear. I highly recommend this power bank to anyone in need of a dependable and high-capacity portable charger for their electronic devices.
I am a bit of an anker snob for ease of use to get through the TSA. I used to rock an off-brand 20kmah pd 3.0 battery and 50% of the time, they'd pull me out of the line to check it out, then let me through. I'm a road warrior and have a pretty dialed in package for all of my mobile technology. This thing is the cherry on the cake. I can run everything like I'm plugged in with this thing in the bag without hesitation... I have a 15" dell laptop, 15" dell portable screen (powered over usbc), google pixel phone, google pixel buds pro, nintendo switch + pro controller. I use everything but the second screen on the go and never have to worry about keeping things topped off. BUT! This is a big but... This thing is super, super, super heavy to lug around in addition to my ... MoreI am a bit of an anker snob for ease of use to get through the TSA. I used to rock an off-brand 20kmah pd 3.0 battery and 50% of the time, they'd pull me out of the line to check it out, then let me through. I'm a road warrior and have a pretty dialed in package for all of my mobile technology. This thing is the cherry on the cake. I can run everything like I'm plugged in with this thing in the bag without hesitation... I have a 15" dell laptop, 15" dell portable screen (powered over usbc), google pixel phone, google pixel buds pro, nintendo switch + pro controller. I use everything but the second screen on the go and never have to worry about keeping things topped off. BUT! This is a big but... This thing is super, super, super heavy to lug around in addition to my laptop+screen. It's also about the size of a typical 16oz water bottle and weighs about the same. I keep a smaller pocket sized 10kmah batt in my bag for my phone so I can throw it in my pocket when I'm on the go and don't have my laptop bag. I have the 150W 747 GaN charger and the LCD shows ~80W when nothing else is plugged in and I'm kicking around getting the 717 just to max out the charge capability, but don't have much use for that on the go because I would rather have more devices charging than just this thing maxxed out and don't want the weight of the 747+717 in my bag. I throw the 747 in the plug and wire up the laptop, batteries, cell, and ear buds when I sleep and know when I wake up, we're ready to roll literally a full workday, tethered, mobile, full brightness, etc.I'm probably impatient, but I wish everything "just" supported PD 3.1 so I could use this thing to its full potential. Let's quit messing around and just make everything up to 48V * 5A already... If you're on the go and can deal with the heft and size, this thing for around a c-note is ABSOLUTELY worth the price of admission. Nothing on the market today can beat it that I've found.TL;DR - Want to go far? Get it! Want to go fast? Skip it.
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Connector type | USB Type C |
| Compatible phone models | Iphone |
| Special feature | Portable Charger |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |