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For less power hungry devices like tablets and phones, theAnker PowerCore+ also comes equipped with two USB-A ports that can output 15 watts (5-volt/3-amp) each.
There's an older version of the PowerCore 26800 out there that doesn't deliver the same level of output. Recharge 2X Faster: Dual Micro USB (20W) input offers recharge speeds up to twice as fast as standard portable chargers¡ªa full recharge takes just over 6 hours while using both input ports (wall charger not included). 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. In his spare time he games on the rig he built himself, collects Nintendo amiibos, and tries his hand at publishing a novel.It also comes in several bright colors like red, blue, and silver, making it easier to spot in your bag, and adding to its overall portability. Now, that’s a lot of power capacity even though it’s simply the capacity that the charger starts out with and not the capacity that you’re actually able to use.
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. You can use a lower powered wall charger such as a 2 Amp wall charger, but the lower the power on the wall charger the slower the recharging speed, and so it can take a lot longer to recharge the power bank. High-Speed Charging: 3 USB output ports equipped with Anker's PowerIQ and VoltageBoost technology ensure high-speed charging for three devices¡ªsimultaneously (Not compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge). Overall, I’m very pleased with this product and would recommend it to anyone in need of a reliable and powerful portable charger! The PowerCore+ 26800 is a powerful and ultra-high-capacity portable charger that features Quick Charge 3.Recharges itself in 10 hours with a 2 amp charger, phone chargers (generally 1 amp) may take up to 20 hours. There’s plenty of power capacity that’s available to use with this charger, and you can charge small and large devices multiple times. This matters because if the side panels were more outwards like the Jackery Bar has, there would be a higher chance of damage. That’s what the PowerCore 26800 conveys, as its high charging potential is hidden underneath its low profile appearance. With how proprietary the switch appears to be I don’t think anyone can say for certain that anything that isn’t licensed by Nintendo is safe for the switch.