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The Anker PowerCore III Elite 25600 PD is a powerhouse portable charger featuring a massive 25,600mAh capacity and a 60W USB-C port capable of charging laptops like MacBook Air/Pro and Dell XPS on the move. It recharges rapidly in just 3 hours using the included 65W Power Delivery charger, supports multiple devices simultaneously, and incorporates advanced safety features with premium LG batteries and MultiProtect technology. Ideal for professionals who demand reliable, high-capacity power anywhere.



























| ASIN | B08537MKBS |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,338 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #1,417 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,700) |
| Date First Available | February 24, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Item model number | B1290 |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 7.22 x 3.24 x 0.94 inches |
| Special features | Portable Charger |
M**S
Best Power Bank I ever had!
I recently purchased the Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 26K for Laptop), and it has quickly become an essential part of my daily life. This powerhouse of a charger boasts a massive 25,600 mAh capacity, making it an absolute game-changer for anyone who needs to power their laptop on the go. The ultra-powerful USB-C port, equipped with Anker's advanced Power IQ 3.0 technology, delivers blazing-fast charging speeds. I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly it charged not only my laptop but also other compatible devices. The convenience of being able to charge three devices simultaneously, including my laptop, is a major plus. The dedicated 60W USB-C port and 18W USB-A ports ensure that all my devices get the power they need efficiently. Anker's commitment to safety is evident in the MultiProtect safety system, coupled with high-quality LG batteries and effective heat dissipation materials. I feel confident using this power bank, knowing that it provides complete protection for both me and my devices. The package comes with everything you need – the Anker 737 Power Bank, a powerful 65W charger (Anker 515), a USB-C to USB-C cable, and a user-friendly welcome guide. Anker's worry-free 18-month warranty and excellent customer service are the cherries on top. In conclusion, if you're in search of a reliable, high-capacity power bank that can charge your laptop and multiple devices quickly and safely, the Anker 737 Power Bank is the way to go. It has truly transformed the way I stay powered on the go, and I wholeheartedly recommend it.
K**M
Still fully charged after 6 months
I got this unit and followed the instructions. I fully charged it and then, used it to charge my iPhone a number of times. I don't let my cell phone get too low on the charge level - so it's been about 30% to full charge on this backup battery - 6 times to 100% on my M1 chip iPhone. The Anker battery is hefty weight at 1.4 pds - so for me, I keep it on my office desk near the phone. I live in bad weather area, and this is my power out or basement run backup power, from bad storms. I will recharge it fully and keep aside for this purpose. A friend lived in Florida and recommended Anker to me. She used it during long days of powerouts. Good to have for cell phones for emergencies. And she used it for cross country road trips without issue. I've had mine 6 months. But the friend has had hers for several years. That's why I bought this unit myself: it came recommended. Now I pass that info on to you. It's a good investment. Portable. But I'd say - too big/too heavy for most pockets. I just tried it in a fairly good sized fanny pack and it fit in the largest pocket slot. Basically, it's not a tiny unit for on a local run. This is serious unit - for longer travel or possible longer power outlook situations. This unit came with the power cord / wall charger block and a little soft carry bag, but the bag is only for the battery it's self - the cord/block will not fit in it with the battery. I do feel with the storms getting worse the past couple of years, all over the US & world travel, it's peace of mind that I'm really buying, to be able to call emergency services, for extra hours/days. Money well spent, IMO.
C**1
Excellent portable power for Steam Deck and other high power USB-C devices
I bought this before going on vacation after getting a Steam Deck. I've used it several times on flights to power the Deck and get several hours worth of extra gaming time. I've never run it completely down so I can't comment on how many hours, but it hasn't failed me yet. I've also used it to power my old Razer Blade Stealth 2016 laptop and it lasts the entire work day no problem. The included AC adapter is nice as well, I used the AC adapter to power the Deck at the airport so I wouldn't have to waste charge from the battery. My only complaint is that it isn't capable of charging and powering at the same time. I wish all power banks could accept charge while also charging attached devices, especially since the only way to do so on this power bank would be to charge at up to 65W from the power brick while outputting at most like 20W from the two USB-A ports (5V 2A per port = 20W). It really would be nice to be able to charge my lower power phone while charging the power bank from a much higher power source.
A**R
This charger is a beast - fast charging for all devices, including a laptop. Aesthetically, it is a nice-looking device and has weight.
E**E
I bought this to charge my Steam Deck. I needed something that was able to have a lot of power and a lot of storage of power. Also needed a power bank that had usb-c ports. That has one. It’s absolutely perfect. Anker never disappoints in their power banks. It also charges my MacBook Pro. It’s a bit heavy, but it’s to be expected with how much power it stores. Definitely recommend.
J**E
I purchased this portable charger a little over a year ago and last week the product just simply stopped working. From one day to the next. It wouldn’t hold a charge, and it wouldn’t charge at all. Zero rhyme or reason, it has zero damage, it’s in PRISTINE and IMPECCABLE condition. The unit was with me at all times and i DEPENDED HEAVILY on this portable charger as it would charge 3-4 different things everyday. So I reached out to support in order to begin a warranty swap. They send me a new one, and I send their defected unit back, pretty simple right? At first their support assured that this wasn’t going to be an issue and that we could swap it out. After exchanging 7 emails or so I was told that they’re refusing my request because I was just outside my warranty window. Bare in mind this is a 200-250 dollar unit lol, this isn’t one of their more basic 50-60 dollar portable chargers. Well anyway, that left me with an extremely sour taste in my mouth and an understanding that they didn’t value my money, time or business. Im also quite sure that their support email team is run by AI or has auto generated responses because I never once got the name of a person I was speaking to, their emails came across cold/harsh, and it felt like they often times didn’t read my email and asked for details I had already provided. Morale of the story is this, don’t give these guys your money because their products are unreliable and they don’t value your money or your business. I don’t feel comfortable recommending their products anymore since they just stop working from one day to next and when you go get help from them they essentially just tell you to buy another one even if you feel like the exception you’re asking for isn’t that out of pocket. I told them it’s in perfect condition, would provide photos and all of that. I work with a lot of people who live with diabetes and need portable chargers for their integrated insulin pumps and I will never recommend another one of ankers products to them again. I infact DREAD that I have to inform them of my experience and long await for them to experience the same fate. Don’t give these guys your money for expensive items. If you’re going to buy a 10 dollar cable? Sure. If the product is more than 100 dollars don’t even bother.
G**A
My parents bought me a lower-capacity unit when I was in the hospital, and I appreciated it enough that I got a larger unit that was intended to charge my laptop as well. There's not much setup, given this is a power bank. It comes with a USB-C cable and a power adapter that seems to have some special "IQ" technology in itself, so keep that in mind if you think you'd get away with random USB-C plugs (I imagine that'd make the charging a lot slower, but I am not sure.) In general it's pretty easy to use ... plug it into the wall to charge until the dots on the button all light up, then plug devices into the USB-A or USB-C slot until there's no more lights left and your devices don't charge anymore. Rinse and repeat. There's a power user mode for low-powered devices like headphones, where you press the button until one of the lights turn green. This is supposed to keep the battery from turning off as it usually does if the power draw is minimal. That isn't obvious and required me poring the manual (and isn't really explained in the manual either, you have to read up on it.) Another unintuitive thing is you can't charge devices and be plugged into the wall at the same time ... so you can't just plug a device into it and have it connect via the battery to AC. The device is a beast compared to smaller batteries. I don't think I'd take it around with me on everyday errands, but it is nice around the house to say keep my laptop charged while I'm on the couch watching TV, or if I know I'm going on a day trip and an keep a power station set up somewhere. Or maybe take it to a café in case I need it, that kind of thing.
S**N
the powerbank is very durable (i have crashed with my bike several times and it has been dropped from head hight going 25-30 km/h and is still working with a few small scratches. The back finish will wear off if you are not careful with it, however. this can charge 13-inch ipads like it's a wall outlet very fast! it can keep my laptop alive for a while when i don't have access to a charger, and the battery doesn't lose power in cold, I LIVE IN CANADA ITS COLD... for the charger itself, its just fast i don't have anything to say. everyone will want to steal your charger, its gets pretty hot tho! i think i lost its cable, but I use the USB c to USB c of my iPad and it works like a charm. BEVARE its a VOLTAGE FAST CHARGER, NOT AN AMPER FAST CHARGER!!! if your phone is an iPhone or normal androids it works fast but if its a wrap charge like oneplus or Chinese phone it works like normal charging. the best part is that fast charging also works flawlessly on the powerbank itself. so stick it to the wall for two hours and its full
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