Bruh… No chatty intro. Concise unboxing. Complete exterior and feature overview without being wordy. No verbal pauses. Testing on actual equipment. If you’re a tech reviewer, be more like this guy!
@lyndasmythe269210 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I like the unboxing and description, but would have appreciated if you charged something more universal like a cell phone and a laptop. I’m trying to decide whether to purchase the Ankr for those purposes.
@classicdell Жыл бұрын
That glossy black section looks like it's going to scratch real easy if you travel with it a lot more put it in a bag or a backpack with other items
@thanapoomsiri Жыл бұрын
is this product (Anker prime 6-in-1 140w) support 220V?
@timmark4190Ай бұрын
Will the AC be always 110 or will it change when the input voltage change?
@wantyou1944 Жыл бұрын
I know its about the tech but the distance between 2 Charging ports toward screen is too far, which creates a abnormal looks for me
@mrpjb2u Жыл бұрын
So is this a charging bank or does it have to be plugged in to use?
@wantyou1944 Жыл бұрын
Plugged in, kinda dock station
@bbm770 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review! However, I agree with previous comment. Can you redo with better testing? I would like to see how it charges a Laptop, iPad, High end Phone and give examples of the charging times for each device.
@amirulizzat211410 ай бұрын
not sure why im even commenting but its not needed lol. a in fact its huge waste of time. literally every phone will have similar charging time with the same protocol + wattage regardless of brands
@bigboss-Miami7 ай бұрын
@@amirulizzat2114false! He was just offering constructive feedback. The USBC port offers 140W watts and he should have at least showed us a device that uses something close to that amount of watts to charge back up or similar. He could have used the laptop he used to edit this video. I have no idea what kind of device that first thing was or even how much watts it uses while recharging. At the very least, he could have at least made sure the battery was depleted before hitting record on his camera. And you’re wrong again, a lot of people have Samsung phones that have that super fast charging speeds (30W and above) but requires a specific charging protocol. Also, i would have loved to see what happens when use two devices that requires 100 plus watts to charge. Does it divide that 140 watts into two or can both usbc ports give 100 watts each. I have the anker prime 27000 power bank that can charge up to 140W and a Mac book pro that also charges back up over 100W. This item offers more ports along with two outlets. I wanted to see if i should purchase this or the 100W charging base. So you don’t know what equipment people use so calm down when people leave comments like this. We aren’t hating, and not using disrespectful words. Not sure if bbm770 and i share the same sentiments but i wanna see my brothers do good in this tech reviewers world and most of the good ones look at comments to get better. ✊🏿
@amirulizzat21147 ай бұрын
@@bigboss-Miami what are you even "false" me on lmao Mine explaining instead od just ooga booga false? Whats the point of testing pd 3.1 140w with huge as design that almost wony throttle on a device that have full control over how much power is being send? Ive tortured and used multiple of these chargers on the same laptop and yet their charging time difference is within a minute and this is with noticeable ambient difference.
@bigboss-Miami7 ай бұрын
@@amirulizzat2114 read my comment again before you reply. All I’m saying is that i want to see the device he’s reviewing in “full” action meaning devices that will accept the full 140 watts. The charging time was not my concern. The ability to charge my laptop at 140W and my anker 27000 power bank at 140W at that current wattage at the same time was “my” specific concern. Does each usbc port have 140W or does it share the 140W between the both ports. How long it took to charge “my” devices was never my concern. But after reading your comment, i know your level of knowledge when it comes to this stuff.
@amirulizzat21147 ай бұрын
@@bigboss-Miami so 280w total? Since you said "at the same time". That would be just impossible lol. Excluding physical limitations it wouldve been called 280 or whatever it is if it was able to charge that much.
@benhouston2009 Жыл бұрын
Did Anker sent you for free? I ask for product to review and they said for the moment they don't do that :(
@TylerLatsha Жыл бұрын
Great review. I’m subscribing. I think if you broke down your reviews into sections and annotated that at the time stream you’d get more views. You have the knowledge you just need to refine the production. Thanks!
@GetShwiftyInHere Жыл бұрын
What is the max capacity of the power bank? It's not listed anywhere on the site and I can't find anyone stating it but will gladly share the capacity of the other models.
@cl8wnm5n Жыл бұрын
It’s not a power bank
@GetShwiftyInHere Жыл бұрын
@sebastianplatt6815 It powers devices with a built-in battery. Don't play semantics. It's the same thing. Or does it have to be plugged into a wall the entire time? If that's the case, it's stupid and useless.
@cl8wnm5n Жыл бұрын
@@GetShwiftyInHere It’s a power strip with a detachable chord
@GetShwiftyInHere Жыл бұрын
@sebastianplatt6815 So it has no ability to go wireless? That is obsurdly priced for a powerstip that only gives you 2 AC out and some USB ports. I'm not complaining at you, just complaining in general. I appreciate the info for sure. I almost dropped money on one thinking I could use it of my power went out.
@chriscollamore5471 Жыл бұрын
@@GetShwiftyInHereCorrect. there is no battery inside. it is a power strip
@05genim Жыл бұрын
Your review on this product was amazing thank you
@tts8297 Жыл бұрын
It's a very poor review. Not enough details. Why haven't you connected all four USB ports to see how it's behaves while charging.