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The video is a comprehensive review of the Anker 737 Power Bank, focusing on its standout features and performance. Priced at around 150 pounds, the power bank boasts an 86.4 watt-hour battery and supports Power Delivery 3.1, enabling it to deliver up to 140 watts of power for fast charging. It is versatile, equipped with multiple ports, including USB-C and USB-A, making it compatible with various devices such as laptops and smartphones. The presenter performs several live demonstrations, showcasing its ability to charge a Microsoft Surface laptop and an iPhone 13 Pro Max efficiently. Notable details include the power bank’s display of performance metrics like battery temperature and full charge cycles, and the trickle charge feature for less intensive charging needs. Emphasis is placed on its utility for travel and day-to-day use, providing rapid charging and extending device battery life efficiently, while also noting some power loss during conversion.
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In this part of the video, the speaker reviews the Anker 737 Power Bank, highlighting its key features and functionality. The power bank costs around 150 pounds and is equipped with an 86.4 watt-hour battery. A standout feature is its support for Power Delivery 3.1, allowing it to deliver up to 140 watts of power, significantly reducing charging times. It can charge various devices, including laptops that support power delivery via USB. The speaker uses it primarily to charge a Microsoft Surface laptop. A live demonstration shows the power bank at 39% capacity, delivering around 6.4 watts to the laptop, with an estimated remaining usage time of about two hours and 46 minutes. The power bank has multiple ports, including USB-C and USB-A, maximizing its versatility and charging capacity.
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In this segment, the video discusses a laptop power bank and its features. The power bank has two USB-C ports for power delivery and a USB-A port. The screen displays the temperature in Fahrenheit and Celsius, battery performance at 100%, and the number of full cycles the battery has undergone. The speaker clarifies that the cycles refer to complete charge and discharge cycles.
During a demo, the presenter uses a USB-C cable rated at 140 watts to charge the power bank. The cable is plugged into a MacBook power supply capable of providing 140 watts. The presenter demonstrates the charging process by connecting to a larger battery and monitors the charging rate, which successfully ramps up to 128 watts.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses charging a device at 128 watts using a small, portable power station, which is faster than their other power stations that max out at 120 watts. The power station supports 60 watts via USB-C and 60 watts via DC in. Despite its compact size, it charges quickly, showing a remaining charge time of 31 minutes and a rapid increase in battery percentage. The presenter also highlights power losses during conversion, with 155 watts drawn from the mains but only 128 watts going into the device, resulting in heat generation. They note the power pack holds 86.4 watt hours, sufficient for extending device battery life through a day of standard usage, though not for power-intensive tasks. The segment ends with the presenter preparing to charge their iPhone using the power station.
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In this part of the video, the presenter is demonstrating the fast-charging capabilities of the Anker 737 charger with an iPhone 13 Pro Max. They mention that the iPhone is at 28% and expect the charger to negotiate and ramp up to a fast charge of around 25 watts. It successfully reaches a charging rate of 26.8 watts, which is verified by checking the temperature of the iPhone, showing it’s warm due to the high power input. The presenter notes the convenience of the charger for travel, as it can quickly charge their devices, including a full day’s work on a laptop. They also mention a trickle charge feature activated by double-tapping the device, useful for less aggressive charging. Links to the product and an Amazon affiliate link are provided for viewers who wish to support the channel.