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So this is the Anker 737 power bank. It has 24,000 milliamps of battery capacity and this thing
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is a beast. It's probably one of the most robust portable chargers that has lasted
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this long and funny thing is this thing did take a fall. It took a beating here you can see
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It's got like some dents over here after falling and thankfully it didn't affect us. It's still
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working fine. Now as far as using it goes there's going to be three ports. You got the 3.0 for the
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USB type A and then there's going to be two USB C ports. One of them over here is going to be an
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in and out. So this is where you can charge items and charge the portable charger itself
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And the bottom is just going to be to charge other things externally. Taking a look at the side
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it's going to have like this rivets all over. It's going to be glossy on the front. You're
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going to have the logo anchor, anchor right over here. And this is where it's going to be
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even more glossy. Now the thing about this is it actually does have a screen over here. So when I
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go ahead and press the button, you'll get more information. So right now, battery's pretty low
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It's at 16%. So once I charge it, there'll be more indicators, which I'll show you shortly
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But if I press the button one more time, it's going to show me this display. And this is a lot
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of information it comes with. It shows you what the temperature of the battery is, which is 66
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degrees it shows you the watts 1744 total input 1751 total output how many cycles it had which is 20
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the screen users and the battery health which is phenomenal at 97 now if i press it again this is
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going to go ahead and go to auto screen on off so if i hold the button it go ahead and switch it from on to off and if I hold it again it switch from off to on now just to kind of show you what happens when I go ahead and charge it all right so when I go ahead and just plug this in
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it's going to take me to this other screen I'm going to get a bunch more information so right here it's going to change shortly so it's 0.1 watts now it's 25.4 36 43 52 and this
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is how fast it's charging and then here you could see the battery is increasing so it's at 16.99
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17.01%, 17.03, 17.05, and it's slowly going to charge. And the cool thing is that right at the
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bottom, it actually shows you how long it has until the battery's full. So this means after
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an hour and 16 minutes, this should be at 100%. So when I charge something with the power bank
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it's going to be a similar screen. So right here, I have this Rode mic. I just go ahead and push it
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in. And here, another screen pops up. This time, it's going to be blue. So it's the C1 port. And
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then here you can see the time six hours and 31 minutes at 1.2 watts of course i can also go ahead
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and change it to the second one so here's it's at the second port there instead of the first
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and it goes ahead and changes at 0.1 0.8 1.2 and it stays right there as well then you still have
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the same time or six hours and 49 minutes so yeah overall this anchor power bank is great literally
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can charge my phone over three four times i got the iphone 12 pro max you can charge my macbook air
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Dell XPS and it's basically just a great travel companion I went camping this was taken as well
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too as like an emergency backup for my phone and yeah it's lasted until now but yeah if you're
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looking for a portable charger you're looking for something that's pretty big hefty and is
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going to last definitely check out the Anker 747 24,000 milliamp power bank