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Nano Power Bank (Slim) | Qi2 & MagSafe Wireless Charging - Anker Canada
Anker Nano Power Bank (5K, MagGo, Slim)
Ultra-Slim Qi2-Compatible Magnetic Power Bank: Embrace sleekness with a 0.3-inch slim magnetic power bank, delivering 5,000mAh of dependable charging. Enha
Price   $69.99
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Anker Nano Power Bank, 10,000mAh Portable Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable, 30W Max Output, for iPhone 16/15 Series, MacBook, AirPods, and More : Amazon.ca: Electronics
Anker Nano Power Bank, 10,000mAh Portable Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable, 30W Max Output, for iPhone 16/15 Series, MacBook, AirPods, and More : Amazon.ca: Electronics
Anker Nano Power Bank, 10,000mAh Portable Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable, 30W Max Output, for iPhone 16/15 Series, MacBook, AirPods, and More : Amazon.ca: Electronics
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Price   $46.99
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Armed with these user-friendly tips and recommendations, you're now equipped to find the power bank that perfectly suits your charging needs. Luckily, Anker has you covered with our remarkable range of power banks.   With cutting-edge technologies and a variety of capacities to choose from, Anker offers the ideal solution for every charging requirement. Our power banks are designed to keep you connected and powered up wherever your adventures take you.
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Are anker magnetic power banks safe?
Magnetic power banks are generally safe when used with compatible devices. They offer a controlled wireless charging method that can reduce port wear. Its advanced heat management technologies. It employs graphene for efficient heat dissipation and features dual NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) chips that allow precise temperature control. These components work in harmony to keep the temperature under 104°F while charging, preventing overheating and ensuring the device operates safely and efficiently.
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Does this anker magnetic power bank support all types of phone cases?
It is not compatible with non-magnetic phone cases, especially thick or heavily armored ones such as OtterBox Defender cases. Additionally, phone cases thicker than 2.5 mm may reduce charging efficiency or impair the magnetic connection. For the best performance, it’s recommended to use magnetic or thin cases that allow proper alignment and connectivity.
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Nano Power Bank 45W | USB-C Portable Phone Charger - Anker Canada
Anker Nano Power Bank (10K, 45W, Built-In Retractable USB-C Cable)
Your Go-To Power Solution: Equipped with a huge 10,000mAh capacity, fast 45W max charging, pass-through technology, an intelligent display, and 24/7 batter
Price   $69.99
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Another deep dive into power banks
What specific devices are you prioritizing for charging? Phone, GPS watch, headlamp, or are you running other electronics like an InReach? if you're doing longer stretches between resupplies (thinking northern sections or some of the more remote stretches), there's an argument for going higher capacity even with the weight hit. Something like this one gives you 20,000 mAh but you're looking at nearly a pound. Only worth it if you're doing 7+ day stretches or running power-hungry devices like satellite communicators. More on reddit.com
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Poor performer: Anker Nano Power Bank (22.5W, Built-In USB-C Connector) model A1653
Power bank boost circuit efficiency is about 80%, your phones charger efficiency is also about 80%, overall charging efficiency is 64%. 64% of 5000 is 3200mAh. Seems to be correct, and correlates with your observations. This is true for any power bank, except cheap Chinese ones has worse efficiency, and sometimes fake batteries. Problem is not in power bank, problem is marketing bull***t, and advertising mAh of the internal battery instead of Wh on the output. More on reddit.com
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Has anyone tried the Anker Nano Power Bank (10K mAh, 45W model)? : ROGAlly
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Which powerbank? Anker nano or anker zolo
I would recommend against getting a powerbank with a built in cord. Cords are a weak point in the system and if it breaks you are screwed. I think it is better to get one wihtout an attached cord. Gives you flexibility and options on cord length. Having said that, there are many nice Anker products that will fit your needs. More on reddit.com
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Power Banks | Portable Battery Charger for All Devices - Anker Canada
Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K, Slim) ... MagGo, Slim) $59.50$69.99 · $59.50 · 15%OFF · New · Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) with Charging Base · $274.99$379.99 · $274.99 · $105OFF · Anker Nano Power Bank (10K, 45W, Built-In Retractable USB-C Cable) $69.99 ·...
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Anker Nano Fast Charger for Life on the Go - Anker Canada - Anker
Anker Nano combines an ultra-portable design with powerful performance, seamlessly fitting into all aspects of your life. Whether you're at home, at work, or on the move, its efficient charging keeps your devices powered wherever you are.
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Anker Power Bank | Walmart Canada
AnkerAnker Nano 3-in-1 Power Bank, Built-in Lightning Cable, USB-C Port, Foldable AC Plug for Fast Recharging, 30W Max Output, 10,000mAh Capacity, Compatible with iPhone 14 Series, Ai
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Anker Nano Power Bank, 10,000mAh Portable Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable, 30W Max Output, for iPhone 16/15 Series, MacBook, AirPods, and More - Newegg.com
Anker Nano Power Bank, 10,000mAh Portable Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable, 30W Max Output, for iPhone 16/15 Series, MacBook, AirPods, and More
Anker Nano Power Bank, 10,000mAh Portable Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable, 30W Max Output, for iPhone 16/15 Series, MacBook, AirPods, and More
Price   $110.99
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Anker Nano Power Bank (22.5W, Built-In USB-C Connector) - Anker Canada
Anker Nano Power Bank (22.5W, Built-In USB-C Connector)
Two-Port High-Speed Charging: Experience high-speed charging with dual USB-C ports and advanced PowerIQ 3.0 technology, delivering an impressive 22.5W outp
Price   $49.99
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Anker Nano Power Bank
Anker Nano Power Bank
With dual USB-C ports and a foldable connector, the power bank provides an efficient and compact solution for your charging needs. With the Built-In USB-C Connector and included USB-C to USB-C Cable: Samsung S22 and S23 Series, Samsung Note20,Note20 Ultra, Huawei Mate, P Series, iPad Pro, Air Series, and more. With a USB-C to Lightning Cable (not included), iPhone 12 / 13 / 14 Series, iPad 9th Generation, AirPods Series, and more. Two-way charging feature, charge and recharge your devices using the built-in USB-C port or an additional USB-C cable. Stay protected with ActiveShield 20's enhanced
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Nano Power Bank 30W | 10000mAh, Built-In USB-C Cable - Anker Canada
Anker Nano Power Bank (30W, Built-In USB-C Cable)
Built-In USB-C Cable: Use the integrated USB-C cable to charge your phones, tablets, and laptops, as well as recharge the power bank, meeting all your char
Price   $69.99
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ANKER Nano Power Bank with Built-in USB-C Connector, 5,000mAh Portable Charger 22.5W, for iPhone 16/15 Series, Samsung, iPad Pro/Air, and More : Amazon.ca: Electronics
ANKER Nano Power Bank with Built-in USB-C Connector, 5,000mAh Portable Charger 22.5W, for iPhone 16/15 Series, Samsung, iPad Pro/Air, and More : Amazon.ca: Electronics
ANKER Nano Power Bank with Built-in USB-C Connector, 5,000mAh Portable Charger 22.5W, for iPhone 16/15 Series, Samsung, iPad Pro/Air, and More : Amazon.ca: Electronics
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Price   $34.99
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Anker Nano Power Bank (12W, Built-In Lightning Connector) - Anker Canada
Anker Nano Power Bank (12W, Built-In Lightning Connector)
Pocket-Sized Power: Equipped with a built-in Lightning connector, making it easy to charge your Apple devices without having to carry an extra cable. 12W F
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Anker MagGo 5K Wireless Portable Charger with Stand, 2-pack Capacity: 5,000 mAh Magnetic Charge: 7.5W max USB-C Output: 12W USB-C Input: 10W Built-in foldable stand
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r/Ultralight on Reddit: Another deep dive into power banks
March 26, 2024 -

UPDATE 4/2025: My current recommendation is the INIU P50-E1. It weighs 5.6 oz, outputs up to 45W, inputs 20W so it charges in ~2 hours, has a percentage display and three USB ports, and costs $30. It has slightly lower capacity than the Veektomx, but is otherwise superior.

UPDATE 7/2024: I have tested this new Anker power bank which charges with a built-in plug at 30W with passthrough charging. It only has a built in USB C cable and one USB C port, but it is otherwise superior to the Anker reviewed in this post. I still prefer the Veektomx.


I'm getting back on the PCT in a few weeks, so I decided to spend a couple days looking at what's out there right now. This spreadsheet has become outdated, with many of the options no longer available, and Nitecore not an option for me. If you love Nitecore, great, I'm happy for you. I've seen too many reliability issues on trail, it only has 2 ports, no display, and it's ridiculously expensive for what you get.

A note about price and reliability: none of these power banks are meant to take the abuse we put them through on a thru hike, so I can't fault any of them for failing in the field. However, when they do, you don't have time for a warranty replacement, you need a new power bank immediately and affordably. Preferably, it needs to be at your next town stop in a couple days via Amazon Prime and cost no more than $30ish.

The next most popular recommendation as of late is the Anker Nano. It charges at 30W, and will take about 1.5 hours to fully charge. It also has a built-in cable and two ports so you can charge up to 3 devices at once. Cost is currently $35 and weight is 7.7 oz. However, you need to buy a 30W wall plug and any extra cables you need. It's also the clunkiest size; small and thick.

This is...okay, but the major issue for me is that it doesn't do pass through charging. So I can't just hook everything up and forget about it; I need to charge it first and then charge my devices or use a multi-port plug or multiple plugs. This is a huge hassle, added weight, and cost. This is the option for you if you prioritize faster charge times and value a reliable brand name, but I don't know if it's worth the drawbacks.

Next, I looked at the Veektomx, the overall best power bank out there right now in terms of price, size, weight, and technology according to this recent video.

The Veektomx is currently $22 and weighs 6 oz. That's only slightly heavier than the Nitecore, except it also has a percentage display and an extra port. It'll fully charge in ~3 hours and it does have passthrough charging. I was able to charge from USB C at 19W and (oddly) the micro USB port between 10-15W depending on if I had anything else connected. You do have to carry a wall plug and extra cables, bringing the weight around the same as the other two options and no built-in cables means you can charge at most 2 devices. This is the viable option if you want the best combination of weight, size, price, and charge time at the cost of fiddlyness with having to switch out more devices to charge everything.

And that's it! I looked at literally hundreds of other options, including a lot of higher capacity power banks with better features, but none were worth pursuing due to price, weight, availability, feature set, etc.

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What specific devices are you prioritizing for charging? Phone, GPS watch, headlamp, or are you running other electronics like an InReach? if you're doing longer stretches between resupplies (thinking northern sections or some of the more remote stretches), there's an argument for going higher capacity even with the weight hit. Something like this one gives you 20,000 mAh but you're looking at nearly a pound. Only worth it if you're doing 7+ day stretches or running power-hungry devices like satellite communicators.
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Thanks for your thoughts and tests! I want to mention those 75 g to 80 g 21700-style batteries that are listed at 5000 mAh and have USB-C port right on them -- Nitecore and Vapcell are two that I know of and I have the Nitecore NL2150RX (80 g w/ end caps). I know you nixed Nitecore, but I have not had any problems. I would couple this battery with a USB multimeter (16 g) and 6" etguuds smart cable (6 g), but I would use these items with any powerbank or battery or wall charger. Here are a few photos in action: Charging my phone at 15 W: https://i.imgur.com/gEEZKGa.jpeg Don't ask me why it gets to 15W when the Output spec is 10W because I don't know the answer though I know not all my cables/cords allow this. Different view showing battery label with rated Input and Output specs: https://i.imgur.com/XtsYWKK.jpeg Recharging battery at 12.5W: https://i.imgur.com/sIeJvmT.jpeg using the 30 g 20W Anker wall charger, It takes slightly less than 1.75 hr to recharge an empty NL2150RX. It turns out that the cable does matter. Other cables that I have do not reach these power levels.
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r/anker on Reddit: Poor performer: Anker Nano Power Bank (22.5W, Built-In USB-C Connector) model A1653
February 6, 2024 -

The short version, it's really a 3000mAh real world battery bank advertised as a 5000mAh battery bank. The long version is as followed:

I bought one of these Anker Nano Power Bank (22.5W, Built-In USB-C Connector) model A1653 from Best Buy when my wife and I got our new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra because she carries a 10,000mAh Samsung battery bank in her purse that was heavy and I thought, hey, these Anker Nano power bank has 5000mAh advertised capacity, and the Samsung S24 Ultra also has 5000mAh capacity, so it should be able to charge her phone from drained to 100%, right? Wrong! The power bank will start strong, but quickly overheats and won't charge at the faster speed, I am guessing the internal protection limits the power output when it gets to a certain temp. A fully charged Anker Nano power bank will only charge her phone about 55-65% while idled, and will get really hot. And, it won't let you charge it until it cools down.

At first I thought maybe we got a defective unit, so I exchanged it at Best Buy, but the new unit does the same thing. So I reached out to Anker support, and this is what they replied:

" I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing issues with your Anker Nano Power Bank. It's important to note that power banks typically output around 60%-70% of their advertised capacity to the connected devices. This is due to energy lost in circuit heat and voltage conversion during the charging process. Therefore, a 5000mAh power bank may only effectively provide 3000-3500mAh to your device.

Regarding the power bank getting hot, it's normal for power banks to get warm during charging, but if it becomes too hot, that could be a concern. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Ensure that you're using the power bank in a well-ventilated area and not under direct sunlight or in a hot environment.

  2. Try using a different charging cable to see if the issue persists.

  3. Avoid using the phone while it's charging from the power bank.

  4. Allow the power bank to cool down before attempting to recharge it.

If after trying these steps the power bank still only partially charges your phone and gets excessively hot, it may be a defective unit. Since you've mentioned that similar issues were observed in reviews, it could also be a characteristic of this model. However, if you believe the heat issue is abnormal or if the charging performance is not meeting your expectations, considering an exchange might be a good option. "

Now, I own many Anker products, and for the most part, I love them, especially the Anker Prime 100W USB C Charger (model A2343), but I am thoroughly disappointed at Anker and this Nano Power Bank (22.5W, Built-In USB-C Connector) model A1653. I own several power banks over the years from reputable brands, but never one that doesn't perform up to it's advertised capacity. Most of the reviewers out there for this nano power bank never try using it to completely charge a phone, except this one Japanese reviewer "getget YUTAKA", who reported the same issues I discovered. This nano battery bank has extremely low efficiency and value, you will be lucky to get 3000mAh out of it, so don't advertise it as a 5000mAh battery bank, say it's a 3000mAh because that's all you are going to get.