








🔋 Power your hustle anywhere, anytime—because running out of juice is so last decade.
The Anker PowerCore+ 26800mAh PD 45W is a premium portable charger bundle featuring a massive 26800mAh battery, a high-speed 45W USB-C Power Delivery port for laptops, and two 15W USB ports for phones and tablets. It comes with a 60W USB-C PD wall charger for fast recharging of the power bank itself. Designed for professionals on the go, it supports devices like MacBook Air/Pro, Dell XPS, iPad Pro, and iPhone 12/13/14 series, making it an essential travel companion for extended power needs.













| ASIN | B07XRJZXKY |
| Amperage | 26800 Milliamps |
| Antenna Location | Laptop, Phone, Tablet |
| Battery Capacity | 26800 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #94,846 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #1,393 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
| Brand | Anker |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Ipad, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible Phone Models | Audiovox CDM3000 |
| Connector Type | Micro USB, usb usb c |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,512) |
| Item Dimensions | 7.68 x 3.54 x 2.36 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 7.1"L x 3.1"W x 0.9"Th |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Mfr Part Number | B1376111 |
| Model Name | galaxy,s9 |
| Model Number | B1376 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable, Travel |
| Output Current | 2.25 Amps |
| Portable | Yes |
| UPC | 848061060218 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 18 months |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
N**F
Powers & Charges Canon EOS R8 and Much More
My review is a tad specific, but I suspect others might be wondering the same. So here it is. The Canon EOS R8 is a professional grade mirrorless camera with some intentional feature gaps to keep the price reasonable enough for a hobbyist to jump into professional-grade mirrorless photography, w/out breaking the bank (and also to keep the camera delightfully light and easy to carry.) One painful "feature gap" for the EOS R8, was the choice to require the small & light low-capacity Canon LP-E17 lithium-ion battery, which can quickly drain out under heavy shooting or video. Most R8 owners will opt for a 2nd (or 3rd) battery, which I did, but I wanted a solution that would allow me to setup 12 hour time-lapse video captures, or film extra long videos where stopping to change the battery is just not possible. Enter the Anker PowerCore+ 26800mAh. Once charged it can be connected to the Canon EOS R8 (on Firmware 1.4.0) via USB-C AS LONG AS the camera is loaded with A GENUINE CANON LP-E17 Lithium-Ion Battery pack. In this configuration, if the camera is powered OFF the Anker PowerCore+ will CHARGE the LP-E17 in the camera body. (So YEA!, I now have a way to charge my camera batteries in the field away from a power outlet!) But even better, if you turn the camera ON the battery meter in the viewfinder will turn grey and the camera will draw exclusively from the externally connected Anker PowerCore+. In this configuration you can shoot hours or days long time-lapse videos or shoot extended video; your only limit being space on the SD card, or the camera's operating temperature. But there is more: The Anker PowerCore+ 26800mAh came WITH a USB-C 60w switching AC adapter to charge the PowerCore, which takes about 2-3 hours to fully charge. (Personally, I use a lower wattage AC adapter, to gently slow-charge it. AND I ever charge above 80% or allow it to drain below 20% to preserve the PowerCore's design capacity. Read online regarding the proper care of all Lithium batteries if you want to learn more.) Once charged, I was able to fully recharge my 13" laptop and still had enough left over to charge my smartphone. PLEASE NOTE, neither my laptop or smartphone had particularly large capacity batteries, so your mileage may vary. But I still found this impressive. Lastly, I discovered I was ALSO able to connect the included Anker 60w USB-C switching AC adapter, directly to my Canon EOS R8 (on fw 1.4.0), and as long as a genuine battery was loaded, I could either charge the camera battery on the OFF position, run the camera straight from the 60w switching adapter plugged into an electrical outlet INDEFINITELY when the camera was powered ON. CAUTION/PRUDENCE But please to all the Canon Camera owners out there. Even though the online Canon Answer 1043209 (Document PI624) indicates that "Operation of the following products has been verified." (Anker PowerCore+ 26800 PD 45W*1,2) --- To be on the safe side, it is NOT my intent to use it regularly as a primary power solution. I'm sticking with a couple Canon LP-E17 batteries charged via the Canon wall-charger. But when need demands, the PowerCore+ is going to offer options I would have not had otherwise. Charging and operating the Anker PowerCore is pretty simple, and the included AC charger and USB-C cable shows that Anker wanted to provide a powerbank that would be useful straight out of the box. The meshed carrying bag was a nice touch; it hangs perfectly from my tripod hook. I am very pleased. So that's my review. Great product. It solved a power problem for me, and I suspect it will will be very helpful for other on-the-go device charging scenario's. If you are on the fence, I encourage you roll the dice on this. I suspect it won' disappoint. (An while I have your attention) GENERAL LITHIUM BATTERY CARE TIPS: This is a great powerbank. But it was an investment, and its requires special CARE, which very few folks think about when it comes to Lithium rechargeable battery packs. This goes for cellphones, laptops, and even Electric Vehicles: When it comes to this battery pack, I recommend you store it half-drained when its not being used regularly, and to be careful to USE it while ONLY if its charged between 25% and 95% charge. Though although its not THAT big of a deal to occasionally charge it fully to 95-100%, "deep draining" this battery pack below 20% even once WILL cause the physical structure of the internal lithium cells to change: the lithium cells will begin to re-organize into crystals that grow into sharp crystal dendrites that puncture the walls of the cells. Once this happens, some of the internal cells short-circuits causing PERMANENT loss of some of its design capacity. 26800mAh may fall to 25300. The next time it may fall to 22900. And over time deep draining will make it impossible for the bank to store a meaningful amount of power, even at full charge. Remember, PREVENT lithium rechargeables from "deep draining" below 20%, and they will likely preform like brand-new for numerous charge cycles for many years.
K**L
Anker - the name says it all
I've had this Anker PowerCore+ 26800mAh PD 45W bundle since October 2023, and it's been a dependable daily driver. The high capacity easily recharges my iPhone multiple times or tops up my MacBook Air for several hours of work when outlets are scarce. The 45W PD output delivers solid, fast charging for laptops and phones without issues, and the included 60W charger recharges the power bank reasonably quickly. Build quality feels premium—sturdy metal casing with no signs of wear after over two years of regular use. Ports work consistently, no overheating during normal sessions. It's a bit bulky for pockets but perfect for travel or backup power. Reliable Anker quality.
L**I
A bit heavy but definitely worth it for long trips and flights, great support
I was comfortably able to keep my Switch charged up and play through most of my 15-hour flight and a layover using this battery pack. I've also been able to charge my spouse's work MacBook with it. It is slightly bulky, but if you need a reliable power source for your long-haul journeys or out on the trail for multi-day camping trips, this is a worthy investment both weight and money wise. Anker quality is pretty unbeatable in this segment, especially considering their warranty and support. I experienced a mechanical stability issue with the USB PD port after using it for a few months, which prevented reliable charging without keeping the charging cable at a certain angle. The issue arose because I had the charging cable plugged into the USB PD port while tightening the drawstring on the mesh cloth pouch, which caused stress on the port. I was able to get a replacement RMA'd to me within 7-10 business days, and had constant contact with support to keep them updated on how the new unit was working. The experience increased my confidence that Anker would resolve any subsequent issues for me. In summary, the long battery life and quality support make this battery pack totally worth it!
T**N
Fast charging on capable devices, lots of battery storage.
This is two products, the Anker PowerCore+ 26800 PD 45W, a charger with 26800 mAh storage capacity, and a 60W PD Charger that is plugged into an electrical outlet. PD stands for Power Delivery, referencing the USB Power Delivery Standard. The 60W PD Charger is simple and effective. It uses a USB-C cable to provide up to 60 Watts of power to a device. Using this brick, the PowerCore+ 26800 can be charged in about three and a half hours. The Anker PowerCore+ 26800 is a great device. The USB-C PD port is used both for charging the battery (when plugged into a power source like the included 60W PD Charger), and for charging devices at up to 45 Watts. In testing, using the USB-C PD port to charge my 12.9 iPad Pro, the table was charged from 0 - 85% in 90 minutes. With the stock charger from Apple, this took 150 minutes. The 15 Watt USB-A ports essentially match the performance of standard Apple chargers when charging my iPhone 7 and my Apple Watch. The capacity of the battery will give me two full charges for my iPad Pro 12.9, probably seven or more charges for my iPhone 7, and a lot of charges for my Apple Watch. This is great capacity for traveling. Note that the PowerCore+ will not charge devices attached to the USB-A ports while the USB-C port is charging the battery. Also, the USB-A ports have an odd characteristic. If the battery is not connected to the USB-C charger (so the battery is ready to charge devices), simply plugging my iPhone 7 into one of the USB-A ports does not start the charging cycle. Instead, I have to press the button on the battery to start charging. The same is true for connecting my Apple Watch. However, if I simply plug my iPad Pro 12.9 into the USB-C port, charging starts automatically. This "feature" takes some getting used to.
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