Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
All right, it’s time for me to review another Anker product. There was a time when I reviewed Anker products practically monthly, but then…bad things. That is, they just kind of stopped sending me stuff to review. Yeah, I’ve tried to get back to them, and found them at CES, but so far, no good. This particular product I actually had sent to me so I could compare it with another product, but we’ll get to that, in the next article.
So yes, this is a review of a mobile charger. Yes, we absolutely reviewed them so much, and so I have to admit I will cover the usual that I discuss about them. Mobile Chargers are just glorified batteries for smartphones, and it’s always about charging and then storing the power for later. It has those really cool four lights to say: “Hey, I’m charged, or maybe not”.
It is a 2-in-1 charger with a foldable stand which is a 10,000 mAh power, which is about enough for charging a smartphone two times. Since this is a newer mobile charger, it has the magnetic aspect, so it can click on with a MagSafe or Qi2 ability. So if you want to view your phone in portrait and landscape mode, you can do that.
Facts About The Company
In case you haven’t figured out, I usually talk about the company here, and usually I put the stuff from the “About Us” section. In the case of Anker, there is a lot to talk about, and I kind of just saw a lot there. I think it would be better to just put past articles that I have written about them.
What Does This Company Make?
Anker has several companies like Soundcore, Eufy, and Nebula, and I think we’ll just put past articles here:
Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Wireless Earbuds
Anker Soundcore Spirit Dot 2 Wireless Earbuds
Eufy by Anker Robovac G10 Hybrid 2-in-1 Sweep and Mop Review
Anker Power Expand Direct 7-in-2 USB C Adapter
Anker Wireless Portable Charger, PowerCore 10K Wireless Power Bank
Anker PowerConf Bluetooth Speakerphone Review
Our Review of Anker eufy HomeVac S11 Go
Our Review of the Nebula Capsule Max Pint-Sized Wi-Fi Mini Projector by Anker
Anker’s PowerCore 10000 PD Redux and PowerPort III Duo
Review of Anker Soundcore Wireless Earbuds and Anker Powerport III Nano
The Anker Wakey Bluetooth Beside Speaker
Anker Soundcore Rave Mini for Your Summer Parties
Anker Powerhouse Products for the Ultimate Power Supply
Anker SoundCore Model Zero Portable Wireless Speaker
Our Review of the Soundcore Flare+ by Anker
Anker’s Roav Dashcam S1 Review
PowerCore 13400 Nintendo Switch Edition by Anker Review
Anker PowerWave 7.5 Stand for Quick Wireless Charging
Anker PowerCore Fusion 5000 and PowerLineII Lightning Cable
Anker SoundCore Boost Bluetooth Speaker
Review of Anker Power Port Qi 10 W for Wireless Charging
Anker TC930 Bluetooth Keyboard Cover
Anker 6000mAh Portable External Battery
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
Dimensions: 4.21 in x 2.61 in x 0.71 in (107 mm x 66.5 mm x 18.15 mm)
Weight: 7.68 oz (218 g)
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
Well, it’s funny that you should mention this, because the next mobile battery review from iWalk is going to be one of those “product Face-Off” things. I usually don’t do that, but hey, why not!
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