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Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 PD

Anker has just released another new power bank called: PowerCore 20000 PD, from the name you would know it has over 20000mah and the PD is the interesting bit - power delivery. Opening the traditional Anker's white and blue package you can find the PowerCore itself and also a travel pouch, USB-C to USB-C cable and USB-A to Micro USB cable. It is long but not too big to fit in a winter coat, or my backpack, with this size but it has 21000mah capacity which is amazing!  I use it with my Macbook Pro 2016 touchbar version, interestingly it can charge the Macbook Pro. Also it has a normal USB port which can let me charge my phone and watch using my own cables.  I only have one suggestion, as this is the UK version, unlike the US version which has a wall adaptor, I would think a USB-A to USB-C cable would be nice to include in the package too, for people who doesn't have a USB C wall charger. I give this product 5 out of 5 ! I would recommend to anyone needs a power bank with

Anker PowerPort Wireless 5 Pad, Ultra-Slim Wireless Charger

With the iPhone X and iPhone 8 coming out, wireless charging has become more and more popular, there are so many options and with the wireless charger from Anker I have great confidence and also it won't hurt my wallet. Opening the traditional Anker's white and blue package you can find the round disk charger as well as a micro USB cable included. To get started it couldn't be more easier, just plug the USB end to a wall charger or a computer's USB port and the other end to the round disc wireless charger, thats it! I have not yet purchased an iPhone X yet but I have a wireless charging adaptor which I use for my Kindle Paperwhite, I found with the wireless charger it is really convenient I usually read at night before going to sleep, and after I have done my reading I put the kindle on the charger and thats it, no need to worry it will run out of battery and no need to connect the charger in the dark. There is a small light on the disk to show its operational when