I’ve had the opportunity to use this camping and during an 24 hour power outage at my home. It worked so well I bought a second unit. The solar panel option is really awesome. And the light is perfect for camping to light up a tent. In a larger room like in a house it wont light up a room, but it will be like a strong lantern/candle.
5:27 that’s incorrect. This will fully charge a 14 inch m1 MacBook Pro from completely dead to 100 percent twice, with a little left. I know, because I tested that in my review. This thing is a monster. It will fully charge every device on that table and have 35 to 40 percent battery left.
@@user-pv4fc5rj8q I don't know why but anker customer support told me it's lithium ion now after I contacted them after seeing a reddit thread on the change
Nice video very helpful. This would be perfect if it could do 100 watt input charge. The Quick Start Guide on Anker website interestingly enough shows on LCD Input: 99W. So can this do 99W on charge? What are your thoughts?
Ive been on the fence about this primarily because the light seems weak. At the brightest setting would you say you its bright enough to read a newspaper? And if so would you pretty much need to hold the light directly to the newspaper?
If the device was around eye level you would have no problems on any of the light settings. But if you had it on the floor, then you might have a hard time only because of the angle of the light. I hope this made sense. Thanks for the comment 🙏🏾🖤🙏🏾
not as a carry on, the internal battery might be to big. I want to say that the biggest battery you can carry onto an plane is 12,600mAH, but I could be wrong.
Power does not CUT off. It turns off. Ghetto slang looks really bad. You do not CUT a light on or off. You turn it on or off. You ask someone, you don't AXE someone in half.