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  • In front of me I have one of the world’s most powerful power banks.

  • With a full-fledged USB-C charger that can charge up a laptop.

  • I’ve never torn down a power bank on camera before.

  • I figured this Anker power bank would be a good place to start.

  • I’m curious to see what this thing looks like on the inside.

  • [Intro]

  • Anker sent me this 26,800 milliamp power bank.

  • At 96 watt hours, it just barely sneaks under the legal 100 watt hour maximum capacity for

  • traveling on airplanes.

  • But what makes this particular power bank special is the way the power bank charges.

  • Inside the box are two cables: a normal micro USB charger, and the more important USB-C

  • charger.

  • All phone manufacturers are slowly, over the past few years, switching over to USB-C style

  • ports for multiple reasons.

  • One of the main reasons is because it allows for stronger power delivery.

  • USB-C effectively charges your larger electronics like laptops, or Nintendo gaming Switch systems,

  • much faster than typical USB ports could do.

  • A standard USB port would never have the guts to charge an entire laptop, but USB-C does.

  • One of the few ports on Apple’s new Mac Book Pro is the USB-C. So this power bank

  • with its USB-C power delivery system can charge the Mac Book Pro in just under 3 hours.

  • A Nintendo Switch can charge in about 2 and a half hours, which is pretty much the same

  • as the Nintendo dock itself and this one’s portable.

  • And even better, the whole power bank has that premium feel of metal that we all know

  • and love.

  • One big deal breaker for me in the past was if a power bank could not charge more than

  • one device at a time.

  • There are 3 ports on this thing, so let’s see if they can all be utilized at once.

  • Power banks that can only charge one thing at a time are pretty annoying.

  • So right now I have my clear-backed Galaxy S8 charging from the USB-C slot, getting that

  • full power delivery system that we talked about earlier.

  • I have my clear LG G6 getting charged from one of the normal USB slotsso it is charging

  • normallyjust without that power delivery system.

  • And for the third object I have a pair of Beats headphones plugged into that second

  • normal USB port.

  • And all three objects are charging at the exact same time.

  • So that’s pretty efficient and productive if youre sitting at an airport with a bunch

  • of dead electronics and not enough outlets to go around.

  • Remember though, for large electronics like the Nintendo Switch or laptops that charge

  • with USB-C, you have to use the actual USB-C port on the power bank because that’s the

  • only form capable of that PD or power delivery system required to charge those things.

  • So keep in mind that there is literally no reason for anyone to ever take apart a power

  • bank.

  • There is nothing really to repair inside.

  • But I’ve never opened one on my channel before and my curiosity usually wins when

  • it comes to tearing down technology.

  • It was pretty difficult popping off the end capsthe adhesive is pretty strong.

  • There are 4 normal Philips head screws under each of those end caps holding the guts in

  • place.

  • Same thing on the other side.

  • And finally we can slide the chassis, full of purple batteries, out of the frame.

  • It’s kind of fun seeing something that most people never get to see.

  • The interesting part is that these lithium ion cylinder batteries are the same style

  • of batteries that weve seen on electronic bikes and electronic skateboardseven in

  • Tesla cars.

  • It’s just a ton of these cylinder batteries wired up together and here we can see those

  • internal rails that the innards slide along.

  • I think that a clear power bank would be pretty awesome, but that might just be me.

  • I got the button back in place and slide the batteries back inside of the metal housing,

  • screwed in all of the Phillips head screws, and then got the plastic face plates over

  • the top of the ports.

  • Having a power bank that can charge multiple things at once, including laptops and the

  • Nintendo Switch is very convenient.

  • Plus with that 26,800 milliamp hour battery, I can get around 6 or 7 charges to my Galaxy

  • S8 before needing to find a real outlet.

  • I’ll leave a link in the video description for this power bank if you want to check out

  • the current pricing or get one of your own.

  • What other electronics would you like to see me tear down on my channel?

  • Let me know down in the comments.

  • Thanks a ton for watching.

  • I’ll see you around.

In front of me I have one of the world’s most powerful power banks.

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