Model Name | PowerCore 10000 PD Redux |
Model Number | A1239 |
Brand | Anker |
Launch Date | 2019 |
Product Type | Portable Power Bank |
Battery Type | Lithium-Polymer |
Battery Capacity | 10,000mAh / 37Wh |
Rated Capacity | ~6,700mAh (real output at 5V) |
Battery Type | High-density Lithium-Polymer |
Power Delivery (PD) | Yes (USB-C PD) |
Total Output | Up to 18W |
USB-C Output | 5V⎓3A, 9V⎓2A |
USB-A Output | 5V⎓2.4A (Anker PowerIQ) |
Max Combined Output | 18W |
USB-C Input | 5V⎓3A, 9V⎓2A (PD charging supported) |
Charging Time | ~3.5 hours (via USB-C PD wall charger) |
Micro-USB Input | Not supported |
Ports |
1x USB-C (Input/Output) 1x USB-A (Output) 1x USB-C to USB-C cable (included) |
Dimensions | 106 × 52 × 25 mm |
Weight | 192 grams |
Material | Matte plastic finish |
Colors Available | Black, Blue |
Features |
USB-C Power Delivery (PD) for fast charging Compatible with iPhone, iPad, Android, and more Trickle charging mode for low-power devices (earbuds, fitness bands) Anker PowerIQ Smart Charging MultiProtect Safety System (temperature control, short circuit protection) |
Fast Charging Supported On |
iPhone (via USB-C to Lightning) Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, iPad Pro |
Low-power Mode Support | Yes (double-press power button) |
MSRP | N65000 ($42.53) |
A: No, the 18W output isn’t sufficient for most laptops. It’s meant for smartphones, tablets, and smaller gadgets.
A: Yes, but the total output is shared (still capped at 18W), so charging may be slower.
A: Yes. With a 37Wh capacity, it’s well below the 100Wh limit for carry-on electronics.
A: No, it does not support charging devices while being charged.
A: Around 3.5 hours using an 18W USB-C PD charger.
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