Anker 325 Power Bank (PowerCore 20K) The Ultra-High Capacity Dual-Port Portable Charger
Power for Days: 20,000mAh is enough power to keep your phone, tablet, and other devices charged for days. You'll wonder how you ever spent so much time plugged into the wall.
Superior Safety: Anker's MultiProtect safety system ensures complete protection for you and your devices.
Premium Design: With a sleek matte exterior and cool-blue LED light-wheel to display battery level, Anker 325 Power Bank is premium both inside and out.
Trickle-Charging Mode:Trickle charging is designed to provide optimized charging to low-power devices such as earphones, Bluetooth speakers, and other accessories. To activate, press the power button twice or press and hold for 2 seconds until the LED indicator turns green.
Compatibility:Compatible with iPhone 13 / 12 / 11 / XS series, iPad Mini 5, Android smartphones and tablets (including the Nexus 7), and other USB devices.
Note: 1.USB-C cable, Lightning cable, and AC adapter are not included. 2.USB-C port cannot charge devices. 3.There are 4 LED indicators in total. 4.When the trickle-charging mode is on, the last LED light will remain green, regardless of battery status. 5.The two input ports may not be used at the same time. The USB-C input port and micro USB port are for recharging only. This product’s USB-C port cannot charge iPhone 12. Use a USB-A to Lightning cable (not included) to charge an iPhone. 6.PowerCore Essential 20000 does not support laptop charging. To charge laptops you will need a portable charger with at least a 30W output. 7. The power bank is flight-approved and allowed on a plane. 8. Input: 5V/2A via the micro USB port or USB C port; Output: 5V/2.4A via one USB A port.
Q: What should I do if my power bank isn't charging my device? A: Try using a different device, cable, plug, and wall outlet to identify the issue. If it still doesn't charge, further assistance may be needed.
Q: Why won't my power bank fully recharge, and how can I fix it? A: It could be software or hardware voltage detection issues. To troubleshoot, try discharging the power bank completely, then recharge. If it still doesn't recharge fully, additional support might be required.