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The editors liked
Will charge just about any portable device you have
Looks darn nice
Accepts four kinds of plugs
Over 200 watt-hours is a lot
You get some nice materials arranged in a seemingly durable body
Perfectly sized
Carrying handle
Affordable
Can be great for short power outages
USB-C port for input/output
Nice display
Portable for a power station
Lightweight and portable
Sleek design
Fast charging speed
USB-C Power Delivery
The editors didn't like
It isn't inexpensive
Not a replacement for a larger generator
Large battery takes a while to charge
You pay a lot per mAh
It's much cheaper to buy multiple smaller-capacity batteries with similar features if you can
Or step up to a larger battery. I'd rather see this cost closer to $250
Lightweight and portable, Sleek design, Fast charging speed, USB-C Power Delivery
USB-C PD maxes out at 30W, On/Off buttons per output type, Only one USB-C port
The Anker PowerHouse 200 is far from being the perfect portable and rechargeable compact power stations in the market. Its combination of lightweight and pleasing design, variety of ports, and reliable performance do make it stand out among its peers and...
Perfectly sized, Carrying handle, Affordable, Can be great for short power outages,
Remove the annoying power-on before using USB-C
Living in Central Florida has it's weather challenges (and that's not counting hurricanes). During the summer, we get almost daily heavy thunderstorms that can cause power outages that can last from a few minutes to a couple of hours or more. A power sour...
Over 200 watt-hours is a lot, You get some nice materials arranged in a seemingly durable body
You pay a lot per mAh; it's much cheaper to buy multiple smaller-capacity batteries with similar features if you can, or step up to a larger battery. I'd rather see this cost closer to $250, Only one Type-C outlet is a bummer, 30W max output over USB Type
Published: 2019-05-15, Author: Phil , review by: imore.com
Abstract: Dig through your gear bag real quick. How many portable batteries do you have in there? How many watt-hours of juice are stored up in those little plastic housings?Now think about just how limited those things are. They're good for charging phones, for su...
Abstract: The $299 Anker Powerhouse 200 looks like a biggie-sized version of one of the company's smaller portable battery packs. It's well designed, with an exterior made of metal, and soft rubber around both ends. A comfortable handle straddles the top.On the bus...
Published: 2019-07-30, Author: Jason , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: The $299 Anker Powerhouse 200 looks like a biggie-sized version of one of the company's smaller portable battery packs. It's well designed, with an exterior made of metal, and soft rubber around both ends. A comfortable handle straddles the top.On the bus...