PowerCore 10,000 mAh - Review

Hahaha :joy: in the full review (first link) there is also another section about shipping with these icons :mailbox_closed::mailbox:

Yeah I’ve always told myself that I should divide my reviews into sections but I end up just writing stuff that flows to my mind.

I should start to divide my reviews up, I personally like reading reviews that are broken up, so I would assume people like these kinds of reviews better.

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Also at the beginning I was just writing stuff that flows to my mind in an unorganized way. But I think dividing the review into sections having an organized scheme, an hypothetical reader can choose to read shipping data, unboxing, objective data, my tests, and my personal opinion or go straight to the conclusion. I think it’s way better.

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The 6700mAh version is the newer model. I am very impressed with the size and weight of the 6700. I just recently got into using my iPhone 6s for macro photography and walking around with the camera app, really drains the battery. So now, I stuff the 6700 in my back pocket and can be out as long as I want, chasing bugs and flowers :stuck_out_tongue: . Love love my Anker battery packs. I almost feel greedy, hoarding batteries from Anker. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Very good review I own one too it’s really useful to carry around.

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Thanks for the clarification @Nhi
Everyone love Anker battery packs :joy::heart_eyes:

I’ve got the Astro E1 2nd gen which is 5200 - the newer ones are 6700 mAh. The form factor of the Astro is sweet - it fits well anywhere and it’s my go-to backup battery for every situation. But I do agree with @JohnWatson that, all things considered, the 10,000 is probably the best value.

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Just arrived Astro E1… review coming soon :smile:

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