Now Available: PowerCore Fusion 10000 USB-C

  • GaNi + make the folding pins on the wider side so it protrudes from the wall less + 2 21700 cell inside (which it may have already) to make it denser, could then be a technology game changer.
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Sprinkle in a little PD and toss it in the oven.

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False. USB-C output is only 15W, doesn’t support Power Delivery.

OMG YES IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS AHHH YESSS THIS MADE MY DAYYYY!!! Keep up the great work anker usb c is the future

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Nice design. 10000mAh is the perfect travel size. I’d like to see it support USB-C PD though.

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Yeah my bad, I thought this was a PD bank. Here’s to hoping one gets released soon

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Yeah with out the pd part usb c just means a different cable and not necessarily a better speed

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OK I’ll bite.

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There is a different set of criteria on Wattage for portable stored energy than a wall charger.

If you are physically moving, away from a wall socket then you either have pockets / bags or you don’t.

If you don’t then you are using the stored energy in your device and its limits. A typical phone is about 3-6 hours of active use, tablets 6-9 hours, laptops 2-9 hours.

If you do have pockets / bags then you can carry something additional. So like a Powercore Slim 5000 or a Powecore+ Mini, Powercore II 6700, Powercore Redux 10000, etc., work your way up the size to your pocket / bag limits.

Now then, the critical point, if you have a pocket / bag size to store this Fusion 10000, then by definition it is with you that entire time. Therefore you can plug it into your device that entire time, or the subset when not moving so much. As such the Wattage is significantly irrelevant.

Wall chargers are different, you are either near a wall socket a short time or a long time.

Short time, you would be more wanting the highest possible Wattage, to be as high as possible, to get the most energy in that short time. That is where Quick Charge, Power Delivery, DASH, etc, come into play.

If a long time, so long as your device is not so big it takes more than a sleep cycle ( 8 hours ) then speed is not so critical.

So I argue for portable stored energy, Wattage is significantly not important. Chances are 15W is enough for stored energy. Chances are going to bed with 15W to recharge is enough.

So to me the only problem with the Fusion is it will simply fall out of worn sockets. This is why I tend to use Powerport 5 with Powercore II 6700, 10000, etc, when traveling.

The person who says to me they need a portable charger of high wattage is being obtuse, they literally spent hours with their portable charger inches from their device, deliberately did not use it, and then complained when eventually they connected the portable charge to their device it was not fast enough.

So to take the fastest wall chargers capability, which is to solve the near wall socket for a short time and want the highest Wattage, and apply that Wattage need to a portable charger which is with you the entire time, is just being obtuse. I have a 2 year old Powercore 26800, it does 4A 5V 20W in and 2.4A 5V 12W out, and that is fast enough for a portable charger, for when moving fast I probably would have a Powercore Slim 5000 or Powercore II 6700 which is 12W and 12W out. 15W is ample enough for most phones, and most smaller end of devices. My 10.8" laptop is 18W in and lasts about 7h on a 7500mAh battery so is consuming about 1000mA per hour, assuming 3.7V would be 3.7W per hour. So anyone complaining at 15W to a device needing 3.7W is obviously focused inappropriately.

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Thank you so much for this it explains a lot

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I’d like to have a single charger/powerbank solution so I can cut down on what I carry. If this could do 30W out of the wall and 15W on the move, I’d be very happy.

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The person who says to me they need a portable charger of high wattage is being obtuse, they literally spent hours with their portable charger inches from their device, deliberately did not use it, and then complained when eventually they connected the portable charge to their device it was not fast enough.[/quote]

I do agree with this, but did recently experience a situation where I and a friend were away from a wall, but he needed a charge. I had the battery, lent it to him, then let him hang on to it after the session we were in ended because it didnt fill him up in the time we had. If I had QC he may have been able to give the battery back before we left the session.

Not really a big deal since im always charged, but a possible use case for higher wattage on a port able bank.

Also my chomebook needs PD so if I plan to charge that I need the PD bank. I do use that all the time.

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Never borrow your charger or your wife to a friend!

The charger will be go back broken the wife will disappear! :joy:

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Anker’s PowerCore Fusion 10000 USB-C is now available to order via Amazon US for a cost of $45.99, and should begin shipping on January 24.

Features & details

  • The Anker Advantage: Join the 30 million+ powered by our leading technology.
  • Two-in-One: Charge your devices, then PowerCore itself from a wall outlet. Flip up the plug and head out the door with days of power.
  • Hours of Power: Packs enough power for 3 full iPhone XS charges, or 2 Galaxy S9 charges.Fully recharges itself in 4.5 hours.
  • Double Duty: Dual output ports enable simultaneous charging of USB-C and USB-A devices.
  • What You Get: PowerCore Fusion 10000, travel pouch, welcome guide, our worry-free 18-month warranty, and friendly customer service(cable not included).

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Looks like it’s not up tot eh Switch’s kind of specific PD standards:sob:

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honestly its a good back up power bank so if you’re in a rush and need to grab it quick to hold you over before you can get to another outlet.

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Wondering if this is using the LG M50 21700 5000mAh in the Powercore Redux 10000?
[/quote]Yes, it is.

what is the LG M50 21700???

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A more compact battery cell.

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ok thats cool

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So a merger of the C1 and Redux 10000

Quite large, relative to Fusion 5000

Added specifications, supports trickle charge. Trickle-Charging Mode for Earphones and Wearables

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