New Release (Updated product) - Anker PowerCore 10000 Redux

If LG and 5000mah it must be the M50

In the video you can see the 26650 vs the 21700 and so you can probably figure how the Fusion 10000 will be made.

That infers probably the LC40 LC90 LC130 would eventually get a refresh.

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Wonderful to see the trickle charge, it’s a shame that you need to pick either to have trickle charge or Qualcomm Quick Charge but at least it has PowerIQ.

Plus of course USB C would always be welcome, just a slight update for this little power house.

Updated with Amazon UK link.

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I cant understand if the power bank is rubberized or not?

It’s not rubberized, it just has a textured design on it to aide in grip

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thanks for clarifying

20700 fits in the barrel of original LC40 but doesn’t complete the connection due to narrow part near the positive spring inside. It doesn’t work :frowning:

Stretch the spring or add some solder to the top of the battery it might work

No it won’t work because you cannot close the back.

Oh, now I get it. that sucks

Love the new material look on these

USA discount currently.

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Besides size what is the difference between the PowerCore Redux and this PowerCore 10000 https://amzn.to/2EmAx0e

The redux is redesigned and has newer technology such as the new trickle charge function to fully charge low voltage devices that would normally turn it her battery packs off. So if you have Bluetooth Headphones the redux could fully charge them without it shutting off like the other one

I use PowerBeat 3 wireless headphones and never heard of the battery pack turning off while charging. Actually, that is the first time i’ve heard of that. I’m looking into a 10,000 charger to carry around daily as a iPhone X back up charger.

Redux is physically smaller and has a lower 12 watt output.

If fast charge is important to you I recommend the PowerCore II 10,00(18watt) or PowerCore II slim 10,000 (18watt)

Same as regular PowerCore 10000 though

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True, but the Redux is more compact and pocket friendly :slight_smile:

Hope you’re having a good weekend bud

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Thanks! I am, just busy…

If you’re cost sensitive then the regular 10000 is <$20 for next 4 hours.

The Redux is $26 currently.

The main difference is redux adds trickle charge which helps get to 100% charged smaller earbuds and it is physically smaller, it uses two thicker cells than the 3 thinner cells in the 10000.

As you said for its an iphone its hence a size vs cost issue.