[Upcoming Release] PowerCore III 10000 Wireless

Yep, mines a fabric one please!
Great share @Insider

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I can see a situation this will sell well.

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I’m digging the fabric version. :+1::+1:

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6 weeks after the image uploaded, update? This one looks the one to buy once discounted.

Have you read the negative reviews on the earlier one, looks to avoid.

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Just a heads up for everyone, this one was added to the Testing Club today.

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Nice one @chrisjwaggoner :+1:t2:

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Nice! I need to apply for it then

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UPDATE

The release of PowerCore III 10000 Wireless is nearly imminent… New details added HERE!

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US i guess @Insider
Any insider knowledge on a UK release?

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The more I see the more I’m impressed. I can see this selling well.

Hope I’m picked for the testing, then can verify. The pass-thru in particular I have healthy skepticism.

https://community.anker.com/testing_club/detail/b-powercore-iii-10k-wireless-b

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UK launch is also nearly imminent.

How do you think power is split between three devices with 20W total output? 5W Wireless, 7.5W USB-A, 7.5W USB-C?

I don’t see 20W in your post.

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That information was from the FCC.

Qi certified implies a lot, they don’t let you choose other than specific outputs. If it’s a 10W ring only then if 20W total then the two usb ports when used must be 5V sharing 2A.

Or they have two rings inside, a 10W and a 5W and the wireless drops from 10W to 5W when using wired, then it’s 15W shared wired.

The cheapest is the first idea.

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Must be the second.

Thermally if they know it can do 10W wirelessly then to keep heat down they’d probably have to cut wireless to 5W while doing wired.

Wired, giving two voltages is less efficient so I can see a few combinations being the most probable.

Wireless 10W if that’s all it is doing.
Wired 18W 9V 2A one port of that’s all it’s doing.
But if they say 20W max total they could do 5W wireless and 15W 9V 1.7A wired, or 5W wireless and 15W 5V 3A shared wired.

Needs testing obviously as we have few details.

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Great job guessing!

@professor :crown: as usual.

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Hey I guessed correctly badly.

I was guessing 20Ah, it’s 10Ah, so if I’d known 10Ah I’d have guessed a lower figure $40.

So now I’m saying it’s overpriced. Should add about $10 to the $30 10000 PD

So what I’m thinking is they haven’t worked forwards from costs but backwards from what they think is the value. If a wireless pad is RRP $20 and so they added $20 to the Powercore 10000 PD

The raw cost of the Qi transmitter is $3, the more complex electronics $2, total $5, allowing for a black Friday 50% gets to RRP 10, as the 10000 PD is $30 RRP, this should be $40 RRP

One potential added cost is they moved to more use of metal to address thermal issues.

The product is very late compared to FCC, now over 6 weeks after allowed to sell in USA.

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All the images

Source https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0899Z4YPZ
as pointed to from here https://community.anker.com/testing_club/completed

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