
"It features a pair of USB-C ports that can each output up to 140W of power simultaneously so you can charge two laptops, even if they happen to be a pair of power-hungry 16-inch MacBook Pros. And with a total power output of 300W you can also add a smartphone to the mix and charge it at 20W using an additional USB-A port while your laptops are powering up."
"Those USB-C ports are bi-directional, and when both are connected to a pair of 140W USB-C PD 3.1 chargers, the Prime Power Bank itself can charge at up to 250W, taking it from dead to 80 percent in about 35 minutes, Anker claims. You can monitor power input and output using the battery's built-in screen, or through Anker's mobile app while it's connected to your smartphone over Bluetooth."
"At 27,650mAh it slightly edges out Anker's and will charge slightly faster when connected to a pair of 140W USB-C PD 3.1 chargers. EcoFlow also includes a built-in retractable USB-C cable, but at 699 grams the Rapid Pro Power Bank 27k is slightly heavier and bulkier than Anker's Prime Power Bank (26k, 300W) which weighs in at 600 grams. If you're trying to pack light...ish while traveling, Anker's could be worth the splurge."
The Prime Power Bank offers 26,250mAh (99.75Wh at 3.8V) capacity, keeping it under the TSA 100 watt-hour limit for carry-on luggage. It provides two bi-directional USB-C ports capable of 140W each and an additional USB-A port for 20W smartphone charging, enabling up to 300W total output to power multiple devices including 16-inch laptops. The battery can accept up to 250W input when connected to two 140W USB-C PD 3.1 chargers, reaching approximately 80% in about 35 minutes. A built-in screen and a Bluetooth-connected mobile app show input and output. Availability is through Anker's store and Amazon at $229.99 with a temporary discount.
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