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Today the technology manufacturer Anker officially has its own PowerCore 10K Wireless presented for the German market - a power bank with 10.000 mAh and Qi charging area. The Anker PowerCore 10K Wireless charges the iPhone battery or the charging case of the Apple AirPods with up to 5 W wirelessly. At the same time, up to 12 W can be used to charge additional devices via two USB ports. Thanks to the pass-through technology, the external battery can also be used wirelessly for the iPhone, AirPods case and Co. when it is being charged itself. This in turn is realized via a USB-C connection.
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With the Anker PowerCore 10K Wireless, for example, you can charge the Apple iPhone wirelessly. The power bank can also be tapped via a USB cable.
According to the manufacturer, the new power bank with cable and wireless use is compatible with a wide variety of devices. For example, Apple can charge the iPhone X, the iPhones XS, XS Max and XR as well as the iPhone 8 (Plus) and the iPhones 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max with it. There are also charging cases from Apple AirPods 2 and Apple AirPods Pro. In addition, various Android smartphones can be used with the Anker PowerCore 10K Wireless to be charged: Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 +, S9 and S9 + as well as S10, S10 + and S10e. Furthermore, the Note 8 and Note 9 models and LG's V30 and V30 + smartphones. If you use the Samsung Galaxy Buds, you can also use it to charge their charging case wirelessly. Buy here.
Charging devices via the Qi charging surface and USB-A port at the same time is no problem. Thanks to pass-through, the wireless function can also be used while the power bank itself is being charged via USB-C.
Anyone who has subscribed to the Anker newsletter can win a copy of the new power bank. A total of 600 pieces will be raffled and the campaign will start with the sale of the device today. All information, further conditions of participation and the drawing of lots as well as the exact period of the competition can be found directly at Anker. The campaign page specially created for the competition can be found with this link (may not go live until later in the day).
Jens has been running the blog since 2012. He appears as Sir Apfelot for his readers and helps them with problems of a technical nature. In his free time he drives electric unicycles, takes photos (preferably with his iPhone, of course), climbs around in the Hessian mountains or hikes with the family. His articles deal with Apple products, news from the world of drones or solutions for current bugs.
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