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Anker 737 Power Bank
Charge 3 Devices at Once

1 Charge 3 Devices at Once
2 Real-Time Protection
3 ActiveShield 2.0

1 140W Fast Charging
2 High-Speed Recharging
3 Wide Compatibility


1 Single-Port Charging
2 Two-Port Charging
3 Three-Port Charging
1. Why is “Screen Time”, “Battery Cycle”, “Total Input”, and “Total Output” not showing “0” on the display?
To ensure the quality of the product, rigorous tests were conducted. The values recorded during the production and testing process were:
(a) “Battery Cycle” should be 0 and “Battery Health” should be 100%.
(b) Other information should not be 0.
2. Why does the battery drain so quickly?
When the Settings selection screen is always on, both the screen and MCU are working, so it is normal that the battery drains quickly. It uses 15% of the battery in about 24 hours. We recommend turning off the display screen when not in use.
3. Why can’t the power reach 140W?
To reach 140W, you need to use a cable that supports PD 3.1 and a device that supports PD 3.1 input such as the 2021 MacBook Pro 16″.
4. Why does USB-A port show 0.1W output when the power bank is not connected to any device?
1. Even if the device is unplugged when charging with USB-A, it will continue to output a small current to prevent the device from being fully charged, and it will last for about 2 minutes.
2. In trickle-charging mode, the output of USB-A is 0.1W.
5. Is the power bank allowed on flights?
Yes, it is flight-approved and allowed on a plane.
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Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5 stars 15,541
4.7 out of 5 stars 164
4.6 out of 5 stars 5,175
4.4 out of 5 stars 3,736
4.1 out of 5 stars 4,166
4.6 out of 5 stars 4,453
4.4 out of 5 stars 723
Price
$74.99$74.99
$159.99$159.99
$87.99$87.99
$159.99$159.99
$139.99$139.99
$44.99$44.99
$58.49$58.49
Main Feature
PD 3.1, Max 140W
300W,TurboBoost,AppControl
Built-In C Cable*2
Anker Prime 27K 250W
Anker Prime 20K 200W
Built-In C Cable
2-in-1 Power Bank and Charger
Output Ports
2 USB-C+1 USB-A
2 USB-C+1 USB-A
Built-in C Cable*2 + 1C1A
2 USB-C + 1 USB-A
2 USB-C + 1 USB-A
Built-in C Cable + 1C1A
2 USB-C
Recharging Time
~1 Hour (140W)
~1.06 Hours(134W)
~2 Hours(100W)
~0.72 Hours (140W)
~1.3 Hours (100W)
~1.5 Hours(87w)
~1.4 Hours(65W)
Capacity
24,000 mAh
26,250mAh
25,000 mAh
27,650 mAh
20,000 mAh
20,000 mAh
9,600 mAh
Maximum output power per port
140W
140W
100W
140W
100W
65W
65W
Size
6.13 * 2.15 *1.95 in
6.29 * 1.49 * 2.47 in
6.18 * 1.93 * 2.12 in
6.37 * 2.24 * 1.96 in
5.00 * 2.15 * 1.96 in
6.2 * 2.89 * 1.02 in
4.53 * 1.65 * 1.71 in
Weight
595g/21oz/1.31lb
600g/21oz/1.32lb
595g/21oz/1.31lb
667g/24oz/1.47lb
540g/19oz/1.19lb
440g/16oz/0.97lb
303g/11oz/0.67lb
Power Through Your Day: With a 24,000mAh capacity, this laptop power bank can charge an iPhone 16 Pro 4.13 times or a 2024 13-inch iPad Pro 1.33 times, keeping your devices powered during long trips or heavy use.
Intelligent Charge Monitoring: The smart digital display on this laptop power bank provides real-time insights on output/input power and estimates the recharge time, keeping users informed and their devices ready.
Rapid Two-Way Charging: Experience fast power delivery with 140W charging capability using Power Delivery 3.1 technology. Designed to quickly recharge laptops and phones while on the go. (Note: Use a 5A cable and a 140W charger.)
Convenient and Airplane-Safe: Pass through TSA and board your flight on time with this power bank that meets airline carry-on requirements. Measuring only 6.1 × 2.1 × 1.9″ and weighing about 22 oz, it’s ideal for travel and everyday use.
What You Get: Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K), welcome guide, 140W USB-C to USB-C cable, travel pouch, 24-month stress-free warranty, and friendly customer service.
9 reviews for Anker 737 Power Bank, 24,000mAh 3-Port Laptop Portable Charger with 140W Fast Charging, Smart Display, for Outdoor Work, Compatible with iPhone 16/15/14 Series, Vision Pro, Samsung, MacBook, and More
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William A. Parmley –
Awesome, Fully Meets My Expectations
This is an awesome device. After some quick tests I can say it fully meets my needs and expectations. Yes, it is expensive, and at $150 I didn’t think I could justify it. I got it on sale for $100 and I believe it was definitely worth it.The display is fantastic and really provides all the information you need in order to know what is going on with the inputs and outputs.My main use will be for charging the 50wh battery in my Surface Pro 8. The Anker 737 will charge it at a 55w rate via either of the two Thunderbolt ports (the supplied Microsoft charger is rated at 60w through the Surface connector), and it appears that the conversion efficiency is about 80%, meaning that it can fully charge the Surface and have capacity left over to charge a phone or two.(An interesting note about conversion efficiency based on some quick tests and calculations: If I charge my Surface Pro 8 from my Jackery 300’s PD port, it takes about 60wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. It appears that the Anker 737 will need to supply almost 70wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. If I connect the Microsoft AC adapter to the Jackery 300’s AC port and charge the Surface that way, it requires about 90wh to fully charge the 50wh battery. The more up and down conversions you do, the more you lose.)The supplied cord is rated for 140w and is 60cm long (NOT 6 cm as some have said), or about two feet.I had limited success with pass-through charging, YMMV. I connected a 45w charger and the Anker started charging at 42w. Then I connected a phone, which started charging at 10w, but the input to the Anker then dropped to an identical 10w. A different charger and a different load might give different results, I don’t know.Others have complained about having difficulty charging DJI batteries. Here’s what I think is going on (my best guess, anyway): I have the Mini 2 battery charging hub and three batteries. The hub appears to be happiest with an input of 12v, 1.5a. (The supplied DJI charger is rated at 9v, 2a and 12v, 1.5a.) USB-C PD 3.1 does not appear to support 12v, and when connected to the hub, the hub and the Anker can’t seem to negotiate an 18w charging rate at 9v. HOWEVER, when I connect the hub to the Anker’s USB-A port using the supplied DJI cable all is well and the hub charges at 18w.Some users have panicked over the USB-A port showing 0.1a with no load connected. Anker explains this on their support page (which takes some digging to find). 1. Make sure Trickle Charge mode is off (tap the button twice). 2. Wait two minutes after disconnecting a load from the USB-A port. 3. Relax.Some users have experienced less than expected charging rates. Not all USB cables are created equal. (In fact, back in the early days of USB-C there were some cables that didn’t meet the standard and were risky to use.) Make sure your cable supports the rate your device requires. I bought a six foot, 140w Anker cable to go along with the 737. That, plus the cable supplied with the 737, should meet all my needs.
B. Tran –
Fantastic power bank worth every penny.
This power bank is a beast! It charges my phone, tablet, and even my laptop super fast. The build quality feels premium, and the digital display showing battery percentage and output is really handy. It’s a bit heavier than smaller chargers, but totally worth it for the power and speed. Anker never disappoints! It’s a bit hefty though but other than that it’s a pretty solid power bank.
Carlos Luciano –
Solid Power Bank – Great Build and Long Battery Life
This is a great power bank so far. I’ve been able to charge both my laptop and phone at good speeds. The 140W output sounds impressive, but honestly, very few devices can take advantage of that. If that’s not your main reason for buying, you might find other options just as good.Anker is known for quality products, and this is no exception—it feels very well-built and solid. I love that it shows the charging speed and how much power each device is receiving. The battery capacity is great; I’ve managed to keep my phone charged for almost a week just with this power bank (though I don’t use it heavily).It’s perfect for long trips where you need to charge multiple devices. I just wish it had more USB-A ports (the regular USB type) instead of mostly USB-C. Still, if you plan on charging high-performance laptops or multiple devices, this is a strong choice.
Dominique Joseph –
Versatile
This charger is heavier than it looks, so maybe for some people it might not be as convenient. I have no issue with it. It’s not in my pocket. That was my ‘negative’ for this product. Now to the good stuff. Oh it didn’t come with a charger but it comes with a charging cable rated at 140W to match the power bank max output and input charging. I don’t own any of those Apple products but I did charge someone’s Iphone with it with their cord, so I know it can charge Iphones if anyone is wondering. I really bought it thinking it would charge my son’s laptop but it can’t the port on his laptop doesn’t allow charging, just data transfer. It’s a gaming laptop, so even the Wattage was sufficient, there was no way to charge it with this device. It does charge a laptop I have here that has the port that allows it, as quickly as the laptop charger (that only outputs 45W) and yes the digital screen on the power bank shows it is outputting 45W to it. It will fluctuate between 42 to 46W but I think this is normal. When the laptop (or any other device connected to it) is fully charged, it will stop. I should check to see if it will start to charge again if I start using the device connected to it. It probably will though, this device kinda smart to check these things. It also allows you to charge devices while being charged. Maybe that is the new standard but not much power banks did that before, so the fact that this one does it pretty cool. Back to the screen. It displays some nice information. It will give you an estimate how long the connected device will take to reach 100% in real time. It also does this when you are charging the bank itself. It tells you how long it will take for it to be fully charged. Yes it can do it simultaneously. So it can tell you how it will take to reach 100% and tell you how long devices connected will take to reach 100%. While being charged, you can only charge two devices (USB A and USB C) because one of the ports (the main USB C) is both input and output. When it not being charged, it can charge 3 devices at the same time. Remember thought that device output 140W max so it will adjust accordingly. I am able to charge my laptop (the 45W one), my Samsung phone and some Bluetooth ear plugs (or another phone) all at once and it won’t even run down the power bank. I don’t use it daily, so I haven’t needed it to charge it too often but it doesn’t take long to charge. I honestly much check how long but I haven’t needed more than an hour so far. I haven’t run it down too low either, lowest being 15%. Off course it will take longer to charge if you are charging devices at the same time, although I haven’t done so as it yet. Another thing I need to check.Now the questions people make ask…. tldrIs it worth this price? I paid 90 something for it, so yes worth it for me. Right now it cost $109.99, so still worth it for me. Now for the List Price of $149.99, I wasn’t buying it at that price.Does it do what it states in the description section? Yes it does and then some. Everything is states it does is accurate.Will I buy it again? This will last for quite a while for me so hopefully I won’t have to replace it soon. I am hoping by the time I will need to replace this that Anker will have upgraded this to something more powerful or more wattage ( they do have that presently) for a similar price or according to cost of living if you know what I mean.Do I recommend this? TOTALLY worth it at the prices I mentioned. I didn’t say it in the review but because the smart charging with it, your devices are safe from overcharging and so on. Yes I trust my devices with this power bank more than the chargers that come with them.Hope this review was helpful.
Kindleのお客様 –
重いけど減らない。充電は対応アダプタ使うとものすごく早いけど、ものすごく暑くなる
Michael Andersson –
Fungerar precis som den ska. Laddar och laddas snabbt! Ger mycket bra information i displayen.
Michele Testa –
L’ANKER Power Bank, un’aggiunta formidabile alla gamma ANKER, mi ha lasciato un’impressione significativa.Innanzitutto, la qualità costruttiva di questo power bank è eccezionale. È solido e robusto, trasmettendo un senso di affidabilità. Tenendolo in mano, si percepisce che è un dispositivo costruito per durare, un fattore importante per i caricabatterie portatili destinati all’uso quotidiano e a occasionali maneggiamenti bruschi.Sebbene l’ANKER Power Bank sia ottimo in termini di costruzione, vale la pena notare che sembra piuttosto pesante. Il peso potrebbe sorprendere, data la notevole quantità di energia che contiene. Non è leggero come ci si potrebbe aspettare, ma questo peso extra è una testimonianza della potenza e della capacità che racchiude nel suo elegante design.Una caratteristica distintiva di questo power bank è lo schermo LCD. È un’aggiunta incredibilmente utile, che fornisce informazioni in tempo reale sulla potenza assorbita, sulla capacità residua della batteria e altri dati importanti. Questo garantisce di essere sempre aggiornati sullo stato del power bank, consentendo una gestione più efficace dell’alimentazione.La ricarica del power bank è incredibilmente rapida. Utilizzando un caricabatterie da 65 W, mi ci sono volute solo circa 2 ore per ricaricarlo completamente. Si tratta di un tempo di ricarica eccezionale, soprattutto considerando la notevole capacità di accumulo di energia offerta. Inoltre, vale la pena notare che utilizzando un caricabatterie da 100 W, il processo di ricarica sarà ancora più rapido. La possibilità di ricaricare rapidamente il power bank è un vantaggio significativo, che garantisce di poterlo utilizzare in tempi relativamente brevi.In conclusione, l’ANKER Power Bank si distingue per la sua struttura di alta qualità, il display LCD informativo e l’impressionante velocità di ricarica. Sebbene possa sembrare un po’ pesante in mano, questo è compensato dalla notevole capacità di accumulo di energia. L’inclusione del display LCD rappresenta una vera svolta, offrendo preziose informazioni sul consumo energetico e sulla durata residua della batteria. E il tempo di ricarica rapido, ulteriormente ottimizzabile con un caricabatterie da 100 W, lo rende una scelta comoda per chi necessita di una fonte di alimentazione affidabile in movimento. Se cercate un power bank ad alta capacità e ben costruito, l’ANKER Power Bank è sicuramente un investimento valido.
Guilherme –
Excelente produto, carrega meu S21+5G no mínimo 3 vezes, de 20 a 30 cada ciclo, e possui um ótima recarga, testado com o próprio carregador da anker.
James Goussanou –
i have had this for a couple days now simply because i love the idea of going about my day with one battery pack that can charge all my device and so far the 737 doesn’t disappoint. i usually carry with me every day a 16 inch M2 Macbook pro, My samsung Z Fold 4, My SoundCore Life Q30 and now the 737 and two usb-c cables. the battery on the macbook is great but when i need to top off towards the end of my shift i love the idea of having the single pack for all my devices especially when they can all reach their potential charging speeds. its a bit on the heavy side and the material used is not the greatest but apart from that its a game changer for what it offers for me in terms of portability.the fact that it also puts most of the important stats(charging output, remaining battery life..) right in front of you via the small display is neat.i haven’t had it for long but so far it the drain on it is actually really good. i lose a about 1% every three days but only time will tell how it holds up eventually.i would recommend if money is no object and you want a faster charging bank that displays not only the charging speed but much more especially when you travel to areas where power outages are a thing and you need at least a few hours more out of your devices this is a solid pick.