Anker Power Bank, Portable Charger with 140W Output, Digital Display, Compatible with iPhone 15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max, iPhone 14/13 Series, Samsung, MacBook, Dell, AirPods, USB Type A, USB Type C

$109.99

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Price: $109.99
(as of Feb 10, 2026 08:57:08 UTC – Details)

Product description

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Anker 737 Power Bank

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1 Charge 3 Devices at Once

2 Real-Time Protection

3 ActiveShield 2.0

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1 140W Fast Charging

2 High-Speed Recharging

3 Wide Compatibility

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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 16,307

4.6 out of 5 stars 188

4.7 out of 5 stars 425

4.6 out of 5 stars 7,230

4.6 out of 5 stars 5,820

4.4 out of 5 stars 3,988

4.4 out of 5 stars 814

Price

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$199.99$199.99

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$52.49$52.49

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$89.99$89.99

Main Feature

PD 3.1, Max 140W

220W,TurboBoost,AppControl

300W,TurboBoost,AppControl

Built-In C Cable*2

Built-In C Cable

Anker Prime 27K 250W

2-in-1 Power Bank and Charger

Output Ports

2 USB-C+1 USB-A

2 USB-C+1 USB-A

2 USB-C+1 USB-A

Built-in C Cable*2 + 1C1A

Built-in C Cable + 1C1A

2 USB-C + 1 USB-A

2 USB-C

Recharging Time

~1 Hour (140W)

~1.43 Hours(100W)

~1.06 Hours(134W)

~2 Hours(100W)

~1.5 Hours(87w)

~0.72 Hours (140W)

~1.4 Hours(65W)

Capacity

24,000 mAh

20,100mAh

26,250mAh

25,000 mAh

20,000 mAh

27,650 mAh

9,600 mAh

Total Output

140W

220W

300W

165W

87W

250W

65W

Maximum output power per port

140W

140W

140W

100W

65W

140W

65W

Size

6.13 * 2.15 *1.95 in

5.78 * 1.75 * 1.96 in

6.29 * 1.49 * 2.47 in

6.18 * 1.93 * 2.12 in

6.2 * 2.89 * 1.02 in

6.37 * 2.24 * 1.96 in

4.53 * 1.65 * 1.71 in

Weight

595g/21oz/1.31lb

510g/18oz /1.24lb

600g/21oz/1.32lb

595g/21oz/1.31lb

440g/16oz/0.97lb

667g/24oz/1.47lb

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.

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Anker Power Bank, Portable Charger with 140W Output, Digital Display, Compatible with iPhone 15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max, iPhone 14/13 Series, Samsung, MacBook, Dell, AirPods, USB Type A, USB Type C

  1. DM

    Powerful, reliable, and well-built
    This power bank is extremely reliable and well-made. The 24,000mAh capacity provides plenty of power, and it charges devices quickly and efficiently. The build quality feels solid and premium, exactly what you expect from Anker.The display is useful for monitoring battery status, and having multiple ports makes it convenient for charging more than one device at a time. Great for travel, work, or everyday use.Overall, an excellent power bank with strong performance and dependable quality.

  2. 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.

  3. Malicorneus

    Big. Heavy. Powerful
    I needed a charger that would reload my iPad Pro. I have a couple of quite powerful battery packs, but the best of them struggled even to maintain the iPad charge at the same level (though it does well in recharging my iPhone). So, more power needed.This battery is a chunk, It’s big and heavy. When I first got it, the booklet advised putting it on charge right away and, yes, that is needed. The display showed it at only 16% of full charge out of the box. I put it on a regular 3amp (about 15w) charger and the display usefully, if rather disappointingly, predicted it would take about 16 hours to full charge (It did start at 99 hours immediately, but then it got its act together and gave a more manageable timeframe though the timing does bounce around a bit). I left it on charge overnight and it was 100% the next day, so I’m guessing around 12 hours from 16% to 100%. I would have preferred faster, preferably a lot faster. But Est Quod Est…In my first trial at using the battery to charge my iPad the iPad was at 83% and the battery at 100%. It charged the iPad up to 100% in maybe 45 minutes which ran the battery down to 92%. So a 17% iPad charge resulted in an 8% run down on the battery, About a 2:1 ratio. That implies I should get two whole iPad charges out of one full battery charge and the charging should take about 6*45min or about 4.1/2 hours. Not too bad. Again. I would have preferred more charge for a shorter time.But this was only my first pass at calibrating the charging capability of this battery, so we’ll see how it pans out in the longer term. In the meantime, I really like the display. It shows the current draw, predicts charging time and shows the current charge level of the battery—all very useful metrics. It is chunky and quite heavy, which somewhat detracts from its portability, but more powerful batteries are always bigger and heavier. That’s just the way it is.My interim judgement is that it’s a plus and assuming it is able to reliably deliver charges to my iPad for a good number of battery recharge cycles, I will be happy I got it. I may update these metrics after I’ve run it for a while, but for now: recommended.

  4. Darla Rivera

    Powerful, reliable, and perfect for laptops
    This power bank exceeded my expectations. It delivers excellent power and easily charges laptops, tablets, and smartphones. The charging speed is fast and stable, and the built-in display is very useful for monitoring battery level and output power in real time. The design feels solid and high quality, making it durable and reliable. Perfect for travel, remote work, or long days away from home. Definitely worth the investment.

  5. 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

  6. A Bevan

    Does not come with a lead. Either to power source or to device to be charged.Instruction are too tiny to read. Discriminates against elderly and all visually impaired people.

  7. Mr Mohammed mousa

    افضل شي استخدمته حتى الآن

  8. 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.

  9. armando sandoval

    Es un producto de alta calidad me gustó bastante puede cargar la mac en un tiempo muy rápido es decir como algunos 40 minutos pero si le dura toda la carga de la batería se la puede consumir en toda la carga llena de una Mac. estoy muy a gusto con el producto

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