Anker set to introduce a new sleek power bank - here's the current information available
The tech world is abuzz with the latest announcement from Anker, a leading provider of charging solutions. The company has confirmed the development of the Anker Zolo Power Bank 22.5W (model A110D), a pocket-friendly power bank with an integrated USB-C cable.
This upcoming power bank boasts a battery capacity of 10,000 mAh (37 Wh), allowing it to charge most smartphones multiple times over. It features an output of up to 22.5W via the integrated USB-C cable, making it a speedy choice for charging your devices.
The Zolo Power Bank comes equipped with USB-C and USB-A ports, offering a maximum combined output of 15W when charging multiple devices simultaneously. It recharges in approximately three hours using a 20W input.
A digital display on the power bank shows the remaining battery level, and a trickle charging mode ensures that your devices are charged safely and efficiently. Measuring approximately 140 x 72 x 15 mm (5.5 x 2.8 x 0.6 inches) and weighing around 229 grams (8.0 oz), the Zolo Power Bank is compact and lightweight, fitting well within a pocket or bag.
The power bank has been listed on Verizon's online store, priced at $29.99 (around £25), but a specific release date has not been announced. While the power bank is expected to launch in the US, details regarding its release outside the US, including pricing, remain uncertain.
According to a report from AnkerInsider, the Zolo Power Bank may come in both black and white variants, following the trend of smaller, more compact power bank designs that Anker has been leaning towards recently.
Anker has been making waves in the power bank market with impressive releases such as the Laptop Power Bank 25,000mAh, which scored a perfect five stars in a full review. The Zolo Power Bank is set to continue this trend, offering a reliable and efficient charging solution for on-the-go consumers.
Stay tuned for more updates on the release date and pricing for the Anker Zolo Power Bank outside the US.
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