
"They hold 60,000 and 90,000 mAh of power, respectively, so there's a lot of power here, but in a manageable package - they weigh 5.1 and 6.2 pounds, respectively - and both have a comfortable carry handle. The light on the top is one of the best I've seen on a power bank. It's a lantern as opposed to a flashlight, and the built-in bellows-style diffuser does a remarkable job of spreading the light."
"I'm lazy, and I'll use a power bank rather than an extension cord. Combine that with the fact that I increasingly like to work away from my home office, I generally have a power bank or three on hand. While small power banks are a mainstay for keeping my aging -- and soon to be replaced -- iPhone 15 Pro Max going through a work day, my MacBook Pro appreciates a bit more power."
Anker offers two large DC power banks with 60,000 and 90,000 mAh capacities, weighing 5.1 and 6.2 pounds and featuring comfortable carry handles. Both units output USB-C and DC but not AC, making them larger than pocket power banks while remaining portable. Each has a high-quality lantern-style light with a bellows-style diffuser that spreads illumination effectively; the light includes an SOS flashing mode that can be annoying. Both units can be recharged via solar panels with an XT-60 output, enabling practical off-grid charging. The devices are priced around $169 and $104 respectively.
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