Anker powerhouse II 400 review. A week ago I visited my rural village to participate in some family function. As usual I work from home and this was not an exception. I continued working even right from my village home.
During my previous visits I faced multiple of challenges including incessant power outages and poor network coverage. The situation was worsen by the fact that previously I was using a 3 G phone which made my life miserable. I upgraded to a 4 G enabled phone which changed the situation by a large margin.
During my recent visit the problem was how to get a stable power source for use while working virtually. I’d a 40 Watts solar panel (Powertraveller) but that was not sufficient because as soon as the sun goes away, everything would come to a stand still. Thank God this happened on Thursday and Friday during my days off from work. There fore, the challenge did not have a great impact on my work.
I vowed to my self that I would find a long-lasting solution. I embarked on an internet search for a power house which can charge my laptop, camera batteries, power my modem which requires a DC output among other devices.
As expected I came across a number of products from various companies but settled on Anker PowerHouse II 400. It was being sold by Cellular Kenya and other vendors in Kenya’s capital city Nairobi.
I settled on a local supplier known as Cellular Kenya Limited because the company is well known to me and secondly I got lost as I was searching for other more affordable vendors.
Anker PowerHouse II 400 is a product designed and manufactured by a U.S. company known as Anker Innovations Ltd. This is one of the largest power banks in the market. Anker PowerHouse II 400 produces 300 Watts of electric power, 388.8 Wh, 110 V Alternating Current and has a port capable of 60 W USB-C.
Anker powerhouse II 400 is suitable for producing emergency power during power blackouts, camping and road trips.
Anker PowerHouse II 400 can charge Mac-books more than 5 times, it can charge a total of 8 devices simultaneously. It is also reputed to charge laptops up to 40% faster when using USB-c port.
Anker PowerHouse II 400 has an AC outlet (wall outlet) which can produce a maximum of 300 watts while the USB-C can produce a maximum of 60 W.
the Anker PowerHouse II 400 has a car outlet which produces 12 V of Direct Current (DC).
The Anker PowerHouse II 400 can run a 43″ TV rated 110 W for 3 hours or run a Wi-Fi router with a rating of 10 Watts for 29 hours.
I am proud to be one of the 55 million + happy users of Anker PowerHouse II 400.
I will provide a detailed review after 1 month.
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