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Anker PowerCore 10000 Review

The PowerCore 10000 is a bare-bones charger that gets the job done but lacks any extra features to make it more convenient to use
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Anker PowerCore 10000 Review
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Manufacturer:   Anker
David Wise
By David Wise ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  March 7, 2022
Contributions From: Austin Palmer
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SCORE
  • Portability - 40% 8.0
  • Charging Efficiency - 30% 5.0
  • Added Convenience - 20% 4.0
  • Recharge Time - 10% 6.0

Our Verdict

While the Anker PowerCore 10000 couldn't clinch one of the overall top spots in our review, we don't think it's a bad product by any means. This run-of-the-mill USB charger is pretty petite given its capacity, with more than enough juice to fully recharge most devices a handful of times. It lacks extra convenience features that many top models offer, like a built-in wall plug, charging cable, or flashlight, but it is a solid option for a simple portable charger designed to charge one device at a time.
REASONS TO BUY
Fairly compact given its capacity
Available in multiple colors
REASONS TO AVOID
No integrated cables
Only a single USB port

Our Analysis and Test Results

We liked that the PowerCore 10000 has a fast charge rate — up to 2.4 amps — for the one device that it can charge at a time, which is fast enough for larger devices. Besides that, it's a fairly uninspiring charger that isn't our first choice, but we were more than happy to add it to a backpack or slip it into a pocket when heading out if our phones were low.

anker powercore 10000 - the powercore 10000 is a fairly average portable charger but it gets...
The PowerCore 10000 is a fairly average portable charger but it gets the job done.
Credit: Laura Casner

Portability


The Anker PowerCore 10000 tips the scales at a mere 6.48 ounces, which is quite a bit lighter than the average charger in our test group. This product takes up a fairly small volume, measuring 3.56 inches long by 2.38 inches wide by 0.84 inches thick — definitely small enough to easily carry around in a pocket.

anker powercore 10000 - this anker charger isn't too uncomfortable to carry around in a...
This Anker charger isn't too uncomfortable to carry around in a pocket.
Credit: Laura Casner

We never found it uncomfortable to carry in a pants pocket unless we were sitting right on top of it, and you could easily forget it was even there when carrying it around in a jacket.

Charging Efficiency


We were able to pull 5273 mAh out of this battery with the discharge rate set to 2.4 amps, which is about 53% of its stated capacity. This improved a bit when we dropped it to a 1 amp discharge rate, but we were still only able to get about 64% of the claimed capacity out of it.

anker powercore 10000 - the anker powercore 10000 delivered some middle-of-the-road results...
The Anker PowerCore 10000 delivered some middle-of-the-road results in our capacity test.
Credit: Laura Casner

This charger also fell a little short of its charging claims in our test. Anker states that you should be able to charge an iPhone 8 3.5 times and a Samsung Galaxy S8 2.5 times, but we were only able to charge an S8 about 2.2 times.

anker powercore 10000 - we only got 2.2 samsung s8 charges out of this battery instead of...
We only got 2.2 Samsung S8 charges out of this battery instead of the claimed 2.5.
Credit: Laura Casner

Added Convenience


The PowerCore 10000 is only capable of charging a single device at a time. It also lacks all of the integrated features that other models have, like a flashlight, built-in wall plug for recharging the battery pack, or integrated cable for different devices.

anker powercore 10000 - this battery does include a micro-usb cable but you'll need to...
This battery does include a micro-USB cable but you'll need to provide your own if your device has a different charging port.
Credit: Laura Casner

This USB charger includes a micro-USB cable for recharging the pack or charging compatible devices, but you'll need to supply your own USB power brick or charge it off a computer.

Recharge Time


The manufacturer claims that it takes 3-5 hours to fully recharge this battery, which matched up with our test results quite well. It took approximately 240 minutes (4 hours) with a high-quality charger in our evaluation, though this could increase if your USB power source doesn't have the best discharge rate.

anker powercore 10000 - it can take 3-5 hours to fully recharge the anker powercore 10000.
It can take 3-5 hours to fully recharge the Anker PowerCore 10000.
Credit: Laura Casner

Should You Buy the Anker PowerCore 10000?


The PowerCore 10000 is a fairly run-of-the-mill charging device that shouldn't disappoint. It doesn't have any fancy features, but it gets the job done and is a decent and affordable backup charging solution for your devices.

What Other Portable Chargers Should You Consider?


For a power bank with a decent capacity, integrated flashlight, and the ability to charge multiple devices at once, we love the INIU Portable Charger 10000. If you're looking for a great 2-for-1 deal, check out the affordable 2-Pack Miady 10000.

David Wise and Austin Palmer