Micro-USB input feels outdated
In 2025, nearly all cables are USB-C, and having to carry a Micro-USB cable just to recharge this power bank is a common frustration. Anker's newer PowerCore models have upgraded to USB-C input.
Source: Reddit r/onebagThe Anker PowerCore 20000 (ASIN B06X9JCKR7) is a 20,000 mAh portable charger with dual USB-A outputs and PowerIQ 2.0 adaptive charging. Available on Amazon.ca, it provides approximately 6 iPhone charges or 5 Galaxy charges per cycle—ideal for multi-day trips without reliable outlet access.
| Capacity | 20,000 mAh |
| Ports | 2× USB-A output (12W max combined) |
| Input | Micro-USB (cable included) |
| Charge Speed | PowerIQ 2.0 adaptive output |
| Device Charges | iPhone 15 approx. 6x, Galaxy S23 approx. 5x |
| Weight | 356g / 12.5 oz |
"Traveled through Southeast Asia for three weeks with this. Charged my iPhone and camera battery daily. Came back with charge still on the bank. Indispensable piece of kit."
Source: Amazon.ca reviewer
"The micro-USB input is annoying when everything else in my bag is USB-C, but the output speed and capacity are exactly what I need for long-haul flights."
Source: Reddit r/solotravel
"Been using this for two years. No swelling, no heat issues, charges everything at full speed. Anker just works."
Source: Amazon.ca reviewer
Micro-USB input feels outdated
In 2025, nearly all cables are USB-C, and having to carry a Micro-USB cable just to recharge this power bank is a common frustration. Anker's newer PowerCore models have upgraded to USB-C input.
Source: Reddit r/onebagNo USB-C output
Cannot charge USB-C laptops or tablets that require PD charging. For iPad Pro or laptop users who need more than phone-level charging, a USB-C PD power bank is required instead.
Source: Amazon.ca reviewerSlow recharge of the bank itself
Via Micro-USB, fully charging the 20,000 mAh bank takes 9–10 hours. Budget for an overnight top-up after each heavy-use day rather than expecting a quick recharge.
Source: Amazon.ca reviewerThe Anker PowerCore 20000 remains one of the most reliable high-capacity power banks for travelers who primarily charge smartphones and earbuds. The PowerIQ charging, proven build quality, and Anker's reputation make it a safe purchase—and at $69 it's priced for value. The Micro-USB input is a legitimate dated drawback; if USB-C-first charging matters to you, look at Anker's newer 20K models with USB-C I/O. But for a traveler who wants to arrive with a charged phone no matter what, this delivers.