Discounted Anker® Astro E4 13000mAh Portable High Capacity Dual-Port
External Battery Pack Power Bank Backup Charger for iPhone 5S, 5C, 5,
4S (Apple adapters not included), iPad 4, 3, 2, Mini, iPods, Samsung
Galaxy S4, S3, S2, Note 2, HTC One, EVO, Thunderbolt, Incredible, Droid
DNA, Motorola ATRIX, Droid, Google Glass, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Nexus 10,
LG Optimus - Black

Anker® Astro E4 13000mAh Portable High Capacity Dual-Port External Battery Pack Power Bank Backup Charger for iPhone 5S, 5C, 5, 4S (Apple adapters not included), iPad 4, 3, 2, Mini, iPods, Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, S2, Note 2, HTC One, EVO, Thunderbolt, Incredible, Droid DNA, Motorola ATRIX, Droid, Google Glass, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Nexus 10, LG Optimus - Black Review
With such massive capacity, in such a compact package, the Anker® Astro E4 is perfect for flights, road trips, or just any time you're away from an outlet.
Enough power to go around.
Marooned? In transit? Forget your OEM adapter? With the Anker® Astro E4, prolong your battery life multiple times, wherever you are. Holding enough power to charge a smartphone 3-6 times (depending on your phone's battery size), keep your gadgets going for days and still have juice left to share.
Strong but never slow.
In addition to capacity, the Anker® Astro E4 sports two concurrent, high-speed ports. So whether you're charging an Apple or Android device, you'll get the most out of your technology. We've also included connective adapters to ensure compatibility with most devices.
Designed around the details.
Just because the E4 packs a punch, doesn't mean it can't look nice. We went with a smooth, ebony finish to keep you traveling in style. Simple, unobtrusive features, such as one-touch status LEDs and a built-in flashlight, give you everything you need out of a battery without sacrificing aesthetics.
For optimal use.
• For simultaneous, max-speed charging of your Astro and other devices, check out Anker's new 25W 5-port wall charger or dual-port 24W car charger.
• Compatible with all Apple and Android smartphones, tablets and other 5V input USB-charged devices. The iPod nano and some GPS and Bluetooth devices are not supported.
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Anker® Astro E4 13000mAh Portable High Capacity Dual-Port External Battery Pack Power Bank Backup Charger for iPhone 5S, 5C, 5, 4S (Apple adapters not included), iPad 4, 3, 2, Mini, iPods, Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, S2, Note 2, HTC One, EVO, Thunderbolt, Incredible, Droid DNA, Motorola ATRIX, Droid, Google Glass, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Nexus 10, LG Optimus - Black Feature
- Huge capacity (13000mAh) charges the iPhone almost 6 times, large-capacity phones like the Galaxy S4 more than 3 times or about an 80% charge to an iPad 3 / 4.
- Super-fast charge output (5V / 3A total) through dual USB ports (5V / 2A and 5V / 1A) allow for simultaneous charging of your iPad, iPhone, Android, and more at high speed.
- Smooth, ivory/ebony varnish allows you to power up in style, while 4 status LEDs keep you informed of remaining capacity. Built-in flashlight for dark or low-light environments.
- Premium lithium-ion battery ensures quality, supplying 500+ recharge cycles over a lifetime. Use a 1.5A adapter (not included) with the included USB cable for fastest charging (6.5 hours).
- Package contents: Anker® Astro E4 External Battery, Micro USB cable, travel pouch, instruction manual.
Anker® Astro E4 13000mAh Portable High Capacity Dual-Port External Battery Pack Power Bank Backup Charger for iPhone 5S, 5C, 5, 4S (Apple adapters not included), iPad 4, 3, 2, Mini, iPods, Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, S2, Note 2, HTC One, EVO, Thunderbolt, Incredible, Droid DNA, Motorola ATRIX, Droid, Google Glass, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Nexus 10, LG Optimus - Black Maybe you should visit the following website to get a better price and specification details
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408 of 420 people found the following review helpful.
This is an extremely powerful battery pack with above average performance in charging your devices!
By jjceo (jjceo@comcast . net)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3G912HJO723BI This battery pack is beautifully packaged with white case with a silver band around it. It is a powerful battery pack rated at 13,000 mAh of capacity and capable of charging two devices simultaneously. I put together a video of the unit and the test results for your review.
The white exterior shell looks fantastic and does not show fingerprints. The battery weighs in at 10 5/8 ounces. The battery pack has two USB output ports that output 5 VDC at 1 Amp and the second one outputs 5 VDC at 2 Amps. This is ideal to allow you to charge two devices at the same time and one of them can be a tablet.
During the testing the temperature of the battery pack never even exceeded ambient room temperature. To start your device charging you connect it with the proper cable and press the battery pack's power button and charging starts. The charging will stop automatically when your device is fully charged or the battery pack is depleted.
This battery pack also features a LED flashlight built in that can stay on for up to 600 hours when the battery is fully charged. This is ideal for when you travel to have an emergency light in a hotel room, when looking for your keys or when in a dark movie theater.
This product is very good and I rate it at 5 stars. I was able to get 75.5% of the battery's rated capacity out of it in my testing and that is very good. If you are a business person or a student and have to depend on your tablet or smart phone for long periods of time without the ability to get to an AC power source then this is a good battery to own. This is good for those who travel a lot or camp out. Now you can watch your movies or listen to your music on those long airline flights.
You should note that I did not operate my devices while I charged them but the iPhones were on, connected to the wireless supplier's towers and in all cases the devices WIFI was active.
Items in the box:
* The Anker 13000 mAh battery
* The battery pack comes with an instruction manual
* A USB to round pin charging cable that is 27 inches long
* Three different phone adapters
* It does not come with an AC wall charging adapter.
Anker Astro E4 13000mAh External Battery Charger Features:
* There are two USB power output ports and they are USB 1 rated at 5VDC at 1 Amp, USB 2 rated at 5VDC at 2 Amp for iPads and tablets.
* Press the ON button when you plug in a device and that begins the charging process of your device. There is an automatic OFF when your electronic device is charged.
* The battery pack uses Lithium-Polymer battery technology
* The battery pack can be recharged 500+ times
* Warranty is 18 months
* Powerful 13000 mAh capacity
* The unit is compact and weighs in at 10 5/8 ounces.
* Attractive design with nice white exterior and surrounding silver band
* It has 4blue LED status lights located on the side that indicate the battery charge level. One LED flashing means 0 to 5%, one LED on and the second one flashing means 5 to 25%, two LEDs on and the third flashing means 25 to 50%, three LEDs on and the fourth blinking means 50 to 75% four LEDs on means 75 to 100%..
* When pressing the power button or charging a device the LEDs light showing the amount of power still stored in the battery pack.
* The battery pack does not come with an AC wall charger.
* Charging it with a USB 2.0 port on your laptop or computer is not recommended by me as the battery would take too long to fully charge. (Approximately 26+ hours with a 500 mAh USB 2.0 Port.)
* It will take 13+ hours minimum to charge the battery pack with a 5 VDC USB rated at 1 Amp.
* The battery pack can output 3 Amps max at one time so it can charge two devices simultaneously.
* The unit has a LED flashlight that can be turned on by quickly double pressing the power switch. It can be on for up to 600 hours continuously. You turn it off by double pressing the power switch again.
Charging my devices:
I charged the battery pack fully before I started my test. I started with an iPad 2 at 5 % and the Anker 13000 battery fully charged and at 4 LEDs.
* 30 min 19% 4 LEDs
* 60 min 33% 4 LEDs
* 90 min 47% 3 LEDs
* 120 min 61% 2 LEDs
* 150 min 75% 2 LEDs
* 180 min 86% 2 LEDs
* 210 min 92% 2 LEDs
* 240 min 100% 2 LEDs
Start iPhone 4 at 10 % and the Anker 13000 battery at 2 LEDs.
* 30 min 43% 2 LEDs
* 60 min 75% 2 LEDs
* 90 min 89% 2 LEDs
* 120 min 95% 2 LEDs
* 150 min 100% 2 LEDs
Start a second iPhone 4 at 19 % and the Anker 13000 battery at 2 LEDs.
* 30 min 50% 1 LEDs
* 60 min 78% 1 LEDs
* 90 min 89% 1 LEDs
* 120 min 100% 1 LEDs
Start a Kindle Fire at 28 % and the Anker 13000 battery at 1 LEDs.
* 30 min 46% on the Kindle Fire and the battery pack is dead
Anker 13000 mAh capacity used:
* iPad 2 charging used 6596.8 mAh
* First iPhone 4 used 1278 mAh
* Second iPhone 4 used 1150 mAh
* Kindle Fire used 792 mAh
* Total power consumed from the Anker 1300 is 9816.8 mAh of capacity or 75.5% of 13000 which is a very good result!
Here are some common devices and the amount of mAh of capacity they have when they are fully charged. This is just to give you an impression of how much energy it takes to charge your smart device:
* iPhone 4 battery 1,420 mAh battery capacity
* iPhone 4S battery 1,432 mAh battery capacity
* iPad 2 battery 6,944 mAh battery capacity
* iPad 3 battery 11,560 mAh battery capacity
* Kindle Fire battery 4400 mAh capacity
* Kindle Keyboard battery 1750 mAh capacity
* iPhone 5 is 3.8 VDC at 5.45 Wh = 1434 mAh battery
* iPad 4 battery is 11,486 mAh 3.7 VDC at 42.5 Wh
* iPad Mini battery is 4490 mAh at 3.72 VDC 16.7 Wh
When using an external battery you have to allow approximately 30 % of the battery capacity will be lost to heat, voltage conversion, powering the batteries electronics and the electronics of your electronics device's charging circuits. In addition you have to consider that your device is not truly off like a cell phone is still connected to the WIFI and phone networks and probably receiving emails, etc.
Real world examples of charging capability with this battery pack:
* iPhone 4 or 5 approximately 6.91 full charges out of a fully charged Anker 13000 mAh battery pack
* iPad 2 approximately 141% of a full charge
* iPad 3 or 4 approximately 85% of a full charge
* iPad Mini approximately 219% of a full charge
* Kindle Fire approximately 223% of a full charge
* A normal estimated usable storage is 70% of capacity or .70 * 13000 mAh = 9100 mAh charging capacity available for your electronic devices.
* In my testing I was able to use approximately 9816.8 mAh of capacity or roughly 75.5% of the 13000 mAh capacity. This is a very good result.
I received a sample product for evaluation and I promised to provide a fair and honest review.
120 of 131 people found the following review helpful.
Like a wall outlet, anywhere... even while mobile
By Daniel Doron
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2Y58FO5TCNFFC Like a wall outlet, anywhere... even while mobile
I go over different aspects in my 5-minute video review, so please check that out for more info.
Frankly, I wouldn't have thought to buy this for myself. I would have thought, "I can manage... I HAVE managed without this portable power plant of a battery so far..."
And I have, for years, managed.
But I received the E4 as a review unit (see disclosure below), and just threw it in my bag with my things when I went out.
And once you realize you've got such in incredible reservoir of power everywhere with you, well, let's just say your daily behavior that was previously subconscious to you... changes.
First of all, for packing as much power as it does, Anker pulled it off in the sleekest possible package in my opinion. Sporting a glossy black finish with a silver matte band, it feels in the hand like two black iPhone 3GSís facing each other; only a touch heavier, taller, and wider. Just the same, it feels as solidly build and sturdy as youíd hope for in this E4. Nothing feels flimsy or neglected in itís build quality or design.
If you regularly find yourself wanting to charge your devices, or feel you're making too many compromises for the sake of battery life (airplane mode, lowering the brightness, etc.), get yourself an external battery. Throw it in your bag, and forget about finding outlets in public spaces anymore.
Even if that doesn't happen for you often, it's perfect to take along on trips (use it for rechargeable camera batteries!), to the airport... you get the idea.
I think what surprised me the most was that I was finding it useful where I never would have guessed, because it never would have dawned on me. For example, I wanted to show my friend some videos on my iPad at his place, while we wait for another friend to arrive. But my iPad didn't have much juice left, so we could ordinarily only watch it where there was an outlet, and even then I'd need to be sure I had an extra-long cable so we could sit comfortably. Since I brought this wonder along, we took it outside, put it on a table with the E4, and cranked up the brightness. No problem.
I have to run around a lot in the city for my work, so it's great to be able to charge my iPhone or iPad with the E4 in my bag while I'm, say, on the subway. Remember though that any devices will warm up when charging, so make sure they're not getting too hot in there.
And last but not least, because of the massive battery capacity this E4 has, I don't have to "baby" it, making sure it's full before every outing. Even at half, its far more than enough for my iPhone, and will hold me through a few hours of video on my iPad.
One tip: If you don't have one, invest in a "2 Amp" or "2.1 Amp" USB wall charger. Chargers supplied with cell phones are often 1 Amp, while tablets like the iPad come with a charger that's at least 2 Amps. Think of amps like rate-of-flow for electricity; the more amps, the more juice travels in a given time.
Because of the E4's immense battery capacity, you'll want to charge it as fast as possible, because otherwise it won't even be done overnight. Hooking it up to a computer will take FOREVER, so I don't advise doing that.
If you're looking for something smaller, I'm a big fan of the Anker Astro Mini (link at bottom), though the compactness comes at the loss of a lot of battery capacity. Still, it's great as a "peace-of-mind" tagalong.
Full disclosure: Anker gave me this product for in exchange for my honest, unbiased feedback.
1. Anker® Astro Mini 2600mAh External Battery Pack
92 of 102 people found the following review helpful.
Slick Looking External Power for Every Mobile Need
By Joseph Siu
Since Anker gave me this product in exchange for my honest feedback and review, I decided to take the Astro E4 power bank through its paces to see how it performs. I was quite pleased with the results; this is one solid external battery. Details below.
The battery came in a nice-looking box along with a carrying pouch and an interchangeable-head USB cable; the cable came with three adapter heads: Micro-USB, Mini-USB, and iPhone/iPad (30-pin). The power bank itself has a smooth, black plastic shells and is quite elegant-looking with its chrome button and silver-colored frame. The unit has 4 bright, blue LED lights that reveals roughly how much battery life is left. The Astro E4 is somewhat heavy, but it is expect of a power bank of this large a capacity; the best way I could describe it is probably holding 2-3 rolls of quarters in your hand (not bad, right?). Due to its size and weight, this external battery is a perfect companion for your day-pack (messenger bag, backpack, purse, etc.)
In terms of real-life performance, I ran tests using an iPad 2 and a Google LG Nexus 4, on multiple charge cycles. After charging the power bank to its fullest, I was able to get around 9200 mAh out of the the unit, which is around 71% of the stated capacity. Almost all external batteries perform below stated capacity, and some by a lot, so getting this amount of juice out of the Astro E4 is pretty decent. It is important to note that the charging devices were left on and drawing power for Wifi and cell signal; the actual capacity is probably even higher.
To wrap up, here are my pros and cons:
PROS:
- Great design: nice size, weight, look, and feel
- Large capacity: this thing will charge a powerful tablet once and a cellphone multiple times
- Dual USB ports: can charge two devices at once
- 2A output: one of the USB port outputs 2A which comes in really handy as most tablets and now some phones require this to get max charge speed
- LED flashlight: energy-efficient LED flashlight allows the battery to double-duty as a flashlight, even when there very little charge left
- One-button simplicity: seriously easy to figure out with only one button to push for turning on and charging
- Auto-off: unit shuts off automatically after timed duration when it senses that there is nothing drawing power
CONS:
- Adapter heads: interchangeable adapter heads tend to get loss after a while, making the included USB cable useless
- BYOACC: Bring-Your-Own-A/C-Adapter may cause frustration for some as one is not included
- Misleading LED indicator: even on very low battery level, the unit will still show one light; showing none would be better
- Purple hue to flashlight: this might be just my unit, but the flashlight has a heavy purple/blue hue to it and not as white (or bright) as expected
Final verdict is a 4-star from me, which means if you're in the market for a powerful battery back, buy this thing as you probably will be hard pressed to find a better one with this quality/price balance. I reserve 5-stars for products that is perfect in my book and I love using. This one is nearly there but did leave me with some slight frustration at the misleading charging indicator, the missing A/C adapter, and the dimmer purple flashlight.
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