Anker 737 Power Bank 24K vs Anker Nano II 65W Charger
Anker 737 Power Bank 24K ($90) vs Anker Nano II 65W Charger ($50) — side-by-side specs, weight, pros and cons to help you pick the right power bank.
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | Anker 737 Power Bank 24K | Anker Nano II 65W Charger |
| Price | $90 | $50 |
| Weight | 625g | 112g |
| Capacity | 24,000mAh | — |
| Output | 140W USB-C max | 65W total (45W single port) |
| Display | Digital wattage + % | — |
| Ports | 2×USB-C + 1×USB-A | USB-C × 2 (PPS capable) |
| Recharge | 1.5h at 140W | — |
| Weight | ~625g | 112g |
| Tech | — | GaN II semiconductor |
| Prongs | — | Foldable US |
| WR | — | Not rated (indoor charger) |
Pros & Cons
Anker 737 Power Bank 24K
- 140W charges MacBook Pro
- Real-time wattage display
- 1.5h fast self-recharge
- Three simultaneous ports
- Exact battery % readout
- 625g significant weight
- Cannot fly checked luggage
- $90 premium power bank
Anker Nano II 65W Charger
- GaN II shrinks 65W to pocket size
- Foldable prongs for bag carry
- PPS fast-charge for phones + tablets
- Sustains MacBook Air full load
- $50 accessible price
- 65W total shared between ports
- Single-port max 45W
- Runs noticeably warm at max draw
Anker Nano II 65W Charger is the better value at $50. Both are part of our curated power bank index — tap through to check current pricing.