SuperTank Pro 1 MASSIVE Portable Charger by Zendure Review

Martin Guay
Martin Guay - Chief Editor
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Woah! The SuperTank Pro – Portable Charger by Zendure

With all the smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth earphones, smartwatches and other portable gadgets we use, many of us need an external battery charger to keep our devices fully juiced when we’re away from easily accessible outlets. It might be time to change your current portable charger. Let me showcase why the SuperTank Pro Portable Charger by Zendure is what you'll need.

Unlike most other power banks, which have a power capacity of around 10,000mAH, the SuperTank Pro has an enormous 26,800mAh capacity. Offering a large amount of power enough to charge a typical laptop between six and seven times, and a smartphone around twelve times or any other gadgets you might have several times.

I’m sure you’ve had a time where your phone or tablet is almost out of power, and the nearest wall plug is just nowhere. Or maybe you’re going on a long flight/train, and you need to keep your phone charged up.

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Are you looking for an ultra-fast portable charger to hold you over during your next trip or a day out? If so, you’ll find the SuperTank Pro by Zendure to be an excellent option. We’re going to look at the features of this accessory and then walk you through how to use it.

We have the convenience of using wireless chargers, when you need to satisfy the demand for an immediate top-up, you should always have access to a portable power bank like the SuperTank Pro from Zendure.

SuperTank 1st Gen Power Bank

The original version of the SuperTank supported a motley crew of charging standards: one USB-C port, one USB-A port, and another USB-C port. The first USB-A supported Quick Charge 3.0 input/output at 18W, while the second was limited to 5W. The only other USB-C port provided 100W input/output. And the LED display was only able to show the overall charge of the SuperTank itself.

SuperTank Pro by Zendure

The SuperTank Pro improves on nearly all of these aspects. The two USB-C ports on the left support a max 100W input/output charge rate, with USB-C PD 3.0 and Quick Charge 3.0 compatibility. The two ports on the right offer similar functionality, although they are limited to 18W each. Although you can’t output 100W to two devices at once, you can still input the 100W while also outputting the maximum power to the other three ports. Like many other gadgets on the market, this one packs a punch.

Features of Zendure's SuperTank Pro Power Bank
  • 100W USB-C PD Input & Output.
  • Fast Charge Devices and Itself.
  • Stay Up to Date with Upgradeable Firmware.
  • OLED Display for Various Charging Information.
  • Power Bank Capacity of 26,800mAh
  • 4 USB-C Ports

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SuperTank Pro is the first portable charger with an innovative battery fuel gauge. It features adaptive charging and power cell balance, allowing you to charge your device and recharge SuperTank Pro at the same time. Maybe they should have called it the SuperTank Power Bank Pro? It might be too long for a name.

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It also features pass-through charging, which means you can plug your SuperTank Pro into the input USB-C port of your computer while your device is at the same time receiving power from it.

The SuperTank Pro is composed of an aluminum alloy that can withstand the demands of a consumer's hectic travel schedule. It monitors internal metrics like efficiency, safety, and protection against damage to consumer's electronics, allowing you to keep your gadgets protected at all times.

How much does it cost?

1. That is a lot of power 2. OMG there’s so much power you’ll need to share it with me but you can always get one of your own here: SuperTank Pro.

The cost of the SuperTank Pro comes at a whopping US$ 248.99, which makes it out of reach of most consumers. Getting such a device in the hands of many consumers is ultimately the end goal. To reach this goal, we need to streamline the design for a slimmer version, keeping the same capacity or increasing it, and we need an AC outlet.

Zendure SuperTank Pro Power Bank thoughts

The power connection is reliable, the battery pack is astonishingly stylish, even when powering my laptops and juicing my phone.

The SuperTank Pro is for travellers or people on the go, the ones that never seem to be in one spot long enough. The general consumer can't justify this kind of purchase. However, at the rate that the USB-C charging specs move, we see a good chance that by the time travel is a possibility again, the SuperTank Pro will be an outdated gadget.

Alternatively, you can find similar gadgets while at Best Buy, Walmart etc. You may likely find the same capacity and are going to see fewer features.

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I write, talk about technology, gadgets, the latest Android news as much as any other fellow geek, nerd, or enthusiast does. I work in the IT field as a System Administrator, and I enjoy gaming when possible. I'm into plenty of things, and you can usually find me around Ottawa, Canada!For all business inquiry email business-inquiry [@] cryovex [dot] com.
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