Ideal for outdoor adventures, emergencies, or as supplementary mobile power for home medical equipment, PowerHouse 200 has the power, versatility, and portability to handle any challenge.
- Power for All. Charge or power multiple devices simultaneously, without sacrificing power or speed.
- Power Delivery In and Out. Recharge PowerHouse itself, or give a full-speed charge to a wide range of USB-C devices via the dedicated Power Delivery port.
- Charge Anywhere. The ultra-compact design lets you charge anywhere you need to, whether inside your house, yard, or garage.
- Award-Winning Design. PowerHouse has been recognized by iF and Red Dot for its innovative and portable design.
- Superior Safety. Anker’s world-renowned safety systems keep you and your devices protected.
- Suitable for Small-to-Medium Devices. Please note that PowerHouse 200 only supports devices with a rating less than 100W.
USB-C Port Information
- To charge a USB-C device with the PD port, press the PD button before connecting your device. If the device is connected before the button is pressed, the device will use its battery power to charge PowerHouse, which may damage the connected device.
- Compatible with USB-C MacBooks / iPad, iPhone 8 / X / XS / XS Max / XR (Lightning cable required), Android smartphones and tablets (including the Nexus 7), and other USB-charged devices.
- Incompatible with HTC 10, HP Spectre, Dell XPS series laptops, Dell Venue series laptops, Asus series laptops/tablets, as well as Lenovo ThinkPad 470s and ThinkPad X1 tablets. Some USB-C laptops which require an input over 30W may not be compatible.
- Does not support high-speed charging for MacBook Pro, Samsung W700, Lumia 950, or Motorola Z Force Droid Edition. Nintendo Switch will not charge when connected via HDMI.
- Not compatible with devices with an input below 50mA (e.g. some Bluetooth headsets and GPS devices).
Pass-Through Charging
- PowerHouse is capable of pass-through charging while connected via a vehicle output or AC outlet. It will not replenish its own battery if the power requirements of connected devices exceed that of input.
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