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Anker’s PowerCore+ powers your whole photo studio

Feb 25, 2016 by Haje Jan Kamps 1 Comment

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If you’re a photographer on the move, you’re probably in a constant state of battery anxiety. Many of us carry a couple of USB battery packs with us, but with the new generation of USB-C computers coming to market, it’s possible to charge all of your gadgets – including your laptop -on the go using Anker’s new PowerCore+ power banks. 

Think about it: Your laptop can be charged using USB-C. A lot of cameras charge using USB these days (or you can buy USB battery chargers for most camera brands). Your AA batteries for your strobes can be charged using an USB charger. Your phone can be charged using USB. In fact, we can’t think of many things in our every-day lives that that we can’t charge from a battery pack these days.

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The magic of Anker’s new power packs, then, is that you can carry 20,100 mAh of power around with you – that’s enough to charge your iPhone 6 five times, your MacBook laptop twice, or your camera battery more than you could possibly shoot in a single day.

The PowerCore+ power banks are available from Amazon now.

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About Haje Jan Kamps

Haje Jan Kamps is a guest writer on DIYPhotography. He runs LifeFolder a company that's encouraging people to think and talk about what they want at the end of life.

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