Rugged, high-capacity portable charger
The Anker 548 Power Bank (PowerCore Reserve 192Wh) is a rugged, high-capacity portable charger built for emergencies, camping, travel, and power outages. With a massive 60,000mAh (192Wh) LiFePO4 battery, retractable emergency light with SOS mode, smart digital display, and 60W fast recharging, it keeps multiple devices powered for days — charging an iPhone 14 over 10 times or running a 3W LED lamp for 42 hours. Durable, sustainable (solar compatible), and backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s your reliable off-grid power solution.
Key Features
Colossal 60,000mAh (192Wh) Capacity
Enough to charge an iPhone 14 more than 10 times, a MacBook Air up to 2.9 times, or keep essential devices running during extended blackouts or camping trips.
Retractable Emergency Light with SOS Mode
Built-in fold-out LED lamp provides bright illumination (up to 42 hours on a full charge) and emergency SOS signaling for safety during outages or outdoor adventures.
Smart Digital Display
Large, easy-to-read screen shows remaining battery percentage, input/output power, and estimated time to full charge/discharge.
60W Fast Recharging
Fully recharge in just a few hours via USB-C; compatible with solar panels for sustainable off-grid power (XT60 port).
Multi-Device Charging
4 USB ports (2× USB-C, 2× USB-A) deliver up to 60W total output; smart power allocation ensures efficient simultaneous charging.
Long-Lasting LiFePO4 Battery
Premium lithium iron phosphate cells offer superior safety, thermal stability, and 3,000+ charge cycles (retains 80% capacity after 10 years).
Rugged & Portable Design
Tough build with carrying strap; compact enough for backpacks yet powerful for home backup or RV use.
Eco-Friendly Solar Compatibility
XT60 input supports up to 100W solar panels (sold separately) for green recharging in remote locations.
What’s in the Box
- Anker 548 Power Bank (PowerCore Reserve 192Wh) 1.9 ft (60 cm)
- USB-C to USB-C cable
- Welcome guide
- 3-year warranty card
FAQs
Can it power a laptop?
Yes — low-power laptops (under 60W) like MacBook Air (2–3 full charges); not for high-power gaming laptops.
Does it have AC outlets?
No — DC ports only (USB); for AC, look at Anker SOLIX power stations.
Is solar panel included?
No — XT60 port supports Anker solar panels (up to 100W) sold separately.
How long does the light last?
Up to 42 hours on low; high brightness for shorter duration.
Is it airline-approved?
Yes — 192Wh is under 200Wh limit for most airlines (check carrier rules).





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