Quote from: splus on April 16, 2022, 13:44:17In part it's because they use LFP cells that are heavier but survive more cycles. It also depends on how good the cells are. How much weight matters to them. It's not something that fits in your pocket. IIRC, at the top end, LFP can go over 200 mWh/g, but at the bottom end, ordinary LFP can go under 100 mWh/g. Theoretically, cells alone could weigh 3 kg in this thing.
As for the product itself, it weighs 4.34kg. That's just way too heavy for such a small battery. My XPS 15 laptop weighs 2kg and has 97 Wh battery. The battery itself is just a several hundred grams, so I have no idea how Anker "achieved" 4.34kg. Is the case made of lead?