In this review I describe the 15600mAh Power Bank of EasyAcc and place it over the models of anchors.
Scope of supply:
(+ For anchor) anchor provides a fairly decent processed bag with collar, which you can wear the battery also eg to a belt loop. The supplied cable is sufficiently long, white and has a variety of accessories for different ports.
EasyAcc provides no bag. The cable provided is solely for charging devices with micro-USB port - for example, more recent Samsung devices.
Compactness:
The Easyacc 15600mAh Power Bank is, as expected, relatively heavy and large.
However, it is sufficiently narrow to fit in a jacket pocket or the side pocket of the backpack and the weight falls not particularly unpleasant.
Compared to comparable anchor Powerbank this model somewhat elongated, but it is also narrow.
Flashlight:
(+ For EasyAcc) The built-in flashlight can be activated with a double button, which is an advantage over my anchor Power Bank: their flashlight can only be by means of a (too) long holding the button on and off (!).
Battery LEDs:
The LEDs on the battery gauge mounted on the front top of the unit at EasyAcc and at anchor. Both manufacturers use 4 LEDs, the LEDs are closer together at Easyacc (narrow strip). Anker uses here 4 more distant from each other LEDs, whereby the battery level is somewhat easier to identify at first glance.
Button position:
Unlike anchor EasyAcc hiding the button to activate the 2A-Laden (and to use the torch) to the side, which has the anchor model towards one advantage and one disadvantage:
(+ For anchors) With the anchor button is mounted on top of the device. It can be found easily when the device is in your pocket. However, one also comes accidentally easier to connect with the button.
(+ For EasyAcc) In EasyAcc is mounted on the side of the device button. It can be in your pocket, see heavier, but it thus does not come accidentally on the button and then activated for example at 'unhappy' sitting down the flashlight.
Position of USB ports:
(+ For anchor) The USB ports are here opposite, so that two devices can be connected only when you do not wear the Power Bank in your pocket (-> otherwise the device is on the cable)
However, anchor sets out the USB ports are positioned on the same side together. An advantage for the above purpose, but otherwise not worth mentioning.
Style:
The EasyAcc Power Bank is rubberized and relies on matt black with green stripe on the edge. The edges are rather hard.
Anchors used to be typical model with rounded edges in black and silver.
Clearly a matter of taste - I like both!
Charging and capacity:
I have so far failed to discharge the device in one day.
A complete charging works within a night anyway.
Support & goodwill:
Both EasyAcc and anchor afford great customer support and goodwill.
, Who have accidentally damaged by a fall, the equipment, received from both manufacturers spare!
My conclusion: Both serve their purpose can be recommended with a clear conscience!
The models of both manufacturers have their advantages. Taste and purpose here most likely decide who chooses which brand.