Anker has offered two versions of Power IQ technology: Power IQ 1.0 and Power IQ 2.0. This technology helps to charge faster. This technology is compatible with most devices, and increasing the current intensity and output power improves the charging speed. Power IQ technology is actually a kind of intelligent current and intensity detection system according to the connected voltage.
Anker has offered two versions of Power IQ technology: Power IQ 1.0 and Power IQ 2.0.
The power bank, which is equipped with Power IQ, generates 1.0 amps, 2 amps and 2.4 amps at output voltage by connecting to 5 volts, and has output if it is connected to 9 volts 2.0 amps, and 12 volts 1.5 amps. Of course, this is the minimum current intensity. In the Powerbank A1271 PowerCore, this value reaches 3 amps. With this technology, if you need 3.18 hours to charge your iPhone 7 Plus, this amount will be reduced to 2.1 hours. The output power is 12 watts with Power IQ 1.0 technology and 18 watts with Power IQ 2.0. So the full charge time in the second version is still reduced.
In many power banks, the voltage drops due to cable resistance, but thanks to the Voltage Boost technology, this lost voltage is compensated so that the charging speed continues to remain constant and its speed remains as high as possible. Most Anker power banks use Voltage Boost technology. It is worth mentioning that the hardware of the A1271 Powerbank Power Banker, by using the Multi Protect feature, prevents Short Circuit from occurring so that it can be safely charged without damaging the device and the power bank. It is also resistant to sudden increase in voltage and current and increase in temperature.