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Anker PowerCore Slim 10000

A model-level record for checking the exact power-bank identity, energy rating, and supporting evidence behind the catalog entry.

Capacity
10,000 mAh
Nominal voltage
3.70 V
Energy rating
37.0 Wh
Evidence basis
Derived Wh

Evidence summary

Anker PowerCore Slim 10000 is recorded at 37.0 Wh from official capacity data and nominal voltage.

2 sources
Wh basis
Derived Wh
Last verified
2026-05-15
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3 linked entities

Entity evidence

Official model identifiers and source links used to connect this CertiWatt record with manufacturer, support, recall, and knowledge-graph entities.

Wikidata Q28452620
Manufacturer model number
A1229
CertiWatt model ID
anker-313
GTIN
Not verified
Brand entity
Anker

What this means for flying

Below threshold

This model is comfortably below the common 100 Wh threshold. You still need a trip-specific check because country, airline, recall, and carry-on rules can add stricter conditions.

This is a catalog-level hint, not a final travel verdict. Final checks depend on the route, airline, recall status, and current rules.

How this Wh value is supported

This model uses a derived rating: 10,000 mAh × 3.70 V ÷ 1000 = 37.0 Wh, stored as 37.0 Wh in the catalog.

Last verified
2026-05-15
Added to catalog
2026-05-07
Catalog status
Active
Source links
2

Manufacturer sources

Quick answers

Can I bring Anker PowerCore Slim 10000 on a plane?

Anker PowerCore Slim 10000 is below the common 100 Wh passenger battery threshold at 37.0 Wh, but country, airline, recall, and carry-on rules can still change the result.

How many watt-hours is Anker PowerCore Slim 10000?

Anker PowerCore Slim 10000 is recorded as 37.0 Wh from 10,000 mAh and 3.70 V catalog data.

What evidence supports the Wh value for Anker PowerCore Slim 10000?

The evidence basis is Derived Wh. CertiWatt stores 2 manufacturer source links for this model. The record was last verified on 2026-05-15.

Can Anker PowerCore Slim 10000 go in checked baggage?

Power banks are generally handled as spare lithium batteries and should be checked against carry-on rules, not placed in checked baggage without a route-specific verdict.

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