Still, it remains a solid power bank choice for the money.

The plastic chassis feels smooth and the shiny panel on top is a nice touch.

However, what is very useful is the 6-inch hardwired USB-C cable.

Close-up of side of Anker Zolo 20,000mAh 30W

The USB-A port, on the other hand, provides a maximum of 22.5W of power.

it’s possible for you to activate this easily by pressing the power button on the side twice.

Pressing the power button another two times deactivates the mode.

Close-up of front of Anker Zolo 20,000mAh 30W

Charging the Anker Zolo itself took over four hours from 20% to full.

This isnt a particularly impressive performance, but given its capacity, its understandable.

you could use the built-in cable or the USB-C port for charging the bank.

However, I wish it had more ports to take advantage of its large size and more display information.

Whats more, its cheaper than the Zolo.

Its more expensive than the Zolo, though.

Anker Zolo review: price & specs

Should I buy the Anker Zolo?

It has two USB-A and two USB-C ports, with the latter providing 45W of power.