Anker 737 Power Bank PowerCore 24K vs Midland GXT1000VP4 GMRS Radio Pair

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right kit component for your needs.

Anker 737 Power Bank PowerCore 24K

Anker

$150

vs
Midland GXT1000VP4 GMRS Radio Pair

Midland

$65

Spec Winner

Midland GXT1000VP4 GMRS Radio Pair

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Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecAnker 737 Power Bank PowerCore 24KMidland GXT1000VP4 GMRS Radio Pair
Kit Rolebackup powerlocal radio
Categorypower-bankgmrs-radio
Renter Installno installno install
Building Fitcommand postfamily pair
Max Power140 W5 W
ChannelsN/A50
Clear LOS RangeN/A36 mi
CoverageN/AN/A
Battery Life24 hrs8 hrs
Water ResistantNoNo
SOS ButtonNoNo
Weather AlertsNoYes
License RequiredNoYes
Subscription RequiredNoNo
Subscription/mo0 $0 $
Price$150$65
Rating8.4/107.8/10
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Pros & Cons

Anker 737 Power Bank PowerCore 24K

Pros

  • High-capacity USB-C power layer for phones and satellite devices
  • 140W-class output supports laptops and fast phone charging
  • Display makes charge state obvious
  • Compact enough for a command-post drawer
  • Useful every day, not just during emergencies

Cons

  • No radio or alert capability by itself
  • Does not run a normal AC modem/router stack without a tested converter or DC path
  • Needs to be kept charged before storm season
  • More expensive than basic 10K power banks
  • Airline and storage rules still matter

Midland GXT1000VP4 GMRS Radio Pair

Pros

  • Affordable pair for family or neighbor check-ins
  • NOAA weather alert support
  • Simple enough for non-radio people
  • Good starter set before buying repeater-capable gear
  • Low entry cost for apartment drills

Cons

  • GMRS license required in the US
  • Concrete range is far below box claims
  • No USB-C charging
  • Limited antenna upgrade path

Our Verdicts

Anker 737 Power Bank PowerCore 24K

The Anker 737 is the phone and USB-C power layer that makes the rest of the kit usable. A radio plan fails if phones, satellite messengers, and USB-C radios are dead. Keep it charged in the same drawer as the written outage plan, but use a small power station or UPS for ordinary AC network gear.

Midland GXT1000VP4 GMRS Radio Pair

The GXT1000VP4 is the budget radio pair for families who need a simple floor-to-lobby or stairwell plan. It is not a 30-mile city radio. Treat it as a short-range building coordination tool and test the route before an outage.

Anker 737 Power Bank PowerCore 24K

$150

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Midland GXT1000VP4 GMRS Radio Pair

$65

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