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ENEGON 15000mAh Portable Phone Charger, Small Fast Charging Power Battery Bank with Built in AC Wall Plug and Cables, 3 Outputs Dual Inputs, USB-C PDQc 3.0.External Battery Pack for Android iPhone

【3-in-1 Hybrid Portable Chargers】Our fast charging power bank with ac outlet (cargador portatil carga rapida) is multifunctional including cell phone charger, power adapters 2 charge cables which can be used for all Android and iPhones, for example Samsung and iPhone 11, 12, 13 etc. The product provides convenience as you will no longer forget your outlet plug or cables anymore because it’s all built in. This is the best travel charger. 【Fast Charging with 3 Outports】This mini battery bank has 2 built-in Type-C Outputs (18W/PD) and 1 USB output (Max 22.5W /QC 3.0). It allows you to charge multiple devices at the same time. It will be 2 times faster than the normal 5v/2A portable charger, ideal for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 series cell phone models witch with quick charging function. 【Quick Charging with Dual Inputs】 Dual Inputs means two ways of charging this portable battery charger. One way to charge your power bank is through a built-in foldable wall outlet plug that fully charges in 5 hours. The second way is through a Type-C input that fully charges in about 4.5 hours. It can be used as an outlet plug that can charge your phone while charging itself. 【High Capacity LED Digital Display】The ENEGON 15000mah portable charger with ac outlet can fully charge your mobile phone 3-6 times based on your phone battery capacity. The LED digital display can inform you clearly the power storage status when charging and discharging. 【Small Size】The size of the battery pack is only 1.343.353.36 inch, almost half the size of the iPhone Max, Its ideal size makes it a very convenient travel charger that easily fits in your or bag so you can bring along to any of your outdoor activities and business trips. 【Multi-protection】The build in circuitry safety system protects your device from over-heat, over-current, over-discharge, over-voltage and short-circuit. Click the switch, one time to turn on the portable charger and two to turn it off.

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Why This Small Portable Charger?

Only 1 portable charger in the market with 15000mAh that has fast charging (In Out) with cable and AC plug outlet built in.

This USB C power bank with AC outlet provides your phone from 3 to 6 charges with 15000mah capacity. Good battery pack for your cell phone.

Truly cable-free and USB-charger-free portable charger.

Fast Charging with 3 Outports and 2 inputs. 2 times charging and discharging speed than normal portable battery bank.

Digital LED power display to show its juice status real time.

Be ideal to be travel charger as its small size.

Serves as an on-the-go cell phones charger.

It is highly recommended that the small battery pack should be fully charged via outlet or C inputs before first use.

Unitversal Compatibility:

  • iPhone 13/ iPhone 13 Pro/iPhone 13 Pro Max/iPhone 13 Mini
  • iPhone 12/ iPhone 12 Pro/iPhone 12 Pro Max/iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 11 / iPhone 11 Pro
  • iPhone XS / iPhone XS Max, iPhone X / iPhone XR, iPhone SE 2020
  • iPhone 8 / iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 7 / iPhone 6 /iPhone 5

Compaitible with Android Series:

  • Samsung Galaxy S 9 Plus,Samsung Galaxy S 8,Samsung Galaxy S 8 Plus,SamsungGalaxy S 7,Samsung Galaxy S 6,Samsung Galaxy S 6 Edge,SamsungGalaxy S 5; samsunggalaxy note 8 samsunggalaxy s8 samsungnote 8 Samsung
  • Nokia 8 Google Pixel 2 OnePlus 5 Nintendo Switch Lumia 950 Samsung S8 plus,Samsung Galaxy S8 plus
  • Google Pixel Lumia 950XL,Google Nexus 5X OnePlus 3T, 10 Google Nexus 6P, LG G6,LG G5
  • Xiaomi 6 HTC U11 Life,Xiaomi 5S HTC

Compatible with iPad and Apple Watch:

Specification:

AC Input: 100-240v, 50/60HZ 0.3A Max

Type C Input: 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A

Built in Type-C Cable Output: 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A 18W Max

Type-C Output: 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A 18W Max (support Android and Apple iPhone)

USB Output: 5V/3A, 5V/4.5A, 9v/2A,12V/1.5A 22.5W Max (support Android)

Battery Type: polymer lithium battery

The fodable AC plug is fodable, this will be convient to carry in your bag when not use outside.

Two ways to recharge the power bank

  • The first way: Recharge with the built-in AC wall plug 110V-240V directly(15w)
  • The second way: Recharge with the USB-C cable. (22.5w)
  • 1 x 15000mAh Portable Charger
  • 1 x Built in Type Cable for Android
  • 1 x C Cable (3 ft) for iPhone, iPad
  • 1 x Charging Cable
  • 1 x User Manual

The battery capacity is 55.5wh, Less than 100wh, no problem to take it on plane or anywhere.

The portable battery charger 15000mah but with small size (3.35/3.35/1.8), It fits easily inside backpacks.

Help and share the USB-c power bank 15000mah with your friends for charging her or his cellphone when urgent needs.

Customer Reviews

What countries do you ship to?

US only.We cannot deliver to the following areas:1. Alaska2. American Samoa3. Guam4. Hawaii5. Marshall Islands6. Northern Mariana Islands7. Palau8. Puerto Rico9. Rhode Island10. U.S. Virgin Islands11. Armed Forces Americas12. Armed Forces Europe13. Armed Forces Pacific

How will my delivery be shipped?

Amazon functions as our logistics partner to ship out ENEGON products. They will choose the carrier that they think works best for our customers.

I ordered more than one item. Will they all be delivered at the same time?

We try to make sure all your items reach you at the same time. Sometimes our products are not always sent together since different shipping options can be used. depending on the product. Once an item has been shipped. you will receive a shipment notification email.

Can I change the delivery address of my package after it has been shipped out?

Unfortunately. we cannot change the shipment once the product is in route.

What do I need to do when I received a different product than what I ordered?

Please contact customer support at support@enegoneletronics.com.

Refund Policy

ENEGON provides a straightforward warranty that is processed in the most hassle-free way possible. Please refer to the chart below for the warranty timelines of various products, as warranty periods differ according to models.Products sold by ENEGON as refurbished (pre-owned) come with their own unique warranty, so please see our refurbished warranty page for details on those items.

This limited warranty provided by the manufacturer in no way affects a potential statutory warranty provided by law.

Product Category Warranty Period (Months)
Power Bank 12
Camera Batteries 12
Camera Assessories 12
Camera Lighting 12
Tools. Batteries 12
Batteries for Smart Home 12

Holiday Returns Policy

ENEGON has extended the Holiday Returns Policy for 2022. Order purchased between October 1st, 2022 and December 31st, 2022 are eligible for return through January 31st, 2022.

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee for Any Reason

Undamaged products may be returned for a full refund for any reason within 30 days of the date of purchase. Once the returned item arrives back in ENEGON ’s warehouse for inspection, the refund process will begin.

  • Returns must include all accessories
  • Items must include original packaging
  • For non-quality related warranty claims, buyer is responsible for shipping costs
  • For non-quality related warranty claims, ENEGON refunds the cost of the product itself
  • Returns may be rejected if items do not meet the above requirements

Refund requests for the 30-day money back guarantee expire 30 days after opening a warranty claim. It is not possible to process a request for a refund for non-quality issues for items that have expired this 30-day window. For purchases not made directly through ENEGON ’s online stores, please contact retailers for refunds. For quality-related issues, please see below.

Warranty Claims for Quality-Related IssuesAll quality-related defects on items sold directly by ENEGON or ENEGON ‘s authorized resellers are covered by an extensive warranty, starting from the date of purchase (see top of page for your product’s warranty timeline).

ENEGON ‘s limited warranty is restricted to the country of purchase. The limited warranty is void on items taken outside the country they were originally bought in or shipped to directly from an authorized online purchase.

Quality-related warranty claims on purchases made through ENEGON ‘s authorized distributors and retailers, such as Walmart and BestBuy, are handled through ENEGON (see list of authorized distributors and retailers here).

For quality-related warranty claims, items will be replaced with a factory refurbished model of equal value when available, otherwise a new item will be sent. In situations where a replacement is not an available or preferred option, ENEGON will offer a partial refund according to the usage time of the device.

Warranties on all replacements follow the same warranty timeframe of the original defective item, or 3 months after being replaced, whichever is longer. Warranties on products are void after having been fully refunded.

  • Buyer must provide sufficient proof of purchase
  • ENEGON must document what happens when buyers troubleshoot the product
  • The defective item’s serial number and/or visible proof depicting the defect are required
  • It may be necessary to return an item for quality inspection
  • For defective items that ENEGON needs to have returned, warranties on those replacements are voided if the wrong item is returned to ENEGON or if the defective item is not returned.

Valid proof of purchase:

  • Order number from online purchases made through ENEGON or ENEGON ‘s authorized resellers
  • Sales invoice
  • Dated sales receipt from an authorized ENEGON reseller that shows a description of the product along with its price

Please note that more than one type of proof of purchase may be required to process a warranty claim (such as receipt of money transfer and confirmation of address item was originally shipped to).

Warranty claims for product defects expire 90 days after opening a warranty claim. It is not possible to process a warranty claim for items that have expired their original warranty timeframe or 90-day warranty claim request period, whichever is longer.

Shipping costs must be covered by buyer in the following situations:

  • Returning products for any reason other than a proven defect
  • Warranty claims on items taken outside the original country of purchase
  • Buyer’s accidental returns
  • Returning personal items
  • Returning items claimed to have defects but found by ENEGON quality control to be in working condition
  • Returning defective items in international shipping
  • Costs associated with unauthorized returns (any returns made outside of the approved warranty process)

Not Covered Under Warranty:

  • Products without sufficient proof of purchase
  • Lost or stolen products
  • Items that have expired their warranty period
  • Non quality-related issues (after 30 days of purchase)
  • Free products
  • Repairs through 3rd parties
  • Damage from outside sources
  • Damage from misuse of products (including, but not limited to: falls, extreme temperatures, water, operating devices improperly)
  • Purchases from unauthorized resellers

ENEGON is not liable for:

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  • Loss of data incurred from use of ENEGON products
  • Returning personal items sent to ENEGON

When returning items with a prepaid shipping label provided by ENEGON. ENEGON takes responsibility for any damage or loss incurred in transit. When returning items for non-quality issues, buyer assumes responsibility for any damage or loss incurred in transit. ENEGON does not provide refunds for items damaged in transit for non-quality related warranty claims.

Things You Need to Know Before Buying A Power Bank

Back in 2001, the prototype of a power bank appeared in CES. Since then, the power bank market has grown phenomenally and today, you can find hundreds of different brands on the market. There are so many to choose from, with capacities ranging from 500mAh to 30,000mAh, single or multiple USB ports, with or without a flashlight, etc. Earlier this year, several mobile phone manufacturers including Xiaomi, Samsung and Nokia launched their wireless power banks, making the market even more competitive.

The choice is bewildering, and it’s not like you can just ‘fish a power bank out of the sea’. Yes ok, there are lots of tips and guides out there, but today we are going to see how the tech gurus make their choice. You might even get a fringe benefit.

What Does A Quality Power Bank Look Like?

The easiest and quickest way to judge the quality of a power bank is to check the quality of its case. What materials are used? How well is it designed? Are there any signs of damage? Is the button easy to press?

A quality power bank should have:

1) A clean and complete surface, nothing out of shape. There should be no signs of mechanical damage, no corrosion on any of the connectors.

2) Clear markings about the power ratings, avoid anything blurry that you cannot read.

3) Make sure any buttons and lights work correctly.

It Should Have These Numbers

Every power bank should have markings which clearly state what the power ratings are. That will help you to understand if it can properly charge your phone or not.

1) The basic information should be illustrated on the product or in the user manual; this usually includes the capacity, model number, product type, manufacturers’ information, etc.

2) The Rated input voltage/current and the output voltage/current information is fundamental. But what do these numbers mean? The rated input tells you the standard voltage that the power adapter can connect to so that it can charge the power bank.

If you lose the original power adapter, you could buy a third party one that matches instead of the original. The rated output has to match with the output voltage of the original power adapter for your phone. It’s not recommended to charge your phone with a power bank that has different voltages; otherwise, you may well damage your phone.

3) How many times can the full power bank charge my phone? That’s the question a lot of you will want to know. Usually, that sort of information is not written on the power bank, but with rated capacity and cell/battery rated energy, you can do the math yourself. Don’t worry. We will get to that later.

4) Last but not least, the markings about safety certification are also significant. Most electronics products will bear signs of CE, RoHs and FCC. CE and RoHs are required if the product is sold in the EU; while FCC is mandatory for US market. Safety is somehow guaranteed if you see those marks on the power bank.

You will probably find other markings too, such as environmental information. If you are passionate about these environmental factors, you might want to choose a power bank with a ‘cyclic regeneration mark’ which means that it is recyclable.

Know the Conversion Game of Power Banks

You probably know that bigger capacity is better since it can provide more energy. The thing is, there are two different types of capacity: battery capacity and rated capacity. What you usually see on power banks are the battery capacity. What’s the difference between those two numbers? Let’s read on.

1) How many times can the power bank charge your phone?

If a power bank is marked as 10,000mAh 3.8V (38Wh), that means its battery capacity is 10,000mAh, the voltage of the battery core is 3.8V, and the battery core energy is 38Wh.

Rated capacity (mAh): Also known as nameplate capacity, is the least output capacity under the rated voltage and current.

For example, the rated capacity of a power bank is 7,000mAh (TYP5.1V 1A), that means the minimum output capacity of the power bank is 7,000mAh in the charging process with 5.1V and 1A output standard.

Conversion efficiency: This indicates the value difference between the battery core energy and rated capacity.

A power bank has a battery capacity as 10,000mAh; the battery core voltage is 3.8V which will increase to 5.1V when it’s charging a phone. So, in theory, its output capacity is:

10,000 3.8 / 5.1 = 7,450mAh

The rated capacity is 7,000mAh (TYP5.1V 1A), so the rated conversion efficiency is:

7,000 / 7,450 = 93.96%

In other words, the energy conversion efficiency is about 93.96%, with a 5.1V 1A output standard. About 6.04% of the power is lost in the conversion. If you use professional tools to test the rated output capacity, the result would not be too different. The conversion efficiency of most of the power banks on the market are between 80~90%. Therefore, a power bank with 10,000 battery capacity has about 6,000~7,000 rated output capacity.

Charging rate: 7,000mAh (rated capacity of the power bank) / 3,110mAh (capacity of the iPhone 11 battery) =2.25

Therefore, it can charge your iPhone 11 twice at best.

2) How long will the power bank last?

The lifespan of a power bank depends on two things: how well the power bank is made and how much you use it. The number of charge-discharge cycles, decided by the battery core and other vital components, varies amongst power banks. Typically, this is between 300 ~ 1,000 cycles and if you want my advice, you should definitely avoid any power bank that has less than 500 charge cycles.

Say, the power bank has 500 charge cycles, and you fully charge it once per day on average, then how long it will last? We can work that out with the following simple formula:

Power bank lifespan = Charge cycles charging rate / using rate

Where ‘Using rate’ is the number of times you charge the power bank fully in a day.

As mentioned above, for a 10,000mAh power bank, its charging rate is about 2.25. If it has 500 charging cycles, its lifespan is:

500 2.25 / 1 = 1125 days = 3.08 years

But where can these charging cycles be found, you may ask? The test of cycle life involves specific equipment, so for now, we’ll just have to skip that.

But, if you really want to know, ask the seller before you purchase. Even if you don’t get an answer, as you can see from the above example, the power bank will last longer if it has more capacity and a lower use rate. So, it makes sense to go for a big power bank and use it slowly, that way, you should be able to keep for a couple of years if not more.

3) How long does it take to charge the power bank or the phone fully?

Now comes the easy part. The charging time depends on the capacity of the powered device (PD) and its input current which equals the output current of the power sourcing device (PSD)

Charging time = battery capacity / actual input current.

Take a 10,000mAh power bank to demonstrate. Its rated input is 5V/2A, so if you use a 5V/1A power adapter to charge it, its actual input current is 1A=1,000mAh. 10,000mAh /1,000mAh=10 hours. If you use a 5V/2A power adapter, it takes 5 hours to fully charge the power bank: 10,000mAh / 2A (2,000mAh) = 5 hours.

Same for charging the phone. If your phone battery has 4,000mAh capacity, and the maximum output current of the power bank is 2.5A (input current for the phone is 2.5A) then it takes about 1.6 hours to fully charge your phone with the power bank.

How Safe is the Power Bank?

You cannot be too more careful with electronic devices, including power banks. They should have protection mechanisms to prevent any danger caused by electricity.

There are several underlying protection mechanisms: over-current protection, under-voltage protection, short-circuit protection, over-temperature protection and overvoltage protection. This information can usually be found in the user manual.

What’s the Purpose of Power Banks?

By now, you are probably a power bank expert to some extent. But can you count on all those numbers to consider a purchase? Not really. Knowing everything about a power bank can help you decide the quality, but the quality is not the only standard to define a “good” product. It also has to do what you want.

Yes, high-capacity power banks have a longer lifespan and higher charging rate, however, a high capacity also means a bigger size. Do you want to carry a bulky phone power bank in your small bag? Some of you will be shaking your head. If you want to carry an emergency power supply for your phone when you are out shopping, then a small-sized power bank is best. However, if you are a selfie addict, an extra 30% energy from the power bank may not be enough for your day out. You see, everyone has different needs.

Therefore, the first step to select a power bank is to figure out what kind of power bank you want, then compare power banks of the same type with what you’ve learned above.

If you happen to be looking for a power bank for an emergency power supply, check out this recommendation –

PITAKA MagEZ Battery Pack, a MagSafe compatible wireless charging power bank.

The MagEZ Battery Pack is a perfectly formed, small-sized, wireless power bank with 4000mAh capacity that can provide an additional 60% energy for your iPhone 14, perfect for your everyday carry and emergency use. With magnets embedded within, it matches flawlessly with MagSafe phone cases. It can auto attach and align with your iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and iPhone 14 series, safely and securely.

importantly, the MagSafe battery pack is compatible with our MagEZ Slider, a multi-device charging station that can work as a phone stand and charges your phone and Airpods. With the Slider, you can slide the power bank in the dock when it’s not used, so you won’t misplace or forget to charge the power bank anymore.

In conclusion

You don’t have to be a tech guru to select what you want but, you should know the essential tech behind a power bank if you are going to buy one. Don’t be fooled by the salesman, do your research and you have a bigger chance to get a power bank that’s worth it. Nothing could go amiss.

Things You Need to Know Before Buying A Power Bank

Back in 2001, the prototype of a power bank appeared in CES. Since then, the power bank market has grown phenomenally and today, you can find hundreds of different brands on the market. There are so many to choose from, with capacities ranging from 500mAh to 30,000mAh, single or multiple USB ports, with or without a flashlight, etc. Earlier this year, several mobile phone manufacturers including Xiaomi, Samsung and Nokia launched their wireless power banks, making the market even more competitive.

The choice is bewildering, and it’s not like you can just ‘fish a power bank out of the sea’. Yes ok, there are lots of tips and guides out there, but today we are going to see how the tech gurus make their choice. You might even get a fringe benefit.

What Does A Quality Power Bank Look Like?

The easiest and quickest way to judge the quality of a power bank is to check the quality of its case. What materials are used? How well is it designed? Are there any signs of damage? Is the button easy to press?

A quality power bank should have:

1) A clean and complete surface, nothing out of shape. There should be no signs of mechanical damage, no corrosion on any of the connectors.

2) Clear markings about the power ratings, avoid anything blurry that you cannot read.

3) Make sure any buttons and lights work correctly.

It Should Have These Numbers

Every power bank should have markings which clearly state what the power ratings are. That will help you to understand if it can properly charge your phone or not.

1) The basic information should be illustrated on the product or in the user manual; this usually includes the capacity, model number, product type, manufacturers’ information, etc.

2) The Rated input voltage/current and the output voltage/current information is fundamental. But what do these numbers mean? The rated input tells you the standard voltage that the power adapter can connect to so that it can charge the power bank.

If you lose the original power adapter, you could buy a third party one that matches instead of the original. The rated output has to match with the output voltage of the original power adapter for your phone. It’s not recommended to charge your phone with a power bank that has different voltages; otherwise, you may well damage your phone.

3) How many times can the full power bank charge my phone? That’s the question a lot of you will want to know. Usually, that sort of information is not written on the power bank, but with rated capacity and cell/battery rated energy, you can do the math yourself. Don’t worry. We will get to that later.

4) Last but not least, the markings about safety certification are also significant. Most electronics products will bear signs of CE, RoHs and FCC. CE and RoHs are required if the product is sold in the EU; while FCC is mandatory for US market. Safety is somehow guaranteed if you see those marks on the power bank.

You will probably find other markings too, such as environmental information. If you are passionate about these environmental factors, you might want to choose a power bank with a ‘cyclic regeneration mark’ which means that it is recyclable.

Know the Conversion Game of Power Banks

You probably know that bigger capacity is better since it can provide more energy. The thing is, there are two different types of capacity: battery capacity and rated capacity. What you usually see on power banks are the battery capacity. What’s the difference between those two numbers? Let’s read on.

1) How many times can the power bank charge your phone?

If a power bank is marked as 10,000mAh 3.8V (38Wh), that means its battery capacity is 10,000mAh, the voltage of the battery core is 3.8V, and the battery core energy is 38Wh.

Rated capacity (mAh): Also known as nameplate capacity, is the least output capacity under the rated voltage and current.

For example, the rated capacity of a power bank is 7,000mAh (TYP5.1V 1A), that means the minimum output capacity of the power bank is 7,000mAh in the charging process with 5.1V and 1A output standard.

Conversion efficiency: This indicates the value difference between the battery core energy and rated capacity.

A power bank has a battery capacity as 10,000mAh; the battery core voltage is 3.8V which will increase to 5.1V when it’s charging a phone. So, in theory, its output capacity is:

10,000 3.8 / 5.1 = 7,450mAh

The rated capacity is 7,000mAh (TYP5.1V 1A), so the rated conversion efficiency is:

7,000 / 7,450 = 93.96%

In other words, the energy conversion efficiency is about 93.96%, with a 5.1V 1A output standard. About 6.04% of the power is lost in the conversion. If you use professional tools to test the rated output capacity, the result would not be too different. The conversion efficiency of most of the power banks on the market are between 80~90%. Therefore, a power bank with 10,000 battery capacity has about 6,000~7,000 rated output capacity.

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Charging rate: 7,000mAh (rated capacity of the power bank) / 3,110mAh (capacity of the iPhone 11 battery) =2.25

Therefore, it can charge your iPhone 11 twice at best.

2) How long will the power bank last?

The lifespan of a power bank depends on two things: how well the power bank is made and how much you use it. The number of charge-discharge cycles, decided by the battery core and other vital components, varies amongst power banks. Typically, this is between 300 ~ 1,000 cycles and if you want my advice, you should definitely avoid any power bank that has less than 500 charge cycles.

Say, the power bank has 500 charge cycles, and you fully charge it once per day on average, then how long it will last? We can work that out with the following simple formula:

Power bank lifespan = Charge cycles charging rate / using rate

Where ‘Using rate’ is the number of times you charge the power bank fully in a day.

As mentioned above, for a 10,000mAh power bank, its charging rate is about 2.25. If it has 500 charging cycles, its lifespan is:

500 2.25 / 1 = 1125 days = 3.08 years

But where can these charging cycles be found, you may ask? The test of cycle life involves specific equipment, so for now, we’ll just have to skip that.

But, if you really want to know, ask the seller before you purchase. Even if you don’t get an answer, as you can see from the above example, the power bank will last longer if it has more capacity and a lower use rate. So, it makes sense to go for a big power bank and use it slowly, that way, you should be able to keep for a couple of years if not more.

3) How long does it take to charge the power bank or the phone fully?

Now comes the easy part. The charging time depends on the capacity of the powered device (PD) and its input current which equals the output current of the power sourcing device (PSD)

Charging time = battery capacity / actual input current.

Take a 10,000mAh power bank to demonstrate. Its rated input is 5V/2A, so if you use a 5V/1A power adapter to charge it, its actual input current is 1A=1,000mAh. 10,000mAh /1,000mAh=10 hours. If you use a 5V/2A power adapter, it takes 5 hours to fully charge the power bank: 10,000mAh / 2A (2,000mAh) = 5 hours.

Same for charging the phone. If your phone battery has 4,000mAh capacity, and the maximum output current of the power bank is 2.5A (input current for the phone is 2.5A) then it takes about 1.6 hours to fully charge your phone with the power bank.

How Safe is the Power Bank?

You cannot be too more careful with electronic devices, including power banks. They should have protection mechanisms to prevent any danger caused by electricity.

There are several underlying protection mechanisms: over-current protection, under-voltage protection, short-circuit protection, over-temperature protection and overvoltage protection. This information can usually be found in the user manual.

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What’s the Purpose of Power Banks?

By now, you are probably a power bank expert to some extent. But can you count on all those numbers to consider a purchase? Not really. Knowing everything about a power bank can help you decide the quality, but the quality is not the only standard to define a “good” product. It also has to do what you want.

Yes, high-capacity power banks have a longer lifespan and higher charging rate, however, a high capacity also means a bigger size. Do you want to carry a bulky phone power bank in your small bag? Some of you will be shaking your head. If you want to carry an emergency power supply for your phone when you are out shopping, then a small-sized power bank is best. However, if you are a selfie addict, an extra 30% energy from the power bank may not be enough for your day out. You see, everyone has different needs.

Therefore, the first step to select a power bank is to figure out what kind of power bank you want, then compare power banks of the same type with what you’ve learned above.

If you happen to be looking for a power bank for an emergency power supply, check out this recommendation –

PITAKA MagEZ Battery Pack, a MagSafe compatible wireless charging power bank.

The MagEZ Battery Pack is a perfectly formed, small-sized, wireless power bank with 4000mAh capacity that can provide an additional 60% energy for your iPhone 14, perfect for your everyday carry and emergency use. With magnets embedded within, it matches flawlessly with MagSafe phone cases. It can auto attach and align with your iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and iPhone 14 series, safely and securely.

importantly, the MagSafe battery pack is compatible with our MagEZ Slider, a multi-device charging station that can work as a phone stand and charges your phone and Airpods. With the Slider, you can slide the power bank in the dock when it’s not used, so you won’t misplace or forget to charge the power bank anymore.

In conclusion

You don’t have to be a tech guru to select what you want but, you should know the essential tech behind a power bank if you are going to buy one. Don’t be fooled by the salesman, do your research and you have a bigger chance to get a power bank that’s worth it. Nothing could go amiss.

Dell USB-C Laptop Power Bank Plus 65 Wh. PW7018LC

World’s first notebook power bank to charge the widest range of USB-C laptops, as well as mobile devices.

Charges the widest range of USB-C laptops, as well as mobile devices.

When you need power on the go, the Dell Notebook Power Bank Plus. USB-C, 65Wh, can charge the widest range of laptops

and devices with a high 65W power delivery. Whether you need to charge devices with voltage profiles of 5V, 9V, 15V or 20V, the Power Bank Plus has you covered.

Improve productivity with a large battery capacity

The large, 65Wh, 6-cell power capacity keeps your laptop and mobile devices up and running longer and charges laptops requiring up to 65W of power delivery. for uninterrupted productivity while you’re out and about, up to 1 charge time.

Dual device charging with data read and write capability in a slim design

Plug your smartphone into the secondary USB-A port to charge it alongside your USB-C laptop. This extra USB-A port offers viewing and editing of content from your smartphone or flash drive, without taking up another USB-A port on your laptop. Plus, the cables coil easily around the slim profile and rounded edges of the power bank to fit neatly in your bag for tidy storage.

Dell Notebook Power Bank Plus – USB-C, 65Wh requires a USB-C power adapter (sold separately) to charge. Select Dell laptops (Latitude 5×90/7×90) may not ship with a USB-C power adapter.

What’s in the box

Dell Notebook Power Bank Plus (18,000 mAh)2x Dell Notebook Charging Cables

Tech Specs

No power adapter included (can be charged using your Dell power adapter supplied with your compatible Dell system)

Compatibility

This product is compatible with the following systems:

Chromebook 11 3000 3110 2-in-1

Inspiron 14 7000 (7420) 2-in-1

Inspiron 14 7000 (7435) 2-in-1

Inspiron 16 7000 (7620) 2-in-1

Inspiron 16 7000 (7635) 2-in-1

Inspiron Chromebook 14 7486 2-in-1

Latitude 3340 (Launched in 2023)

Latitude 5300 2-in-1 Chrome

Dell 65Wh USB-C Power Bank: 4.4/5 rating

The Dell 65Wh USB-C power bank is capable of recharging and running most later USB-C devices that support USB-C Power Delivery 2.0 or 3.0 and BC1.2 (battery charge) specifications. — GadgetGuy

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Fine Tube Power Bank 2

  • 1 year warranty
  • Fast delivery
  • 14 days of return

Power Bank 3 000 mAh USB-C input port / USB-A output port Charging time: 3h Rechargeable via USB-C (cable included)

Material: aluminium / leather Suggested branding: laser Ø 4.3 x 6” l Ø 2 x 9,5 cm G.W: 3.53 oz l 100 g

The perfect daily companion

Sleek and practical, Fine Tube Power Bank 2 is the ideal battery backup for those who want to stay connected throughout the day.

Extra power at your fingertips

With a capacity of 3000mAh, Fine Tube Power Bank 2 offers one full charge to your compatible devices. Thanks to its USB-A port, it allows you to boost the battery of your smartphone or your earbuds, to extend your conversations or enjoy your favorite playlist a bit longer! An LED indicator confirms the charging status and the USB-C port makes it easy to recharge it with the cable supplied.

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Premium design, Maximum portability

Compact and light, this portable battery boasts the look of a sophisticated lipstick, making it ideal to carry on your daily commute or while traveling. Equipped with a leather strap, it can easily be hung on your bag or jeans in order to easily charge your smartphone on the go. With its aluminum finish, available in 3 sober and refined colors, Fine Tube Power Bank 2 perfectly combines aesthetics and practicality.

Pauline Deltour

Pauline Deltour was born in 1983, in Landerneau, France. After a BTS in design at Olivier de Serres in 2004 (ENSAAMA), she joined the object design section of the Decorative Arts of Paris and graduated in 2007. She worked four years for the designer Konstantin Grcic in Munich in Germany and created her own studio. She has been living in Paris since October 2010. The distinctive distinction of her drawing, both acurate and delicate, always shows her personality: this vocabulary is also one that could characterize the expression of Pauline Deltour. Trained with one of the most important European designers, she initiated an individual practice of independent designer from 2010.

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