This review is relevant because winter is coming soon, and the drop in temperature affects the autonomy of the phone, especially if it is already more than a few years old. For autonomous operation due to blackouts, more powerful alternatives should be considered.
Let’s move on to the review:
- Maximum power 18 W
- Power bank capacity 10,000 mAh
- It supports Quick Charge 3 technology
- A short cable included
- Hologram that should indicate that this is a genuine product
- Supports three modes of 5, 9 and 12 volts for both input and output, but if you connect two devices for charging at once, the output will be 5 volts 2.6 amperes.
- The power bank is certified
See full specification:
Let’s move on to unpacking:
- First, the cable, it’s not round but flat, it’s also micro-USB
- A leaflet with schematic designations of the power bank elements
- A leaflet about the rules of disposal
- Warranty
- The power bank itself
As you can see, it’s not black but very dark blue. The following connectors are located here:
- one output
- second output
- third input type C
- fourth input micro-USB
- the power button and that’s it
On the opposite side is a label with the specification.
There are 4 LEDs on the connection panel. Now one is blinking, which indicates that the power bank has a charge of less than 25%. That is, each LED indicates every next 25 percent of the power bank’s charge.
Conclusions:
The advantages include compactness and power, support for fast charging technology. The disadvantages include a micro-USB cable included in the kit instead of the modern Type C.
Overall, I am satisfied with the power bank! Write how often you use the power bank.