⚡ Power Up Your Life—Never Miss a Beat!
This Portable Charger Power Bank boasts a massive 32000mAh capacity, allowing for multiple device charges, including 8 for iPhones and 6 for Samsung Galaxies. With 22.5W QC 3.0 and PD 20W fast charging capabilities, it can recharge in just 6.5 hours and charge up to 5 devices at once. Its ergonomic design and built-in cables ensure convenience and safety, making it an essential companion for any professional on the move.
R**U
Amazing
I am really impressed about this power bank. Charged 2 phones in the same time and still lots of life left...Charge it overnight and put in your backpack!I recommend it to my friends already.
R**J
D
I like it.
E**R
Doesn’t charge well
I brought this do I could have long life battery it doesn’t provide that and takes a day or more to charge
G**T
large capacity, many input ports
this is a usb powerbank with 32000mah capacity, which is larger than usual powerbank, so it got some extra weight (441g) to carry; one feature of it is that it got 2 built in charging cables (usb-c, lightning), so literally i don’t need to bring any charging cable with me, but i will explain further laterthe other special thing about this power bank is that, it got 3 ports for charging input, so it could be charged with micro usb, usb-c as well as lightning cable, that’s good, so it’s easy to recharge anywhere, but in fact using usb-c is the faster way to recharge it so i only use this port for rechargingtested all charging output (usb-a, usb-c) and they’re work as expected (around max18w output)however, i was quite disappointed that those built in cables have much lower power throughput (max 5v 2.1a), so they can only do very standard 10w charging, so that mean i still need to bring charging cables to use usb-a and usb-c ports if i need quick chargeall in all, this power bank has good capacity and it’s good for multiple devices, just the built in cable seems not as useful as i thoughthope you find these information helpful
F**A
Brilliant bit of kit!
I already have the same power bank as this, and it’s incredible. This is a beast of a power bank, with the capability to charge multiple devices at once. It is quite big, robust and heavier than you’d expect it to be. It is portable, but if you have this in your bag or pocket, you’d know about it!It has a very useful percentage LED indicator to show the amount of available charge. There are two USB-A ports (quick charge), an input/output USB-C, a USB-micro and Lightning input ports at the base of the charger, plus two short cables that are stored away in the sides. The cables are a USB-C and a Lightning, and although I tend to use my own cables, they are brilliant to have on a ‘just in case’ basis.As the capacity on this power bank is large (32000mAh), so its charging time reflects that and it does take around 6.5hrs, if that’s all it’s doing.At the time of writing this review, the cost is £32.99, which does place it at the top end of the scale of what I would pay for it.
H**D
Heavy item
Too heavy, some airports not allow to travel with
D**K
Impressive capacity
This has a large capacity and the ability to charge upto 5 devices at the same time. It does take over 6 hours to charge from empty but that is because it holds a lot if power. It has a couple of built in leads including Apple lightning which is being phased out. But it also has micro usb as one of the input options! This is a bit of a beast in terms of weight but again that's the price you pay for this capacity. Solidly built and will get you through the power cuts that could feature this winter.
S**S
Power bank
This has an impressive 32,000 MaH, by comparison my other power banks are only up to 10,000.I like the digital display which shows how much battery life it has left as a percentage. Our of the box mine had 84%. I used it to charge up my phone using the included USB-C cable and that took it down to 68%. So a fully loaded power bank should charge 3 or 4 devices.The only downside is that it is HEAVY and quite bulky. Not something youd want in your back pocket!Also do remember that these are not permitted in your checked in luggage and will most likely be removed!
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