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Suitable for charging laptops and smart watches. Fast charging up to 100W. Display. 9 levels of intelligent protection. Bag-case included.
Battery capacity20000 mAh20000 mAh
Real capacity12000 mAh12000 mAh
Battery capacity74 W*h74 W*h
Battery typeLi-PolLi-Pol
Charging gadgets (outputs)
USB type C12
USB-A22
Max. power (per 1 port)30 W100 W
USB type С
30 W
5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.5A, 15V/2A
100 W
5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A
USB type C (2nd)
 
 
100 W
5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A
USB A
22.5 W
4.5V/5A, 5V/4.5A, 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A
30 W
4.5V/5A, 5V/4.5A, 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.5A
USB A (2nd)
22.5 W
4.5V/5A, 5V/4.5A, 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.5A
30 W
4.5V/5A, 5V/4.5A, 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.5A
Power bank charging
Power bank charging inputs
USB type C
USB type C
Power bank charge current via USB3 А3 А
Power bank charge power30 W65 W
Full charge time1.5 h
Features
Low current charging
Pass-through charging
Fast charge
Quick Charge 3.0
Power Delivery 3.0
Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging
Huawei Fast Charge Protocol
Quick Charge 4.0
Power Delivery 3.0
Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging
Huawei Fast Charge Protocol
Bundled cables (adapters)
USB type C
USB type C
Features
info display
info display
General
Case
Body materialplasticplastic
Dimensions118х69х31 mm162x143x18 mm
Weight360 g490 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2023november 2022

USB type C

The total number of USB type C ports for charging connected gadgets. By 2023, they have become very popular. However, power banks are equipped mainly with one output port of the corresponding format. Models with 2 USB type C outputs have not yet gained such popularity.

Max. power (per 1 port)

The maximum power that the power bank, theoretically, is capable of delivering to one rechargeable device. Usually, this power is achieved under the condition that no other device is connected to the battery (although exceptions to this rule are possible). And if you have ports with different charging currents or support multiple fast charging technologies, this information is given for the most powerful output or technology.

For modern power banks, a power of 10 watts or less is considered quite low; among other things, it usually means that the device does not support fast charging. Nevertheless, such devices are inexpensive and often turn out to be quite sufficient for simple tasks; Therefore, there are many models with similar specs on the market. The power of 12 – 15 W is also relatively small, 18 W can be called the average level, 20 – 25 W and 30 – 50 W is already considered an advanced level and in some solutions this parameter may exceed 60 W.

In general, higher power output has a positive effect on charging speed, but in fact there are a number of nuances associated with this parameter. Firstly, not only the power bank, but also the gadget being charged should support the appropriate power — otherwise the speed of the process will be limited...by the specs of the gadget. Secondly, in order to use the full capabilities of the power bank, it may be necessary for it to be compatible with certain fast charging technologies (see "Fast Charging").

USB type С

USB type C is a popular type of USB connector characterized by its small size, reversible design, and fairly advanced (in theory) capabilities. If there are several connectors of this type, the first one is considered to be capable of delivering more power.

It is characterized by the rated power supplied by the power bank when a load is connected to the first or only USB type C output and the current strength. The speed of the charging process directly depends on the power. It is traditionally calculated by multiplying the current by the voltage; However, the standard voltage for USB power is 5 V, so current is considered to be the main indicator of power.

The magnitude of the charging current directly determines the power supplied to the device being charged - and, accordingly, the maximum speed of the process (in practice, it may be lower if the device being charged has strict restrictions on the charge current). Power is also determined by the supply voltage (the number of watts is calculated by multiplying amperes by volts); While the standard USB output voltage is 5V, many fast charging technologies (see below) use higher voltages. Therefore, in the notes to this paragraph, the maximum power on the USB type C connector is also indicated.

As for specific values, the most popular option for USB type C outputs in modern power banks is 3 A. There are also other values - both sma...ller ( 2.4 A, 2.1 A and 2 A) and larger ones - but noticeably less frequently.

USB type C (2nd)

Characteristics of the second USB C port. Read more in the paragraph above.

USB A

A standard USB A port is characterized by the rated power supplied by the power bank when a load is connected to the first or only USB A output and the current strength. If there are several connectors of this type, the first one is considered to be capable of delivering more power.

The speed of the charging process directly depends on this indicator. Power is traditionally calculated by multiplying current by voltage; However, the standard voltage for USB power is 5 V, so current is considered to be the main indicator of power.

The charging power and, accordingly, the speed of the process depend on the current strength. Nowadays, on USB ports, a current of 2 A or 2.1 A is considered basic and quite modest, 2.4 A and 2.5 A are average, 3 A and more are noticeably above average, and certain fast charging technologies allow you to achieve values of 4 A. 4.5 A and 5 A. However, it is worth considering that to operate at high current, such an opportunity must be provided not only in the power bank, but also in the gadget being charged. So when purchasing a model, it doesn’t hurt to check whether the devices being charged suppo...rt high charge currents.

It is also worth noting two nuances associated with the presence of multiple USB charging ports. Firstly, they may differ in the current they produce. This allows you to select the optimal connector for each device: for example, to quickly charge a tablet with a capacious battery, it is desirable to have a higher current, and a device with a low charging current can be connected to a “weaker” port, so as not to create unnecessary load on the battery and controller. The second caveat is that if all USB connectors are used simultaneously, the current supplied by each of these connectors may be lower than the maximum; in other words, not all power banks allow you to simultaneously use USB ports at the maximum possible power. You can understand whether such a possibility exists by looking at the charge power (see below); if the charge power is not indicated, you should refer to detailed documentation from the manufacturer.

USB A (2nd)

Characteristics of the second USB A port. Read more in the paragraph above.

Power bank charge power

The power in watts at which the power bank is charged under normal conditions.

The higher the charging power, the less time it takes to charge (given the same battery capacity). For example, fast charging of a power bank typically means a charging power of 30W or more. However, this parameter does not directly affect compatibility with charging devices: modern portable batteries can work with chargers of both higher and lower power. In the first case, the battery controller will automatically limit the charging current, while in the second case, charging will simply take more time.

Full charge time

The time required to fully charge a battery discharged “to zero”. Features of the charging process in different models may be different, respectively, and the time required for this may differ markedly even with the same capacity.

Fast-charging batteries tend to be more expensive. Therefore, choosing this option makes sense if you do not have much time to replenish your energy supply — for example, for hiking. However, keep in mind that charging at full speed may require a charger that supports certain fast charging technologies (see below).

It must also be said that in most modern batteries, the charging speed is uneven — it is highest at the several first percent from zero, then gradually decreases. Therefore, the time required to replenish the energy supply by a certain percentage will not be strictly proportional to the total claimed charge time; moreover, this time will depend on how much the battery is already charged at the time the procedure starts. For example, charging from 0 to 50% will take less time than from 50 to 100%, although both there and there we are talking about half the capacity.

Low current charging

Low current charging allows you to seamlessly charge devices that do not require high current. This allows you to extend the life cycle of the devices and protect them as much as possible during charging. Such devices include smartwatches, headphones, headsets, etc.
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