RAVPower® Xtreme 23000mAh 3-Port Portable External Battery Charger with Multi-Voltage - General Accessories

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Beast!!! :good::good: I could just say that and it would be enough. But I will tell more. For the price it is at right now, you simply cannot beat it. Nothing is close to this. Trust me I know. I have a ton of chargers. I outfitted my family and have plenty for me. But there is no doubt this is numero Uno for me right now! Most of my products are from RAVPower, the reason being is they have GREAT customer service and they ship very, very quick. I have had one charger go bad, and they immediately replaced it. Anyways let me tell you about this bad boy.
It can charge multiple devices, Smartphone’s, laptops, tablets, all Apple products and much more. You can charge three devices at the same time, yes I tried it. It didn't let me down. My laptop and 2 Smartphone’s. It charged them all very rapid and still had 30% power when I finished! Just as an illustration I charged my Smartphone alone the first time and it took 55 minutes and only took 13% of the charge. I also charged my laptop alone, it was at 50% and it took it appx. 50 minutes and it was charged fully and barely put a dent in the remaining charge. The battery's size comes in at 4.88" by 7.28", and its 0.75" thick. It comes with an AC adapter for the wall.
The design is sleek. It has a black chromium style look. The coolest new feature on a RAVPower product that I have seen is the LCD screen that shows the remaining charge and when connected. It also allows you to change the voltages. I hope they continue this with future devices.
It contains high quality reliable lithium-ion polymer battery cells. 2 USB Smart Ports to charge ALL devices at their max speed. It has a huge range of output voltage: 5V, 9V, 12V, 16V, 19V, 20V. It also contains the built in safety features that come with all RAVPower products. Protection for over charge, over voltage, over current, over temperature and short circuit.
Package includes: RAVPower Xtreme 23000mAh External Battery, 110 - 240V AC charger, an assortment of charging tips, a nice box case and a pouch to utilize for on the go. And ff course, the instruction manual.
I highly recommend this product. If you need lots of power, then this is a must have. Especially at that price it is now. My officially approved stamp of a great product!
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RAVPower® Xtreme 23000mAh 3-Port Portable External Battery Charger with Multi-Voltage (9V/12V/16V/19V/20V - LCD Display) for Digital Cameras, Camcorder,Surface Tablets,Asus Tablets,Acer Tablets,HP, Dell, Acer, Asus, Toshiba Netbooks Laptops,iPhone 5S, 5C, 5, 4S, iPad Air, 5, 4, 3, 2, Retina iPad Mini 2, Samsung Galaxy S5, S4, S3, Note 2, Note 3, Galaxy Tab and any other devices (Apple adapters - 30 pin and lightning, not included)

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(Review) Intocircuit 26000mAh portable powerbank

Weighs in at 1.5 pounds, it pack's 26000 mAh battery in a smaller package, enough to charge your mobile phones and more. Perfect for everyday use, longer trips and emergency situations.
initial thoughts on unpacking.
comes with a pretty nice carry case pouch.has exterior pocket for all wires and adapters.nice packaging. love the brushed aluminum look.
Features:
Huge capacity, 26000mAh, provides 1 full charge to most laptops or approximately 12 cycles to most smartphones; Perfect for using on travelling and outdoor activities
Brand New AAAA Li-Polymer battery cell ensures reliability and safety; 1000+ recharge cycles over the life of the battery
Power conversion: if the output ports, 1*USB(5V 2.1A)+1*DC(12V/4A, 16V/3.5A or 19V/3A), are not connected to any digital device or the connected device is already fully charged, Intocircuit PC26000 will shut down automatically and goes into a sleep mode to conserve power
Stylish quality design with aluminum alloy body, safer and more sturdy than plastic
Package includes: Intocircuit® PC26000 Battery, 12 connectors for most laptops, 10 connectors for phones and other devices, 1 DC power wire/ 1 USB spring power wire, 1 18.5V 2A AC Adapter(A full charger only takes 5-6 hours using the provided charger)
specs below
Battery cells Lithium Polymer
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Charging port Specifications
Output: USB(5V 2.1A)+DC*1(12V/ 16V/ 19V)(3.5A Max)
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my over all thoughts. its a beautifully made external power bank. twice the size of anything i was ever given the chance to test. its charged my ipod and my note 3 and wifes s3 from dead to full no issues. my only two issues.
1. i have a dell studio laptop. i have a larger 9 cell battery on it. well this will register its connected but not charge. little disappointed.
2. I have a asus tablet. shares same connection as most samsung tablets. while it comes with a plethora of connectors.this one seems to be lacking. as for usb .not enough juice to charge it with cord that way.
over all its a great bank. if your looking to have juice in a emergency then this is for you. if your looking to do every device you own. check compatibility first.
thank you for your time.
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[Review] Vinsic Tulip 3200mAh Power Bank

I always needed a power bank for my Nexus 5 because it dies really fast when I have LTE, GPS on using navigation or taking pictures on any tours. I came across to this one in Amazon, Vinsic Tulip 3200mAh Power Bank. I am very happy to say that I am more than satisfied with the quality and effectiveness of the product. It got delivered in 3 days and also available in Amazon Prime.
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Features:
Powerful 3200mAh external mobile battery charger
Ultra slim alluminum alloy body
Designed with a 5V 1A output USB port
Built-in 4 LED indicators to show the charging status and battery level
Compact size which saves space and convenient to carry anywhere
for iPhone, iPad, iPod, LG, Sony, Samsung devices, HTC phones, digital cameras, game consoles, MP3/MP4 players and more.
It supports over-charged, over-discharged, over-voltage, over-current and short circuit protection, safe and reliable
First Impression:
After I opened the box of the product I found out that the power bank is charged up to 3 battery level light indicators. I charged it to 100% and to test I connected my Nexus 5 with it. It took little over than 75 minutes to charge my phone. Then I connected the power bank to my charger to recharge it for future usage. It took just more than 2 hours to charge it to 100% as I could see the battery level light indicator which helps you greatly to keep a track of the power level. I definitely think this product does its job perfectly and on time and it is a very useful product for someone like me. Now I don't have to panic about my phone dying when I am on any trip.
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I was just looking at this companies 20,000mAh unit but I like this one also. May need to buy both, try for review.
darren.wlsn1 said:
I was just looking at this companies 20,000mAh unit but I like this one also. May need to buy both, try for review.
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Me too,i like the 20000mah one,it could charge my nexus 5 at least 4 times,I will buy it tomorrow with they re car charger. Looking at those 2 reviews here at xda seems a quality brand.When I will receive my products I will do a review and some testing like i ve done for some cables difference in charging speed.If those products are good the same as the design i will buy this one for my girlfriend s nexus 4
It seems great, I order one and the I will put a review too.
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Siggey let me know about your review as I might be interested in one, I was just looking at the 20,000 Mah one as well.
how long it takes to charge Samsung S6?
I like this unit since its just big enough for a full charge or just a quick top off but easy to carry around
This charger is nice so far I got the 6000mah one its nice small and charges the s6 edge fairly quickly.
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[Review] Kmashi 15,000mAh Battery Pack

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Overview
I recently got a Kmashi 15000mAh battery pack and I have been loving it. 15 Ah is a lot of juice for all devices I have, and I can always count on this to have some juice left. It is not just the numbers that amazed me, but I have used it for days without my charger with me. I can charge my OnePlus one and Galaxy Note 8 twice, and still have juice left to charge my iPhone and S6. This is an amazing product for people who travel a lot.
Specifications
Capacity - 15000mAh or 55.5Wh
Input - 5V/2A
Output 1 - 1amp 5V
Output 2 - 2amp 5V
Size - 81*156*21mm
Weight - ~450g
Real world performance
I have used this battery pack with two phones. I took screenshots of the battery input received from this battery pack. The first image is for OnePlus One and the other is for Galaxy S6. The battery pack doesn't support quick charge 2.0 and the maximum output is not as high as I expected it to be. The input rate measured was lower than the listed output on the battery specs section, but it definitely charged the devices pretty quickly; so, I am not complaining.
Experience
I have always wanted a battery pack that wouldn't die on me when I need it the most. I have had a 5000mAh and even a 10000mAh battery packs before this and they would die on me after two devices max. If I have to remember to charge my battery packs too, then I know for sure it is not working for me. I got this 15000 mAh battery pack from Kmashi in hopes of getting a battery pack that I can throw in my bag and forget about it. The battery in this is huge, and there is minimal loss of battery when the battery is not being used; therefore, this battery pack will keep on going with you. I have travelled with this device and my OnePlus One without my charger for 3 days, and I never missed my charger.
For all the travel lovers, keep in mind it is not a small or thin device. It is almost 3 times thicker than an iPhone 6. It is a heavy product, which you might not wanna carry in your pocket. It has 2 USB ports, but that has a catch. When you use both the USB ports together, the battery outputs a total of 2 amps, which means 1amp from each port.
In order to charge this battery pack, I used a 2.1 amp USB wall adaptor (not included in the box). The battery pack takes almost one night to charge from zero to full. It is not easy to sleep with this charging beside your bed, as it's blinking LEDs are very bright. They can brighten up a room more than any night lights you have seen. Putting an electric black tape on them while the device is being charged is a good solution.
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Large capacity battery
Feel and finish is all plastic but doesn't creek
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LEDs are very very bright
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[Review] Lumsing USB Type-C and Quick Charge 3.0 15000mAh Powerbank

Overview
Quick summary - great device really solid and well balanced with three output slots to charge two devices. The hugh 15,000mah it enough to keep several devices topped up for quite some time. The Qualcomm quickcharge 2.0 / 3.0 compatibility is a really nice touch for a powerpank meaning that you done have to be plugged in for long to give your compatible device a topup.
Unboxing
So in the box is the Glory P2 Plus battery pack, two a short black USB leads (one micro USB and one USB-C) and the instructions. The battery pack has a really large capacity at 15k mah which is enough to charge a Galaxy S6 up a quite a few times before itself requiring recharging. The battery pack is all white plastic body. There are 2 USB outputs and a USB type C in/out socket and a micro USB input. Its great that this is compatible with new and older technology meaning that its quite a versatile device. The two main USB outputs has one which is compatable with Qualcomm’s quickchrge 2.0 and 3.0 and one which is a ‘Smart’ output, which registers on my Galaxy S6 as ‘Cable charging’ so slower than using quickcharge.
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Overall I really like this pack, its nice, solid and premium feeling, works well and having a quickcharge port for quicker charging. The capacity is massive and will keep me going for a good few days of recharges on my phone when im away from an outlet.
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Might sound stupid, but, i'm guessing this is safe enough to use on the Pixel?

[review] RavPower ultra-compact 45W PD GaN charger

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I hope this technology comes to battery packs soon. Those are getting way too big!

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