When we go on a trip, if we are going to be away from the power grid for a certain period, we usually plan for it. We fully charge our phones, wireless headphones, etc., and take spare batteries with us. This battery is one of the smallest, with dimensions of 106 x 69 x 16 mm (4.2 x 2.7 x 0.6 inches). It is quite small and takes up little space compared to the power banks we are used to.
With 22.5W output power, it supports fast charging. This means you can charge devices like the iPhone 15 or Samsung S24 up to 45% in 30 minutes.
You can charge two devices at the same time with dual USB input and output.
According to the manufacturer, the power bank has international certifications proving it won’t experience issues like overcurrent, overheating, or overcharging.
The fact that it shows the remaining battery percentage gives more accurate information compared to older power banks with 4 LED lights, so you don’t have to worry about when the last light will go out. :)
So, what does 10,000 mAh mean in practice? You can charge a smartphone with a 3,000-4,000 mAh battery 2-3 times. If your phone has a larger battery capacity, the number of charges will be between 1 and 2.
If you're looking for a small, handy new power bank, I recommend taking a look at this one.
See VEEKTOMX Mini Power Bank
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