everActive EB-27Q Ultra
![]() | Expecting restock Battery capacity: Capacity (mAh): 27000; Battery capacity (W*h): 100; Real capacity (mAh): 17500; Battery type: Li-Pol; USB-C (pcs): 2; USB-A (pcs): 1; USB-C1 (W): 140; USB-C2 (W): 20; USB-A1 (W): 22.5; Fast charge; Quick Charge: Quick Charge 4.0+; Power Delivery: Power Delivery 3.1; Bundled cables (adapters): Features: info display E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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It impressively charges itself quickly. It charges from 0% to 89% in 50 minutes at 97 Watts (according to the charger, started at 95 W (charger), power bank consistently shows 20 V at 4.8 A) and then shuts off from overheating, even though it’s not hot at all. Interestingly, the display always shows at least 5 V or 5.1 V at 0 A (or 0.1 A - according to the power bank itself, this value jumps between 0 and 0.1 A) when nothing is connected, but when there is a load, the display immediately shows the consumption parameters. After it cooled down, after another 10 minutes (so an hour total), it had 99% and still drawing 97 W, and after another 20 minutes reached 100%. It does not draw above 97 Watts. Charging status from zero: 15 min at 95 W – 35%, 23 min at 95 W – 50%, 30 min – 66%, 35 min – 74%, 45 min – 89%, 50 min – 88% and shuts down from overheating. Charges quickly: 0% to 88% in 50 minutes, then you have to wait for it to cool down, and after another 10 minutes, it's 99%, and 20 minutes later, it's 100%. Voltage and current display, along with estimated time to charge, and estimated battery time for charging other devices. Clear display. Built-in flashlight with several modes: constant bright light, slightly dimmer, maybe Morse code, fast flashing. The flashlight works even at 0%, although I didn't test it for long. Slightly heavier than 20,000 mAh power banks like ADAMAN Metal or UGREEN PB723. Nicely crafted and finished power bank, with ports holding cables tightly. There is none, but it's worth knowing that only one of the USB-C ports allows for input, meaning charging the power bank itself - which is also an advantage since the other USB-C port only allows output to other devices. It's also important to know that the charging parameters list, meaning voltage and current, is only for USB-C ports! The USB-A port is not included in the current parameters list, which is strange. There is also no support for so-called trickle charging, if someone cares about that - I never use this mode. |
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