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Battery capacity
10000 mAh
37 W*h
10000 mAh
37 W*h
Real capacity6250 mAh6300 mAh
Battery typeLi-PolLi-Pol
Charging gadgets / outputs
Wireless charger15 W15 W
USB-C1 pcs1 pcs
USB-C120 W18 W
Power bank charging
Power bank charging inputs
USB-C
USB-C
Power bank charge power20 W18 W
Features
Low current charging
Pass-through charging
Wireless magnetic chargingQi2.0Qi2.0
Fast charge
Quick Charge 3.0
Power Delivery 3.0
Quick Charge 3.0
Power Delivery 3.0
Bundled cables (adapters)
USB-C
USB-C
General
Body materialplasticplastic
Dimensions106x69x19 mm
Weight220 g260 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2024march 2023
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Glossary

Real capacity

The real capacity of the power bank.

Real capacity is the amount of energy that a power bank is able to transfer to rechargeable gadgets. This amount is inevitably lower than the nominal capacity (see above) — most often by about 1.6 times (due to the fact that part of the energy goes to additional features and transmission losses). However, it is by real capacity that it is easiest to evaluate the actual capabilities of an external battery: for example, if this figure is 6500 mAh, this model is guaranteed to be enough for two full charges of a smartphone with a 3000 mAh battery and smartwatches for 250 mAh.

The capacity in this case is indicated for 5 V — the standard USB charging voltage. At the same time, the features of milliamp-hours as a unit of capacity are such that the actual amount of energy in the battery depends not only on the number of mAh, but also on the operating voltage. In fact, this means that when using fast charging technologies (see below) that involve increased voltage, the actual value of the actual capacity will differ from the claimed one (it will be lower). There are formulas and methods for calculating this value, they can be found in special sources.

USB-C1

The power capacity of the main USB-C port, which among USB-C connectors is typically the most powerful. This specification is especially important for smartphones with fast charging, tablets, portable consoles, and laptops that require increased power supply.

Values around 18 – 30 W are usually sufficient for fast charging smartphones, 45 – 65 W are suitable for portable consoles, some ultrabooks, and other more demanding devices, and 100 W and above are even designed for powerful laptops and heavy loads.

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.

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.

Pass-through charging

A function that allows a power bank connected to the mains to transfer power to other external devices for charging. Note that pass-through charging can be implemented in different ways. In some cases, a portable battery can supply all incoming power from an energy source through a USB port, in others, the power bank coordinates the power consumption with the gadget being charged and accumulates the remaining energy in the cells of its own battery. In the latter version, both devices are charged at the same time. However, the presence of such a function is not often specified by the manufacturer. Sometimes even the manuals do not provide information on end-to-end charging. Therefore, it is better to focus on the reviews and, before buying, further clarify the availability of pass-through charging.