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Battery capacity
100000 mAh
370 W*h
50000 mAh
185 W*h
Real capacity54000 mAh31500 mAh
Battery typeLi-PolLi-Pol
Charging gadgets / outputs
USB-C2 pcs1 pcs
USB-A6 pcs3 pcs
USB-C165 W65 W
USB-C265 W
USB-A122.5 W22.5 W
USB-A215 W22.5 W
USB-A315 W15 W
USB-A415 W
Other connectorsUSB A №5, №6 – 15 W
Power output (all ports)15 W20 W
Power bank charging
Power bank charging inputs
USB-C
USB-C
microUSB
Power bank charge power60 W65 W
Features
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
Features
info display
lamp
info display
lamp
General
Body materialplasticplastic
Dimensions166x106x97 mm138x75x75 mm
Weight1893 g1135 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2025june 2023
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Glossary

Battery capacity

The capacity of a powerbank indicates the amount of energy it can store and is usually specified in two formats in the specifications — mAh and Wh. The mAh value is more familiar to most buyers and helps quickly understand the class of the model, while Wh more accurately reflects the total energy reserve and is more convenient for a more accurate comparison of devices. For example, a powerbank with 10000 mAh usually has about 37 Wh, a model with 20000 mAh — approximately 74 Wh, and a version with 30000 mAh — about 111 Wh. The higher these values, the more charges for a smartphone, headphones, watch, or other devices can be expected, but the larger, heavier, and usually more expensive the device becomes. At the same time, it is important to remember that the actual output is always lower than the nominal figures due to energy conversion losses. Therefore, capacity is one of the main parameters that immediately shows whether the powerbank is suitable for a day's backup or for more serious autonomous use.

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-C

The number of modern ports USB-C and built-in USB-C cables that can be used to charge smartphones, tablets, headphones, consoles, and other current devices. This format is particularly convenient today because USB-C has become the main connector for most new devices and usually supports higher charging power than USB-A. One USB-C output is usually enough for everyday use, while two and three are convenient if you need to connect several gadgets at the same time.

USB-A

The number of USB-A ports available for charging smartphones, headphones, accessories, and other devices. This format is still in demand because USB-A is widely used and fits a large number of existing cables and devices, although it usually falls behind USB-C in terms of relevance and power. A single USB-A output is typically sufficient for basic everyday use, while two, three, four, or more are convenient for connecting multiple gadgets simultaneously.

USB-C2

Maximum output power of the second USB-C port, which usually lags behind USB-C1, but can still be suitable for fast charging smartphones, portable consoles, and other modern devices.

USB-A2

The maximum power of the second USB-A output, which is usually slightly less than USB-A1, but is still suitable for charging smartphones, accessories, and other everyday devices.

USB-A4

The limit of the fourth USB-A port, which in many models is the weakest and primarily intended for accessories. It is convenient to use it for devices that prioritize just charging over receiving the maximum wattage.

Other connectors

Availability of additional ports for charging gadgets. In most cases, standard USB-C and USB-A ports are sufficient. Here, the focus is primarily on built-in microUSB and Lightning cables, which are auxiliary rather than primary.

Power output (all ports)

The total charge power provided by the power bank on all connectors overnight - when devices are connected simultaneously to all charging ports.

This parameter is given due to the fact that the total charge power does not always correspond to the sum of the maximum powers of all available ports. The built-in battery of a power bank often has its own limitation on the output power. Therefore, for example, in a model with two 18 W USB ports, each total charge power can be the same 18 W. Note that the distribution of power among the connectors may be different: in some models it is divided equally, in others it is divided in proportion to the maximum current strength (if it differs on different ports). These nuances should be clarified using the detailed characteristics of the charging connectors.

If you plan to regularly use all power bank connectors at once, you should pay attention to this indicator.