This powerbank can charge up to four (4) devices at the same time. It has built in cables for iPhones, Android, Tablets and even keypad phones. Here’s how much value you would get if you decide to get this $15 powerbank.
This powerbank can charge up to four (4) devices at the same time. It has built in cables for iPhones, Android, Tablets and even keypad phones. Here’s how much value you would get if you decide to get this $15 powerbank.
If you decide to purchase one of these, this is what you’ll get. Here’s how my package arrived. It came with a single micro-USB charging cable and the power bank itself. That’s all, not even a user manual. Taking off the peel reveals the mini display up front. On the right are the power button and micro-USB charging port, and on the left is the USB type C charging port. At the back are three charging cables, and they’re all different. More on that later in the video.
There’s also a weirdly designed phone holder, or, should I say, a kickstand, for holding up your phone in landscape mode while it’s charging. It does a good enough job for what it is meant for, but it is not ideal for all situations.
The plastic material used for this power bank scratches easily, thereby making it ugly after a while. Especially, where the battery life display is. This happens to me a lot when I have it facing down when charging my phone.
The built-in battery is lithium and is rated to have a battery capacity of 30,000 mAh, but can only output 19,500 mAh out of it. It charges via 5V, and 2.1A and outputs the same level of power, 10.5W to be exact.
Now with the 2 input charging ports, the micro-USB and USB type C port, you don’t have to worry too much about being able to charge this power bank. As long as you have an Android device, and a charging cable for that android device, you’re good to go.
So, about the charging cables, which I mentioned earlier. There’s a micro-USB cable, a USB type-C cable, and a lighting cable. And yes, you can use them all at the same time. Charge your iPhone as well as your newer and older Android devices at the same time. And, that’s not all. If you have an extra cable, you can
add up and charge another device by connecting it to the USB Type-A charging port on the top. So yeah, 4 devices, charging at the same time. For something this small, that’s impressive.
As to how many times it can charge your device, I haven’t actually tested it. But what I can say is that it charged up my 4000mAh phone twice and still had about 25% of battery life left.
It is much smaller than any power bank I’ve reviewed so far. And for comparison, here is how it stacks up in size against my 6-inch Samsung A02s.
Surprisingly, I found similar power banks online, that look exactly the same as this, with the exact same design, ports, charging cables, battery capacity, and output power. Even the box has the same design and text.
The only difference was the product name. So, if you’ve seen the C. Mopol Powerbank, it is the exact
same thing as this.
For GHc 170, it is small and portable, has enough juice to charge devices, comes with all cables for all
smartphones, can charge up to four devices at once, and is lightweight. So yes, I would recommend this.
This or the C. Mopol power bank, as they are nearly identical.