Tag: Power Bank

  • Xiaomi Launches A Makeup Mirror That Also Works A Power Bank

    Xiaomi Launches A Makeup Mirror That Also Works A Power Bank

    Chinese technology company Xiaomi has added yet another power bank to its lineup, but it is not a conventional product. Reportedly, the device can charge your phone and can be used as a helpful makeup mirror at the same time. Noteworthy, the product is not directly manufactured by Xiaomi, rather, one of its ecological chains has manufactured the product. The Chinese company has previously released lifestyle products in the past, such as the Himo T1, the Mi Home Security Camera and the Mi Fitness Band.

    Xiaomi Power Bank Makeup MirrorThe gadget released by the company has a portable factor. It measures 85x76x17mm and can easily be housed in a lady’s handbag. A 3000 mAh (5V/1A) battery is present inside the Xiaomi device, which can be used to charge the smartphone in case of emergencies. However, considering the low battery capacity of the same, the power bank can charge not more than one smartphone in one go. 

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    In terms of features, the Xiaomi makeup mirror is surrounded by 12-high brightness LED lights that can be used to simulate a naturally lit environment. Moreover, users can adjust the brightness of the LEDs as per their convenience. The makeup mirror also has a 2x magnifying glass design, so that the image is distortion free. The mirror-cum-powerbank can be turned on by simply pressing the power button for a duration of 1 second. However, when the battery falls to 10 percent, the LEDs will turn off automatically. Xiaomi’s makeup mirror-cum-power bank is priced at a 129 CNY, which roughly translates to INR 1299. 

  • Best Portable Power Banks You Can Buy Right Now

    Best Portable Power Banks You Can Buy Right Now

    In the quest for a thin and light smartphone, the battery capacity of the device takes a hit. While most handsets have a battery life of up to a day, more power is always useful in the case of emergencies. Buying the right power bank for yourself can be both confusing and exhausting owing to the plethora of choices available in the market. To make this choice easier, we have compiled a list of portable power banks according to every need.

    The ‘Lite’ Power Bank:

     

    Intex PB-4K: The Intex PB-4K boasts of light, sleek and portable design with a rated capacity of 4,000mAh. With a torch on board, the device offers more functionalities than one and is good to charge a standard smartphone once.

     

    The Best Seller:

    Mi Power Bank 2i 10,000 mAh: The best selling of the bunch for a reason, the Mi Power Bank 2i has two USB ports and is capable of charging a standard smartphone a little more than twice. The power bank has an aluminium casing and a sleek body for easy portability.

    The Affordable Powerhouse:

     

    Mi Power Bank 2i 20,000 mAh: The device has a rated capacity of 20,000 mAh and an affordable price, making it one of the most desired ones. Like its sibling, it also has an aluminium casing and a dual USB port. Despite having a large capacity, the size of the power bank is pocketable, making it easily portable.

    The Looker:

    Duracell PB10050: The Duracell Power Bank is one of the best-looking power banks available, deriving its looks from the brands’ well-known alkaline batteries. There are dual USB ports and support for fast charging on the device. It offers solid build quality and respectable 10,050 mAh battery which can charge standard smartphones twice.

    The Affordable Laptop Powerbank

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    RAVpower Portable 20,100 mAh: The RAVPower power bank is a powerhouse in more ways than one. Besides being quite portable and having a rated battery capacity of 20,100mAh, the device has an AC output port which makes it possible to charge laptops and devices which require an AC input. There are a USB Type-C port and a standard USB port. The AC port supports a maximum output of up to 65W.

     

  • Huawei Will Soon Launch 10,000 mAh Power Bank With SuperCharge 40

    Huawei Will Soon Launch 10,000 mAh Power Bank With SuperCharge 40

    Gone are the days when charging a smartphone took hours. Chargers have evolved so much so that they can now fully charge a phone in under 60 minutes. A lot of companies including OnePlus, Moto, Apple have developed their fast charging solutions which are fast but are no match to Huawei’s SuperCharge 40. As the name suggests the SuperCharge 40 can charge a compatible device with 40 watts of power. A latest leak claims that Huawei will soon launch a Power Bank which supports the high-speed SuperCharge 40.

    The Leak

    The details about the upcoming Huawei power bank was leaked by a user ChargerLab on Twitter. According to the tweet, the Huawei power bank will have a battery capacity of 10,000 mAh and it will support the SuperCharge 40 technology. The power bank can charge the Huawei Mate 20 Pro and Honor Magic 2 with a maximum power of 40 watts. Additionally, the power bank is backward compatible and it can charge older Huawei devices with 22.5 Watts of power.

    The Huawei power bank is believed to have a 10,000 mAh battery which can charge compatible phones several times. The Huawei Mate 20 Pro has a 4200 mAh battery. Which can be charged up to two times via the power bank. The only other SuperCharge 40 compatible smartphone, the Honor Magic 2 which has 3,500 mAh battery can be fully charged up to three times.

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    Launch Date

    The leak does not provide any information about when Huawei will launch the SuperCharge 40 compatible power bank. But, the company is expected to showcase the technology where they can turn the maximum number of heads. Therefore, it is possible that Huawei launches it during the MWC which is scheduled for 25-28 February 2019.

  • OPPO Launches Pokemon Edition 10,000 mAh Super VOOC Power Bank

    OPPO Launches Pokemon Edition 10,000 mAh Super VOOC Power Bank

    The Super VOOC charging technology is one the fastest, if not the fastest charging technologies available on smartphones as of now. The technology was introduced by Oppo earlier this year with the Oppo Find X Lamborghini Edition. The technology claims to charge the Find X fully, in around 35 minutes. Now, Oppo has launched a Super VOOC Power Bank, partnering up with Pokemon. This Pikachu charger is fitting for the technology, with the electric type Pokemon is representing the power bank.

    While the power bank sure does look great, it only works on Super VOOC compatible devices. That means the use of the device is limited to only the Oppo Find X and the Oppo R17 smartphones. Additionally, the device can only be charged via a 50W Super VOOC adapter. The power bank offers speeds of upto 50W (10V/5A) while charging the smartphones.

    Its not just the speed that the power bank brings with it, it also brings a theme. The theme is present on not only the outside, but the inside as well. When you plug in the power bank, the smartphone displays a special animation on the screen. Along with this, the theme of the device also gets switched over to a Pikachu theme. While more details about what these themes entail are not available, the least we can guess is yellow accent colours, along with some Pikachu animations.

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    Along with the power bank, the company has also launched an NFC equipped Pikachu case for the Opponent R17 Pro. The power bank costs approximately Rs 4,200 while the case costs around Rs 1,572. Both the items will go on sale soon, however nothing regarding their availability in India is known as of now.

  • 5 Asus Zen Power Powerbank Giveaway

    5 Asus Zen Power Powerbank Giveaway

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  • Power Banks Reviewed : OnePlus vs Xiaomi vs Asus

    Power Banks Reviewed : OnePlus vs Xiaomi vs Asus

    We have smartphones that can achieve anything on the go. They’ve freed us from the need to carry around a map, dictionary, camera and basically a full-blown PC. But the thing that has continued to haunt these devices is their battery handicap.

    As soon as the battery sign hits the dreaded red colour, its time to cut all operations. And sadly, for most of us this happens midway, through the day. The only upside to this miserable tale is that it has given birth to a whole new industry. Meet the power banks. Nearly all major companies have launched their own portable packs that help our smartphones survive a whole day and more.

    Overview

    To help you decide which one to pick up, we’re testing the three power banks in the market that are a mix of affordable pricing and consistent performance. The oldest one around, Xiaomi Mi Powerbank is priced at Rs. 999, weighs 250g and provides 10,400mAh of battery. Next in line is the Asus ZenPower which is available for Rs. 1,599, weighs 215g and provides 10,050mAh of power. The fairly recent arrival in India is the OnePlus powerbank which is priced at Rs. 1,399, weighs 222g and comes with 10,000mAh of power.

    We pit them against each other in terms of design, size, durability and most importantly, power.

    Xiaomi Mi Powerbank

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    Starting off with the oldest, we tested out the 10,400mAh version for you, though it is available in 5,000 mAh and 16,000 variants as well. When it comes to design, the Mi power bank has a textured anodized aluminum casing that covers the entire battery and has a smooth metallic finish. As with some of the other Xiaomi products, this one also looks like it has followed Apple’s strict visual guidelines.

    The credit card-sized devise easily fits in your hand (and your pocket). It is claimed to be water and corrosion resistant. The surface is a bit slippery but that can be easily addressed by using the rubber case provided with it. The LED indicators for battery level especially stand out against the unadorned surface. Though it’s slightly on the heavy side, about 250 grams, but it’s the one which comes with maximum capacity. This factor alone will keep the user from complaining about the extra weight.

    Xiaomi Asus OnePlus power bank 4

    The Mi Powerbank turns on automatically when a device is plugged in for charging. To check how much battery is left on the device, all you need to do is press the power button once and the LED indicator displays how much battery remains.

    According to our performance tests the battery pack took over 5.5 hrs to charge with 5V/2A plug and standard cable, meanwhile it took 12 hrs with 5V/1A plug and standard cable.  Once it was fully charged, it was capable of charging the iPhone 6 Plus (2915mAh battery) three times.

    OnePlus Power Bank

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    The OnePlus Power Bank is available in both Sandstone Black and Silk White with a capacity of 10,000mAh. The company claims that it easily slips into your pocket and can fully charge your OnePlus, thrice. The major advantage of this one over the others is the fact that it comes with two USB ports so that you can charge two devices at once. Unfortunately, the device cannot be charged and plugged into another device at the same time; the two actions need to be done separately.

    Xiaomi Asus OnePlus power bank 9

    Design-wise, we checked out the white model and it looks extremely stylish. It resembles a small notebook, and the matte white casing feels good to touch. The fact that it is slimmer than the rest on this list may be appreciated by some but it’s too large to comfortably carry around in your pocket. Since portability is the biggest criterion when picking up a power pack, this point is important to note. This powerbank is wide and tall, so if you’re used to lugging around a backpack or bag then this shouldn’t affect your decision to purchase the OnePlus powerbank. The simplistic design skips out on the power button, however the LED battery indicators can be lit up by shaking the power bank.

    According to our performance tests, the device takes 6 hours to charge fully with a 5V/2A plug and a standard cable, meanwhile it took 13 hrs with a 5V/1A plug and a standard cable. After which, it is capable of charging the iPhone 6 Plus (2915mAh battery) thrice.

    Asus ZenPower

    Xiaomi Asus OnePlus power bank 10

    Design-wise, read the Xiaomi section, because the two are nearly identical. The only exception being that the Asus ZenPower is smaller and lighter. It features the same aluminium finish, rounded corners and hosts only one device at a time. It comes with LED indicators and a power switch, which function in the same fashion as the Xiaomi power bank. It is accompanied by a rubberised cover, which helps protect the device against scratches. Asus gets another brownie point for launching the powerbank in multiple colours – the black colour variant looks especially attractive.

    Xiaomi Asus OnePlus power bank 13

    According to our performance tests, the Asus ZenPower takes 4.5 hours to charge fully with a  5V/2A plug and a standard cable, meanwhile it took 12 hrs with a 5V/1A plug and a standard cable. After which, it is capable of charging the iPhone 6 Plus (2915mAh battery) 3-4 times. The ZenPower demonstrates that it has the capacity to fuel devices slightly more than the OnePlus and the Xiaomi charger.

    Conclusion

    Xiaomi Asus OnePlus power bank 11

    With the three devices, there were zero complaints in terms of functionality and the workings. They all feature LED indicators, are heavily protected and provide your devices battery when they need it the most.

    However, having used the three power banks interchangeably over the past few months, we can easily say that we’d pick the Asus ZenPower over the other two. While it may be the most expensive of the three, it is also the lightest one. Since a battery pack is an extra device that you need to carry around – the portability of the device matters the most. The OnePlus one is too wide to carry around easily, and the Xiaomi powerbank feels heavy.

    Arguably, if you don’t want to spend the extra Rs. 500 on a battery pack then go for the Xiaomi – it makes for a good second option. The only major advantage the OnePlus carries is the fact that you can charge two devices at once. If you’re used to carrying around multiple handsets, then this one is for you.

    Power bank OnePlus Power Bank Xiaomi Mi Power Bank Asus ZenPower
    Colour variants  Sandstorm Black or Silk White Silver or Gold Black, Blue, Gold, Silver, Pink
    Battery type Lithium-polymer Lithium-ion Lithium-ion
    Capacity 10,000 mAh 10,400 mAh 10,050 mAh
    Charging Time 6 hrs with 5V/2A plug and standard cable, 10 hrs with 5V/1A plug and standard cable 5.5 hrs with 5V/2A plug and standard cable12 hrs with 5V/1A plug and standard cable 4.5 hrs with 5V/2A plug and standard cable, 10 hrs with 5V/1A plug and standard cable
    Dimensions 142.8 × 72.6 × 16.2 mm 90.5 x 77 x 21.6mm 90.5 x 59 x 22 mm
    Weight 220g 250g 215g
    Price Rs. 1,399 Rs. 999 Rs. 1,696
  • OnePlus Powerbank to Arrive in India in the Next Few Days

    OnePlus Powerbank to Arrive in India in the Next Few Days

    OnePlus is hiding a slew of surprises under its hood. The past month, the Chinese equipment maker launched its first drone, the DR-1, which some thought was an April fools’ prank. The technology start-up has once again teased a new product which, as always, they are calling a game changer.

    The OnePlus India sent out a teaser on its official Twitter handle:

    The tweet exhibits a product that is sleek and holds elegantly curved edges. Clearly, it displays the power bank that OnePlus had rolled out in December last year. Also, we had a word with the OnePlus India team and they confirmed that smart device will be arriving in India within the next few days.

    The portable charger provides 10,000mAh of power and is one of the cheapest ones available till date. The external battery can easily slip in your pocket and can charge your smartphone more than 5 times on a single charge. The price and release date for India has not been disclosed yet. However its launch price was a mere $ 14.99 (Rs. 952 approx)

    Here are detailed specifications of the OnePlus power bank:

    Specifications

    OnePlus Power Bank

    Colour variants  Sandstorm Black or Silk White
    Battery type LiPo
    Capacity 10,000 mAh
    Charging Time 5.5 hours (approx)
    Dimensions 142.8 × 72.6 × 16.2 mm
    Weight 220g
    Safety features Electrostatic, short-circuit, overcharging, overheating protection
  • Karbonn Enters the Mobile Accessory Game, Introduces Power Banks and Screen Guards

    Karbonn Enters the Mobile Accessory Game, Introduces Power Banks and Screen Guards

    Karbonn, one of the major Indian smartphone makers, is looking to diversify its offerings. Other than its range of smartphones, the company will soon be selling a variety of power banks and screen guards.

    The power banks which will be available in three power variants, 5,000 mAh, 7,000 mAh and 10,000 mAh. The 7,000 mAh and 10,000 mAh devices are equipped with dual charging ports, so that you can charge two devices at once. The 10,000 mAh power bank is fitted with a LED torch which can also be doubled up as a TF card reader and has an LCD, which indicates the amount of charge left and power capacity.

    Karbonn is also offering screen guards under the brand name ‘Ultra Clear’. The company claims that the screen guards offer high touch sensitivity and include anti-fingerprinting coating.

    The power banks will be available March 25th, Wednesday, onwards on Snapdeal. The 5,000 mAh power bank is priced at Rs. 999. As of now, there is no word on the price of the remaining power banks or the screen guards. As for the screen guard, it will be available in retail stores as well as e-commerce portals.

  • Here’s Why the OnePlus Power Bank Hasn’t Arrived in India

    Here’s Why the OnePlus Power Bank Hasn’t Arrived in India

    OnePlus Powerbank, one of the most powerful devices by the company, was introduced in December last year. With a price tag of $14.99 (approx Rs. 950), the device delivers a massive power with 10,000 mAh. Enough to charge a OnePlus handset three times in a row.

    Unfortunately the release date of 17th March (i.e. yesterday) was meant for US customers only. For potential buyers in Europe and India, the wait has been extended indefinitely.

    oneplus power bank
    OnePlus’ Compact and Powerful Power Bank

    According to the company, the logistics are being ironed out for smooth processing. Due to the fact the OnePlus power banks are pure batteries (and not connected to any other product); they require special shipping requirements. Due to the safety concerns posed by the power banks in large numbers, the IATA (International Air Transport Association) have tightened the rules and regulations concerning the same and airlines enforcing these regulations more strictly.

    Also keeping in mind the fact that administering battery certification is time-consuming. Different countries have different requirements and regulations. OnePlus’ hope of finalizing the certifications did not go as quickly as they had previously assumed.

    From the above facts, the OnePlus Power bank may not be seen in the Indian market soon, but its clear that the company is working to get them here as soon as possible. Although we have a feeling, the fuel banks may be worth the wait.

  • While We Wait for OnePlus’ Powerbank, Here Are 5 Available for Purchase Today

    While We Wait for OnePlus’ Powerbank, Here Are 5 Available for Purchase Today

    Smartphones have become our primary source to instantly connect to the world around. To walk with the pace of the world, smartphones need to keep working; here’s where the dependant power banks come into the picture.

    There are many power banks in the market that promise to charge the devices instantly while on the go. The top amongst them is Xiaomi’s 10,400mAh Mi power bank, which is the most powerful of all and is affordably priced. Unfortunately the Mi power has not been available for a while now. In a recent event, top officials of the company commented that it may take a while for the device to be back in stock. OnePlus is also geared to launch its power bank with 10,000mAh capacity, but the company is not releasing the same in India anytime soon.

    So meanwhile, we decided to compile a list of powerful power banks that are worth your money. One can choose any from the below-provided list:

    Sony PB574SJG

    sony power bank

    The power bank from Sony comes in elegant gold colour option. It has a battery capacity of 10,000mAh and can restock a regular battery of 2500mAh four times on a single charge. Every unit of Sony PB574SJG power bank has two ports: Micro-B USB, Mini USB. The device is priced at Rs. 1,449.

    Samsung 9,000mAh

    samsung powerbank

    The battery support by Samsung is little less than others in the list at 9,000mAh, but can power the device more than twice once the source is fully charged. The Li-Ion Battery comes in black colour and houses one USB port. The power backup is priced at Rs. 1,000.

    Lenovo 10,400mAh

    lenovo powerbank

    The Lenovo’s external battery support is mammoth at 10,400mAh. Weighing at a mere 340 g, the battery is efficient in power conservation and features electricity-saving function. The portable machine has an LED power indicator, along with dual USB output. Every unit of Lenovo GXV0F78691 costs Rs 1,777.

    Intex 10000 mAh

    intex powerbank

    Intex’s power bank is another robust gadget designed to charge not only mobiles, but also Sony Cyber-shot cameras. The Li-Ion Battery comprises of two ports, Micro-B USB and Mini USB. The battery support is small and fits in hand perfectly. The ultra-portable gadget slip into the pocket and is extremely light. It comes in two colours, white and blue, and costs Rs. 1,199.

    PNY 10400mAH Power Bank

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    One of the top contenders in power bank arena presently is PNY. The device has a potential of storing 10,400mAh and it can be grabbed at just Rs. 999. The device has 4-lights of LED power indicator, which displays the battery level status. However it only allows a single USB, so two devices cannot be simultaneously charged.

  • Secret’s Out! OnePlus Reveals the Cheapest Power Bank Yet

    Secret’s Out! OnePlus Reveals the Cheapest Power Bank Yet

    The wait is finally over! The device teased by OnePlus is finally revealed. OnePlus launches the OnePlus Power Bank available soon for a mere $ 14.99 in both Sandstone Black and Silk White.

    The OnePlus Power Bank supplies 10,000 mAh of power, enough to provide three full charges for your OnePlus One. The device features lithium-polymer technology, which will make the device incredibly light and portable.

    The company promises sleek lines, gentle curves with a soft glow LED indicator. Additionally it is said to have safety features preventing overcharging and overheating.oneplus powerbank 2

    Detailed specifications include-

    Colour variants  Sandstorm Black or Silk White
    Battery type LiPo
    Capacity 10,000 mAh
    Charging Time 5.5 hours (approx)
    Dimensions 142.8 × 72.6 × 16.2 mm
    Weight 220g
    Safety features Electrostatic, short-circuit, overcharging, overheating protection
    Price $14.99

    The advertisement logo “We’ve got 10,000” and the four dots on the poster (similar to that of Xiaomi) made it quite evident that the device was going to be a power bank.The Portable Powerhouse from China promises no more sitting next to an electric outlet at the airport ever again!

    Earlier today OnePlus was sued by Micromax for infringement of patents; as a result they may face a sales ban in India.

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