**Power Bank with Multiple Charging Protocols**
The power bank that I have been testing has three to four different charging protocols, depending on the capacity it supports power delivery to Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 spec, Apple's charging protocol, and charging protocols for Huawei devices. This versatility makes it a great option for users who need to charge their devices quickly and efficiently.
**Design and Display**
The design of the power bank is made out of hard plastic, which gives it a sturdy feel. However, this material can pick up fingerprints and smudges easily. The display on the power bank shows not only the battery level but also the voltage and amps when you tap the power button. In my testing, the current input voltage was almost 15 volts at 1.4 amps. This feature is useful for both charging and output purposes.
**Charging Times**
The charging times of the power bank vary depending on the device being charged. According to the manufacturer's claims, it can charge devices in just over a couple of hours when using a higher charging speed. However, if you only charge at 2.5 or 2 amps, it may take longer. The type C port supports up to 45 watts of power delivery, making it suitable for laptops with this feature.
**USB Outputs**
The power bank has two USB outputs: one secondary port that can output up to 30 watts, and a top-level Type C port designed for notebooks that support up to 65 watts. This allows users to charge their devices quickly, regardless of the type of charger they use. The Qualcomm Quick Charge feature is supported by this power bank, although it's only available on one of the USB ports.
**Compact Size and Additional Features**
The compact size of the power bank makes it easy to carry around. It has a status LED that shows when the battery is fully charged or what percentage of charge remains. This feature is useful for keeping track of your battery life. The power bank also comes with different models, including ones with EU plugs for Europe and potentially others for different regions.
**Safety Features**
The power bank has built-in security protection to prevent overheating. If the device senses that it's getting too hot, it will shut down automatically to prevent any damage or danger. This safety feature gives users peace of mind when using their devices while charged by this power bank.
**Additional Accessories**
To charge my Topaz devices, I use a type-C cable from Base US, which is rated for 100 watts of high output power delivery. The cable itself is very high quality, with a fabric exterior and a velcro strap to keep it secure. It's also quite long, at two meters, making it easy to plug in without having to deal with short cables.
**First Impressions and Conclusion**
Overall, I have been thoroughly impressed with the power bank that was sent for review. After using it for two weeks, I've found no issues or complaints. In fact, I'm so happy with it that I'm replacing my old, generic charger from Amazon with this one. The additional features, such as the status LED and support for multiple charging protocols, make it a valuable tool for anyone in need of reliable power on-the-go.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso I have reviewed a lot of Chinese tech that supports power delivery to the laptops the tablets and then even some phones I've been reviewing recently also support power delivery spec now a lot of people have asked Chris what do you use as your adapter for that now I just bought this generic Amazon bought one right here okay 65 watts it does the job it's okay but it doesn't support any other protocols a couple of months ago base ask God and touch with me and they said you would you like to review this this is a Qualcomm 4 spec which you don't often see a lot of them around with power delivery 3 support charger 65 watts and also a power bank here which is 20 thousand milliamp hours or 76 watt hours supporting qc3 and pound delivery to specs so interesting products that will be checking out here small disclaimer this video yes is an exchange for these products right here that was sent out to make free of charge from base us so there's a base as quick charging power bank is called the meu light it's 45 watts maximum output so it supports Qualcomm quick charge 3 which a lot of phones with Qualcomm do have Android phone set is there does support actually qual ways charging as well protocol apples now the size of it isn't too bad ok you can see that it's about the size of a typical smartphone which they're getting across larger nowadays and you see right there that okay the thickness of it is about three smartphones you can see alright but it does only weigh three hundred and sixty eight grams which actually is not too bad compare that to the 99 what our power bank that I call a power brick that I've got that one's well over half a kilo so the opacity 76 watt hours and you have an efficiency of this one trading efficiency of 78% so don't mean that most phones out there should charge them about three to four maybe even five times depending of course on the capacity it does support power delivery to Qualcomm quick charge three spec Apple spec as well charging protocols for Huawei so that is good and the design of it quickly show you that it's made out of this hard plastic there's a texture to it does pick up fingerprints and smudges quite easily now the display on it doesn't just show you the battery it also shows you if you tap the power button the voltage so my input voltage is currently almost 15 volts and it's 1.4 amps that it's currently charging at but this also works for output so if you're charging your phone you can tap the button and see the output voltage and amps now charging times of the particular power bank here is gonna be depending on what you're using so it's anywhere from just over a couple of hours to even longer if you're only charging at say 2.5 or 2 amps depending on what you're doing so 2 amps and 5 volts if you wanted to do it real slow via the microUSB port there and then we've got type C so type C has the maximum output of that 45 watts power delivery to support so this is something that's going to power that tick that I've reviewed a lot in the channel and those would be those laptops for power delivery support with their type C port and then we got up to 30 Watts out of the USB port here secondary one but of course if you do use type C then USB at the same time it will then start to divide the power between those ports because it cannot do 45 45 and 45 out of all of them it's just 45 watts in total max peak output and the Qualcomm quick charge for support isn't supported by this particular power bank but the mini quick travel charger does this one supports Qualcomm quick charge for one of very few power adapters out there that does and power delivery three spare cares what two outputs here with type C the top one is designed for notebooks that will give you the 65 watt so for things like your MacBook Air and all that tech I've been reviewing so those ones those tablets and those laptops of type C port that support power delivery to this of course supports power delivery to spec as well as the three there and then you've got Qualcomm quick charge for from the USB as well and this also supports mobile phones that use Type C charging and support power delivery through that as well compact size we've got a status LED right here and there's all different models of course I'm and the EU so I've got the EU plug but they've got ones for the US and UK believe in perhaps even Australia and New Zealand and it does get a little warm charging I noticed that that when I was chatting some the other tick now that does out very high 65 watts that you will feel it get quite hot but just like all the other models out there too as well I think it's should be actually law they've got built-in security protection there that if it senses that it's getting too hard that it will actually shut down so you won't have any danger there of causing a fire but quality little product right here if you want to see all the outputs it does support then just pause the video right now and you can take a look at that because you can see them all listed in fact they are actually on this charger itself that it is very very hard to see them if I hold it in a certain angle you can see it says 65 Watts right there and then they are listed but this is really the only complaint I have and then to charge my Topsy devices I'm using this type cd' type-c cable also from base us unless one is rated to a hundred watts so very high output that is course a lot more than the charger itself and that power bank that I have quality cable this one as two meters so plenty of length to it and it has this fabric on the outside little velcro strap too and very very strong rigid good quality cable so thank you so much for watching here hope you're staying safe and many thanks to bass asked for sending out these products to me to review they seem really great and the time I've been using them now for two weeks and testing them and certainly no problems no complaints these will be replacing my generic charger that I had before from Amazon and that poweradd rather bulky and heavy 99 what our battery because it does supports so many more protocols this one and I do like the fact that we have the status LED letting you know when it is fully charged and letting you know how much percentage you have remaining it is really handy and then that charger itself supporting so many protocols and Qualcomm quick charge for even in power delivery three and I'll be keeping that one for a while to charge my type C devicesso I have reviewed a lot of Chinese tech that supports power delivery to the laptops the tablets and then even some phones I've been reviewing recently also support power delivery spec now a lot of people have asked Chris what do you use as your adapter for that now I just bought this generic Amazon bought one right here okay 65 watts it does the job it's okay but it doesn't support any other protocols a couple of months ago base ask God and touch with me and they said you would you like to review this this is a Qualcomm 4 spec which you don't often see a lot of them around with power delivery 3 support charger 65 watts and also a power bank here which is 20 thousand milliamp hours or 76 watt hours supporting qc3 and pound delivery to specs so interesting products that will be checking out here small disclaimer this video yes is an exchange for these products right here that was sent out to make free of charge from base us so there's a base as quick charging power bank is called the meu light it's 45 watts maximum output so it supports Qualcomm quick charge 3 which a lot of phones with Qualcomm do have Android phone set is there does support actually qual ways charging as well protocol apples now the size of it isn't too bad ok you can see that it's about the size of a typical smartphone which they're getting across larger nowadays and you see right there that okay the thickness of it is about three smartphones you can see alright but it does only weigh three hundred and sixty eight grams which actually is not too bad compare that to the 99 what our power bank that I call a power brick that I've got that one's well over half a kilo so the opacity 76 watt hours and you have an efficiency of this one trading efficiency of 78% so don't mean that most phones out there should charge them about three to four maybe even five times depending of course on the capacity it does support power delivery to Qualcomm quick charge three spec Apple spec as well charging protocols for Huawei so that is good and the design of it quickly show you that it's made out of this hard plastic there's a texture to it does pick up fingerprints and smudges quite easily now the display on it doesn't just show you the battery it also shows you if you tap the power button the voltage so my input voltage is currently almost 15 volts and it's 1.4 amps that it's currently charging at but this also works for output so if you're charging your phone you can tap the button and see the output voltage and amps now charging times of the particular power bank here is gonna be depending on what you're using so it's anywhere from just over a couple of hours to even longer if you're only charging at say 2.5 or 2 amps depending on what you're doing so 2 amps and 5 volts if you wanted to do it real slow via the microUSB port there and then we've got type C so type C has the maximum output of that 45 watts power delivery to support so this is something that's going to power that tick that I've reviewed a lot in the channel and those would be those laptops for power delivery support with their type C port and then we got up to 30 Watts out of the USB port here secondary one but of course if you do use type C then USB at the same time it will then start to divide the power between those ports because it cannot do 45 45 and 45 out of all of them it's just 45 watts in total max peak output and the Qualcomm quick charge for support isn't supported by this particular power bank but the mini quick travel charger does this one supports Qualcomm quick charge for one of very few power adapters out there that does and power delivery three spare cares what two outputs here with type C the top one is designed for notebooks that will give you the 65 watt so for things like your MacBook Air and all that tech I've been reviewing so those ones those tablets and those laptops of type C port that support power delivery to this of course supports power delivery to spec as well as the three there and then you've got Qualcomm quick charge for from the USB as well and this also supports mobile phones that use Type C charging and support power delivery through that as well compact size we've got a status LED right here and there's all different models of course I'm and the EU so I've got the EU plug but they've got ones for the US and UK believe in perhaps even Australia and New Zealand and it does get a little warm charging I noticed that that when I was chatting some the other tick now that does out very high 65 watts that you will feel it get quite hot but just like all the other models out there too as well I think it's should be actually law they've got built-in security protection there that if it senses that it's getting too hard that it will actually shut down so you won't have any danger there of causing a fire but quality little product right here if you want to see all the outputs it does support then just pause the video right now and you can take a look at that because you can see them all listed in fact they are actually on this charger itself that it is very very hard to see them if I hold it in a certain angle you can see it says 65 Watts right there and then they are listed but this is really the only complaint I have and then to charge my Topsy devices I'm using this type cd' type-c cable also from base us unless one is rated to a hundred watts so very high output that is course a lot more than the charger itself and that power bank that I have quality cable this one as two meters so plenty of length to it and it has this fabric on the outside little velcro strap too and very very strong rigid good quality cable so thank you so much for watching here hope you're staying safe and many thanks to bass asked for sending out these products to me to review they seem really great and the time I've been using them now for two weeks and testing them and certainly no problems no complaints these will be replacing my generic charger that I had before from Amazon and that poweradd rather bulky and heavy 99 what our battery because it does supports so many more protocols this one and I do like the fact that we have the status LED letting you know when it is fully charged and letting you know how much percentage you have remaining it is really handy and then that charger itself supporting so many protocols and Qualcomm quick charge for even in power delivery three and I'll be keeping that one for a while to charge my type C devices\n"