**Product Tour: iClever 15,000mAh Battery Bank**
As we begin our product tour on one end cap, you'll find nothing but the rubber end cap. However, on the other end, you'll discover the microUSB port for charging the battery bank itself. This feature is a crucial aspect of any portable power solution.
The battery bank also comes with a flashlight that can be activated by double-clicking the on/off button on the front. While it's not the most conventional design, the flashlight is fairly effective for a small LED and provides a bright white light. It's worth noting that the battery doesn't have an actual off switch; instead, it turns itself off within 10 to 15 seconds. This design decision may seem counterintuitive, but it's a trade-off for the convenience of having a built-in flashlight.
Another notable feature of this battery bank is its LCD screen. Most portable power solutions rely on simple indicator lights or percentage readings, which can be misleading. The iClever 15,000mAh Battery Bank takes it up a notch with an accurate percentage reading and real-time information about the active charging ports. This level of transparency makes it easier to manage your battery's state and track its capacity.
The product also features two USB out ports that can both deliver standard 5 volts, although one is labeled as 1.0 amps and the other as 2.1 amps. My tests with my Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone revealed no significant difference in charging speed between the two ports, which may be due to the alleged automatic fast charging abilities listed on the product's Amazon page.
While it's unclear why the manufacturer separated these ports and labeled them differently on both the physical products and the LCD screen, it's likely intended to provide a higher maximum output for faster charging. The fact that each port can go up to 2.4 amps for a maximum of 4.8 amps to charge devices is an impressive feature.
**Battery Performance and Charging Time**
When I used this battery bank around the house in place of other charging options, it proved to be effective. It charges my phone faster than most alternatives, including even the wall charger that came with my phone. However, the long charging time is a drawback. With a capacity of 15,000mAh, it can take hours to fully charge.
While I usually only need to recharge this battery bank once a week, making it up for lost time by using it in place of other charging options was still convenient. The ability to get multiple quick charges out of one powerful battery makes the trade-off in size and weight worth considering.
**Conclusion**
Ultimately, whether or not the iClever 15,000mAh Battery Bank is worth it depends on your priorities. If you value portability and don't need a massive power solution, there are smaller alternatives available. However, if you require a high-capacity battery bank that can provide multiple quick charges, this product may be an excellent choice.
As with any portable power solution, the trade-off between size, weight, and charging speed is essential to consider. While the iClever 15,000mAh Battery Bank may not be the most conventional design, its features and performance make it a solid option for those who need a reliable and convenient way to charge their devices on-the-go.
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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enpeople's boxier and today I'm presenting another battery bank in my product lineup yeah I know but stick with me previously I've shown the small and medium category of battery banks and today I'm covering the large there is an extra large category but we'll cross that road woman get to it so what defines these t-shirt size based categories that I'm referring to well the mah number or the number of for the battery banks milliamp hours this basically represents how much battery is in the bank or literally how many hours the battery can sustain it's milli milli ampere output of power to another device with that in mind the large battery bank I'm taking a look at today is an IKE lever into circuit 15,000 milliamp hour battery bank from his gadget yes 15,000 that's over 9000 this battery features a dark brushed aluminum design wrapping all the way around the battery with rubber caps at the two ends on the back you'll find a model number technical specifications along with the lovely made in China identification on the front of the device you'll find the into circuit logo as well as a basic LCD display and an on/off button this is where I have a couple points of confusion but we'll get to that after we finish the product tour on one end cap you find nothing just the rubber end cap on the other end you find the microUSB in port for charging the battery bank itself a flashlight which can be activated by double-clicking the on/off button on the front and to USB out ports they can both still carry the standard 5 volts but one is labeled 1.0 amps and the other is labeled 2.1 amps with my samsung galaxy s4 smartphone i did not notice any major difference in charging speed between the two ports with my tests this may be due to the alleged automatic fast charging abilities listed on the products amazon page according to the listing each port can go up to 2.4 amps for a maximum of 4 point 8 amps to charger devices which may explain why I didn't notice a difference there would be no difference but then I questioned why they bothered separating them and labeling them differently on both the physical products and on the LCD screen now let's go back to the flashlight it's fairly effective for a small little LED and it's certainly a bright white it can be activated by quickly pressing the on/off button twice regardless of whether the battery is on or off the only reason you would want to turn the battery on while it's not charging something is to check how much juice is left which you can do just fine but despite being called an on/off button I've never really been able to turn it off with the button by pressing it or holding it but it turns itself off within 10 to 15 seconds I just then question why it's labeled an on/off button why not just make it a flashlight button it's also worth noting that my unit had quite a bit of scuffing on the LCD cover when I received it despite still having the protective plastic cover over the screen and being a retail sample this is only really noticeable on the reflective border of the screen and when held at a certain angle but it's still there the rest of the product arrived void of any other visible flaws the screen is very convenient however most battery banks I've used give no proper indication of how much battery is left or just use a 4 to 5 light dot system which really isn't very informative the LCD screen gives you an accurate percentage reading and tells you which USB warts are currently active and charging physically this thing is a brick it's the same width and height of my Samsung Galaxy s4 smartphone and it's twice as thick it easily weighs two to three times as much as my phone this can make it inconvenient for portability as it's probably not gonna fit in your pocket all that well with a phone but that's really the trade off with these battery banks you either have a super slim and portable single-use battery or you have a beast of a charger like this one that takes up more space and weighs a lot more given that I don't need mine to fit in my pockets I'll happily make the trade-off but does it work well yeah nothing too crazy impressive what I was able to fully charge my smartphone within an hour to an hour and a half and easily get three to five charges out of the battery bank before it needs it charged itself again that's great especially because it literally takes hours to charge the eBay himself how he ended up leaving at charging overnight multiple times and when I woke up it still wasn't done it was close and was done by time I was like ready to go anywhere in the morning but it was still charging but again that's the trade-off it's really this is a really really big battery so of course it will take longer to charge than the smaller ones I found myself using this around the house in place of other charging options as it charges my phone fat faster than pretty much anything other than the wall charger that actually came with the phone while the long charge time is annoying I usually don't have to charge the battery bank more than once a week so I don't really mind it overall is it worth it I'd say so you're getting multiple quick charges out of one powerful battery but making the trade-off in size and weight as I said in my last battery bank video figure out what your priorities are and pick your battery bank based on that and thanks for watching my review of the I clever into circuit 15,000 milliamp hour battery bank product links will be in the description below as always along with that you'll find links to our social media accounts where you can follow us and never miss a video our other channels affiliate links such as Amazon so you can give us a small kickback when you support various companies and our patreon campaign where you can contribute a small amount each month to help our channel grow be sure to LIKE comment and subscribe and I will see you next time mining has been a no more evils box have a great daypeople's boxier and today I'm presenting another battery bank in my product lineup yeah I know but stick with me previously I've shown the small and medium category of battery banks and today I'm covering the large there is an extra large category but we'll cross that road woman get to it so what defines these t-shirt size based categories that I'm referring to well the mah number or the number of for the battery banks milliamp hours this basically represents how much battery is in the bank or literally how many hours the battery can sustain it's milli milli ampere output of power to another device with that in mind the large battery bank I'm taking a look at today is an IKE lever into circuit 15,000 milliamp hour battery bank from his gadget yes 15,000 that's over 9000 this battery features a dark brushed aluminum design wrapping all the way around the battery with rubber caps at the two ends on the back you'll find a model number technical specifications along with the lovely made in China identification on the front of the device you'll find the into circuit logo as well as a basic LCD display and an on/off button this is where I have a couple points of confusion but we'll get to that after we finish the product tour on one end cap you find nothing just the rubber end cap on the other end you find the microUSB in port for charging the battery bank itself a flashlight which can be activated by double-clicking the on/off button on the front and to USB out ports they can both still carry the standard 5 volts but one is labeled 1.0 amps and the other is labeled 2.1 amps with my samsung galaxy s4 smartphone i did not notice any major difference in charging speed between the two ports with my tests this may be due to the alleged automatic fast charging abilities listed on the products amazon page according to the listing each port can go up to 2.4 amps for a maximum of 4 point 8 amps to charger devices which may explain why I didn't notice a difference there would be no difference but then I questioned why they bothered separating them and labeling them differently on both the physical products and on the LCD screen now let's go back to the flashlight it's fairly effective for a small little LED and it's certainly a bright white it can be activated by quickly pressing the on/off button twice regardless of whether the battery is on or off the only reason you would want to turn the battery on while it's not charging something is to check how much juice is left which you can do just fine but despite being called an on/off button I've never really been able to turn it off with the button by pressing it or holding it but it turns itself off within 10 to 15 seconds I just then question why it's labeled an on/off button why not just make it a flashlight button it's also worth noting that my unit had quite a bit of scuffing on the LCD cover when I received it despite still having the protective plastic cover over the screen and being a retail sample this is only really noticeable on the reflective border of the screen and when held at a certain angle but it's still there the rest of the product arrived void of any other visible flaws the screen is very convenient however most battery banks I've used give no proper indication of how much battery is left or just use a 4 to 5 light dot system which really isn't very informative the LCD screen gives you an accurate percentage reading and tells you which USB warts are currently active and charging physically this thing is a brick it's the same width and height of my Samsung Galaxy s4 smartphone and it's twice as thick it easily weighs two to three times as much as my phone this can make it inconvenient for portability as it's probably not gonna fit in your pocket all that well with a phone but that's really the trade off with these battery banks you either have a super slim and portable single-use battery or you have a beast of a charger like this one that takes up more space and weighs a lot more given that I don't need mine to fit in my pockets I'll happily make the trade-off but does it work well yeah nothing too crazy impressive what I was able to fully charge my smartphone within an hour to an hour and a half and easily get three to five charges out of the battery bank before it needs it charged itself again that's great especially because it literally takes hours to charge the eBay himself how he ended up leaving at charging overnight multiple times and when I woke up it still wasn't done it was close and was done by time I was like ready to go anywhere in the morning but it was still charging but again that's the trade-off it's really this is a really really big battery so of course it will take longer to charge than the smaller ones I found myself using this around the house in place of other charging options as it charges my phone fat faster than pretty much anything other than the wall charger that actually came with the phone while the long charge time is annoying I usually don't have to charge the battery bank more than once a week so I don't really mind it overall is it worth it I'd say so you're getting multiple quick charges out of one powerful battery but making the trade-off in size and weight as I said in my last battery bank video figure out what your priorities are and pick your battery bank based on that and thanks for watching my review of the I clever into circuit 15,000 milliamp hour battery bank product links will be in the description below as always along with that you'll find links to our social media accounts where you can follow us and never miss a video our other channels affiliate links such as Amazon so you can give us a small kickback when you support various companies and our patreon campaign where you can contribute a small amount each month to help our channel grow be sure to LIKE comment and subscribe and I will see you next time mining has been a no more evils box have a great day\n"