⚡ Power Up Your Adventures!
The Portable Laptop Power Bank is a high-capacity 27000mAh charger with a 100W AC outlet, designed for charging laptops and other devices on the go. It features multiple output ports, rapid recharging capabilities, and is TSA compliant for hassle-free travel. With safety certifications, it ensures reliable performance during outdoor activities and emergencies.
C**N
Wow
A power pack with balls. Amazing charging capacity, beautiful quality, charges up super quick, charges, plugs, usb and USBC, also has a torch function. Feels solid without the weight, perfect for so many away of home uses 👌🏻
Z**S
Good power, but heavy
With every output you might need, this is a great and powerful power bank.It is quite heavy, so not for every day transportation and use - but perfect for remote weekends away.
C**W
AC power outlet capable power bank!
Things I liked:+ Great charging speeds. Three USB charging ports including a 65W one. The capacity of 27000mAh is substantial as well.+ The AC point is 220W/100W max - very handy for when you're away from a power point, although bear in mind that anything approaching 100W or over won't get the power it needs from this. It is genuine 220V though.Things I didn't like:- Heavy!Do I recommend it?Yes, as an emergency AC power outlet capable power bank. If you don't need the AC, there are other power banks that are cheaper, lighter and can still supply 65W USB C power. But if you do, I haven't seen anything like it and it works well.
S**N
Functional powerbank, but not ideal for most people.
This is a big powerbank, in every sense - big in volume, big physically, big in weight. It does what it claims to, as far as I can ascertain, but has a number of disappointing limitations and issues.The first thing to point out is that, for most people, a powerbank with a regular AC socket is simply not needed: there are big trade-offs in providing one. Most devices with a regular plug draw more power than this can deliver, and it will simply shut off. Most devices that it can power now run off USB anyway. There are clearly still some use cases - the most obvious is an older laptop - but unless you need it for this it's not clear that the trade-offs are worth it. The main trade-off is simply size: the circuitry required means that this is much bigger and heavier than a powerbank of comparable volume designed to work with USB only.And then there's the safety issue - as other reviewers have pointed out, it would be a lot easier to get a finger or pen or whatever into the dangerous bits of the socket than is ever the case with a UK wall socket.Then there's the outputs - two USB-A ports and one USB-C: this is not many options for a powerbank this size, especially given the lower output of one of the USB-A ports.So, if you are satisfied that the above issues aren't a problem, that you need a powerbank with a low-power AC socket, is this a good product? I can't speak to the safety or internal build quality. But it certainly works and seems to offer plenty charge - so that the listed capacity does seem plausible. The basics are all there - you can easily check the charge level, it charges reasonably fast for the size. It even has an inbuilt torch that's slightly better than these usually are. It's not a bad device to have in in case of power cuts. It feels solidly made. The included carry case is actually really good.This would give a decent bit of extra time on a laptop, as long as it's not a higher-powered one - and as long as you don't have to carry it too far!There are plenty of similar products at similar prices out there. If you can do without the plug socket, then there are many better and cheaper and smaller and lighter.
M**B
Could be brilliant, may explode, could certainly electrocute you...
The media could not be loaded. This is a sturdy little device that comes in a neat shell case, along with a short USB-C to USB-C lead and basic instructions.There is a handy torch at one end, controlled by a double-press of the power button. One level and no silly flashing modes, so all good there. It's quite bright and a good addition.At the business end there's two USB-A output ports and one USB-C port for charging or output. There's a power button to turn the ports on and off and show the charge level, control the torch or enable the mains output.Mains output is covered but there's no shuttering to the live/neutral and you can almost get your finger in the holes to touch the metal that's quite prominent. It's only 100W (claimed) and probably more like 50W in use, but that's still more than you'd want to touch. A small child would have no problem getting their finger in here at all.Power is certainly a bit limited here - it barely charges my Dell laptop that is rated at 90W, so probably better for Chromebooks and the like.Another negative is that in the video you can hear something rattling about inside. It could just be plastic, I can't tell as you can't open it up. It could be some metal, waiting to short-circuit the big batteries inside or the mains terminals. I'm loathed to even charge it indoors, just in case.
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Interesting product, but there are some issues
I was very interested to try this out, since a portable power bank with AC output is not something I've previously tried.This is a very heavy unit (1kg), and it appears to be well built. As a normal USB charger, it works quite well, although PD capacity is limited to 65W, so it will be slow for some modern devices.Apart from the weight, the other issue here is that the metal connectors inside the 3-pin socket are not recessed nearly far enough. This brings a risk of electrocution, IMO, and for that reason I won't be using it.It's too expensive for what it is, I think, as well.
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