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Keep your devices powered up on road trips, plane rides, and out in the wild with the Energizer 10,000mAh QC 3.0 10W power bank. Featuring a 10-watt 360-degree wireless charging pad, the power bank can charge any Qi-compatible smartphone Read More
Uhh what? How is this a deal? Go look up imuto, it's an amazing brand and you can get a bank with twice the capacity (20,000 mah) for the same cost with qc 3.0 as well.
OscoteLike mgattone said, it doesn't have wireless charging and it also doesn't look like it has USB Power Delivery support either. However it looks like the power bank charges itself using quickcharge which is really interesting if you also want to top up your powerbank fast.
bpatmurrayNo, not in the way you might expect. The PD (Power Delivery) is very weak - 15w - 18w at best. It can trickle-charge your Mac’s battery when not in use. But you won’t be able to run a dead Mac off of it. Not enough watts.
You want a PD power bank to be at the very least 30w to keep up with the power hungry Mac.
I just got mine. My LG G4 Charges with all my other wireless chargers but this one does nothing. Is there a way to turn it on?
Edit: just tried my pixel with a qi charging plug in sticker pad and it also does nothing on this unit.
Edit 2: now that people are endorsing my comment I should add my fix. From below comment:
I was able to get it working. I had to take the phone off press the button then put the phone on to the unit. If that doesnt work plug a powered micro usb in the micro usb port. unplug it then put the phone on top. Having the phone on top then pressing the button always does nothing
aarojosI was able to get it working. I had to take the phone off press the button then put the phone on to the unit. If that doesnt work plug it in unplug it then put the phone on top. Having the phone on top then pressing the button always does nothing.
Costco has 2 packs of ubiolabs 10,000mAh power banks for $29, making them $15 each, I just bought 2 - 2 packs to hand out for Christmas gifts... no thanks.
Theocratdo make sure to check the voltages that they are rated at. some companies rate at 3.7V, rather than the operating voltage of 5V to boost the mah rating
llemoine11the power bank supports usb-c PD standard, so it should, however the power bank only claims to put out 24W, which likely wont be enough to charge your device while it is in use.
I’m trying to figure out how this is anymore convenient than what I already have. Ok, you save 2 secs not manually plugging in a cable.
But I already have charging cables set up at my desk, in the car, and at bedside. And eventually the power bank needs to be plugged in anyways to recharge it, so you are just time-delaying that action if you already have charging cables located everywhere.
The only time I need a power bank is when I’m away for extended periods of time on foot. In that case what am I going to do? Rubber-band the phone to the charger and carry it around like that? I’d rather just keep the charger in a pocket and snake a cable out to my phone.
I’m having a hard time seeing the advantage of a Qi charger on a Power Bank. Seems more like a gimmick than any thing else.
glennacLate reply, but there are plenty of use cases for the Qi charger:
1) it lets you charge a 3rd device or if you're missing a cable for any device
2) charges a phone that has gotten wet or submerged in liquid (my Galaxy S8+ will prevent me from charging via USB-C port until it no longer senses any liquid on the port)
3) some true wireless earbuds/phones can charge via Qi charger
4) some smartwatches will only charge via Qi charger (like my Galaxy Watch)
I've actually been looking for a battery bank that can do USB-A, micro-USB, USB-C (in & out) as well as have an integrated Qi charger. Not to mention the fact that it has both QC 3.0 and USB-C PD support, which many battery banks lack. I love that Energizer decided to pack lots of those "nice to have but not necessary" features on a single unit.