kungpaogaoI have the EC-Technology one you posted and to be honest it's crap. It never charges all the way and if it ever had 16,000 mAh, it must have been lost right after it left the factory. It will charge my HTC One M7 from 20%-100% after about five hours and that's it. Nothing else. It's bunk.
RidevaDemocritusCool, I've never actually used any of those battery packs, but I came across them when researching what should be the actual price for a 13,000mAh battery.
Do you have any other recommendations for battery packs?
kungpaogaoI don't, unfortunately. I bought this one for a trip to Ireland last spring and while it kiiinda worked for the plane ride, that was about it. We'd leave it on charge all night in the hotel but it wouldn't be near full charged in the morning, meaning it was more or less useless for the intended purpose of keeping our phones going while we were out and about all day.
smooneyseriously? thats a bargain for us down in australia
to get anything that high is around $45-$70 depending on quality, some even up around $120 ($45 packs just dont last more than a month)
i mean i payed $65 for a 9k not too long ago, granted its a water/shock resistant pack designed to be punished but still $65 for 9k
foxiumnot meaning to be rude but have you looked into the Romoss Solo 6?
It's a 16000Mah battery with same spec output and can be found locally in Aus for the same price or cheaper. Picked one up a while back and it's still kicking along well, use it to charge various phones, tablets and other USB devices (nexus 5, 7 and a USB connected Lithium ion charger). All seem to charge at expected rates but I don't really find the passthrough feature to be that great
Here are two larger alternatives with more-or-less the same design:
http://www.amazon.com/EC-Technology%C2%AE-capacity-outports-Smartphone/dp/B00ZZN6J0W/
http://www.amazon.com/ALLPOWERS-16000mAh-iPower-Technology-Orange/dp/B00PLCQN5S
Do you have any other recommendations for battery packs?