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Juice 3 Charges Power Bank Portable Charger for Apple iPhone, Samsung, Huawei, Microsoft, Oppo, Sony - Black

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It seems stupidly expensive for a 5,000mAh power bank, but the Anker 622 will make it worth your while. This charger is simple, it’s no-frills and it does what it says on the tin (if you get one that works). We also love the informative OLED display, which will tell you how much each connected device is draining and how much of your capacity is left. I spoke to Juice who were happy to replace it and offered the Eco 2 instead, a product from the same range but the next size up in capacity.

Specialising in PCs, Macs, Mobiles, and so much more, we always aim to deliver an exceptional service. More than likely to you would have to pick up a cable that is compatible with your device (seriously who uses Micro USB in 2023? Aluminium wireless power banks with a 4000mAh capacity (milliamps per hour, which is the measure of charge the power bank holds). For another, it teams a massive 26,800mAh capacity with no fewer than four USB-C PD outputs, two of which can dish out 20W while the other two deliver the maximum 100W. Personally I prefer longer and slimmer designs of Anker power banks, but I can see the appeal as it may fit into some smaller bags easier.

The advantage is that you’ll be able to top up multiple devices, often simultaneously, and you’ll have enough charge to keep them going for a whole weekend or even longer. If you care more about convenience than speed, wireless charging is very much the way to go – and a growing number of power banks support it. It’s also compatible with USB PD, which is lucky, as Quick Charge 4 hasn’t had as much love from power bank manufacturers as the old Quick Charge 3 standard, with most standardising around USB PD. We don’t want you to miss out though so here’s some of our best selling products which are similar to what you are looking for. You can also charge two devices simultaneously, although here the USB-C output dropped to just under 10W.

LED indicator that is always on display to show you the remaining battery level left in the power bank. But if you’re an iPhone user looking for a light and convenient portable charger, the Anker 622 is almost perfect for the role. You can charge it through micro-USB or USB-C, with the USB-C input squirrelled away on the side, and you can even charge two devices simultaneously. You’re limited to a maximum output of 138W at any one time, but when you need to feed your laptop, smartphone and tablet simultaneously, no other power bank will do it quite this well. If you’re planning a long weekend (or longer) away where you’ll need a recharge, this is one feature worth looking out for.In our 15-minute fast-charge test, it charged our smartphone by 15%, and even had enough oomph to give a quick boost to our charge-starved Chromebook, though at less than half the normal charger’s 45W speed. Of course, the Max is bigger and heavier than the 10,000mAh power banks, but not too big or heavy for the average bag or backpack.

EnergyCell’s portable charger is as basic as power banks get, with just a micro-USB input, a USB-A output and no support for any fast-charging standards. If you’re looking for a small power bank to recharge with while you’re out and about, the Juice 3 Charges is a great option. So the Eco 3 has a capacity of 10,000mAh, which I think is a sweet spot when it comes to portable batteries. The Juice 3 charges an average smartphone from 0-50% battery in only fifty minutes and holds three complete charges of an average smartphone. Just place your smartphone on the integrated wireless pad, and you can recharge without connecting any cables.This cable is so small though, and with Micro-USB usage almost non-existent, it’s pretty much useless. Juice claims that the Juice 3 10000mAh power bank can fully charge an average smartphone three times, but this rarely proves true in everyday use. Screens keep getting bigger and processors more powerful, but if there’s one thing that doesn’t seem to improve with today’s mobile devices, it’s the battery’s ability to last the whole day. Handily all the models are numbered not by what is the latest model, but by the number of charges they can supply an average smartphone. Smaller accessories such as wireless earbuds, Bluetooth headphones, fitness trackers and smartwatches can cause problems for power banks because they’re designed to charge using a low-wattage trickle-charge, rather than the 10W to 25W used to fast-charge your typical smartphone.

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