Home iPadia iPad Accessories ,,,, the sockets in comparison, More and more powerful phones require ever more capable batteries and the development in this direction leads manufacturers to exceed the performance characteristics of the previous smartphone with each release. The user finds himself every time in increasingly demanding recharging requests that normal power supplies are not able to supply in a short time.
Thus the Fast Charge and Quick Charge technologies were born with the latter arriving at version 3.0 with the support of many phone manufacturers such as LG, Xiaomi, Sony, ZTE, Asus, HTC and on the other with the manufacturers of Accessories (power supplies and batteries ) like RawPower with the 20100 mAh model in question. Here you will find the list of all compatible devices.
The interesting feature of this massive battery pack is that it not only charges Quick Charge 3.0 compatible phones but also has the ability to be quickly charged by a QC 3.0 compatible power supply like the one we used for our test.
The products also agree aesthetically and this is also a functional aid since we could immediately grasp which ports to use to make the most of the power supply depending on the device we have to connect.
packaging
Battery pack and power supply share a well-made cardboard package in which the green color predominates: while the power supply is the only protagonist of its box, the battery pack comes in two separate green sub-packs that contain the central unit to be one part and the case with two USB-MicroUSB cables of different lengths from the other. There are no USB-C cables or adapters inside and for our tests we have adopted the standard ones of the devices.
In the images below you will find the unboxing images of both packs.
The packaging of the battery pack is obviously made in china The packaging is very simple and colorful In the boxes we also find the guarantee The battery pack, the guarantees, the two USB-micro USB cables and the transport envelope battery is massive but lighter than we expected the doors are indivdiauble excellent differentiation between “intelligent” doors and QC The large button is used to check the battery charge status one more view On the other side of the battery the serigraphs highlighting the Quick Charge technology battery nameplate Here is the power supply case Warranty and power supply: the content is all here The socket is the European one small size and rounded lines the data plate of the power supply also here a socket smart and a QC 3.0 The device is compact and solid Here is a comparison between battery and power supply the sockets in comparison Connect for charging A detail of the manual We also inserted the power supply in battery case
The available ports are:
At work
In our tests: Galaxy S6 (QC 2.0 compatible) from 10% to 50% (on) in 28 Minutes, iPad Pro from 12.7 from 22% to 92% in 6.30 hours but the battery could have charged it from zero to 100% with its autonomy (previously used to charge a Huawei Mate 9 from 0% to 100%). iPhone 6S fully charged 7 times.
We also tested it with a battery for Dobby Drone drones with Quick Charge technology and here the speed performance is interesting because you could find yourself in the field and very quickly run out of energy reserve and no longer have flight autonomy: in this way you could bring yourself behind three batteries and in the flight time of the other two you can bring the first charge to a good point.
What is interesting and the rewarding feature of the combination of battery pack and power supply is the charging time which is only 4 and a half hours. The short time to complete the operation is certainly a bonus for those who have tight deadlines between one trip and another or who carry around, for weight reasons, a single charger for many devices to use on the move.
The actual recharge does not reach 20400 mAh on the plate but we measured average values on the 18,500-19,000 mAh which are average for this type of products and which also depend on the accuracy of the systems (loads, cables and testers) used.
As for use with MacBook 12, you can probably recharge your laptop battery up to 76% in practice. In many cases it could be the salvation to be active on a long journey or recharge your batteries if you have forgotten to do so completely when you leave.
In any case, the power supply behaves intelligently by dosing the Ampere according to the charge level of the device: in all the devices we have powered we have not noticed any anomalous overheating phenomena.
Conclusions
Two interesting devices that when used in combination will be very convenient for those who use Android smartphones and drones with QuickCharge technology, also useful for those who use iOS devices for the enormous energy reserve but above all for the enormous charging speed obtainable in combination with the power supply QC3 which allows you to renew the mAh very quickly. For MacBook 12 ″ there are probably more efficient power reserves but the RawPower model is versatile enough to get by with this “customer” with USB-C and 75% of the charge is an excellent resource for those who frequently travel to places without power sources. grid energy.
Pro
All the fast charging possibilities on the market today in one battery pack and one power supply, excellent construction and very high versatility in combination with the QC 3 power supply of the same company.
Cons
Capacity slightly below stated, Does not fully charge a 12 “MacBook.
Retail price: RawPower from 20100 mAh is available for 49.90 euros on Amazon, the Quick Charge 3.0 power supply from Raw Power costs 16.99 euros always on Amazon.
,,