This powerbank was a godsend after Hurricane Helena it kept the entire families phones and tablets running, and after almost 5 days, it still is not completely drained.
LFP is strong. The comparison is comparing LFP vs Li-ion, which 90% of the market powerbanks are using Li-Po, which is even weaker than Li-ion. Hopefully LFP really last that long.
@@chevlim I really wonder why companies don't use LFP everywhere. Specially power banks. LFP lasts longer, doesn't explode and cost less. It's win win. NMC batteries are only justifiable in smartphones where space is extremely limited but even than I would want 3500 mah LFP battery than 5000 mah Li-Po or NMC
Yeap definitely for home. Brought it out once with my laptop and camera gear for a long day of filming. My shoulders got sore really quickly even with heavily padded bag straps. It’s advertised for camping and hiking, can’t imagine how people walk for long with it
For $25 a year you could buy a 20.000 mah brand new battery bank each year instead of that brick, and you'll get the newer charging standards and future ports. This thing will be obsolete in 8 years unfortunately. And batteries usually last two or more years so it can cost you even less over time. Only if you really need this much juice I would consider buying it. Else you're better off with smaller powerbanks and replace when they start to degrade. Good video, hope you succeed
I don’t use it for camping, but now my family members are borrowing it as well for charging in the kitchen and dining table, where there are limited sockets around. Great for indoor use too!
Could you link a 25 USD 20Ah powerbank from a reputable supplier? Most of these cheap ones are not the listed capacity, so any old wish-link doesn't really add up
really thank you for opening my eyes otherwise I was possessing by the desire to get it here in Africa it 80,000f and when I read your comment I understood that it is a mistake so I will buy one from baseuse 20000Mah thank you really
@@cassini2469 according to Reddit which has big review on this powerbank its more like 50%, if in your case its about 10% loss you got lucky or use it somehow differently I guess 😉
This powerbank was a godsend after Hurricane Helena it kept the entire families phones and tablets running, and after almost 5 days, it still is not completely drained.
Hope you and your family is doing alright!
It’s certainly handy to have high capacity powerbanks at home, won’t know when we’ll need it!
Love the information, great side by side comparison thanks alot!
Thanks for watching! :)
Excellent review! Good Jon!
Thank you for watching!
I wish it had an XT60 connector for solar charging. If it did, it will be a good (sometimes cheaper) alternative to the Anker C300 DC.
Agree. Wanted to get the anker C300 at first but realised it’s not available in my region. This one is the next best option for me
LFP is strong. The comparison is comparing LFP vs Li-ion, which 90% of the market powerbanks are using Li-Po, which is even weaker than Li-ion. Hopefully LFP really last that long.
Agree, hope companies will release smaller sized LFP powerbanks soon!
@@chevlim I really wonder why companies don't use LFP everywhere. Specially power banks. LFP lasts longer, doesn't explode and cost less. It's win win.
NMC batteries are only justifiable in smartphones where space is extremely limited but even than I would want 3500 mah LFP battery than 5000 mah Li-Po or NMC
Agree! I wouldn’t mind having a bit of extra bulk on my phone if it meant that my phone’s battery will have better lifespan
great video!
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed it :)
They do offer a smaller option.
Oh, is it also using LFP batteries?
The weight shouldn't be a issue it's not like your throwing this in your book bag to go catch a train it's a "at home" power bank
Yeap definitely for home.
Brought it out once with my laptop and camera gear for a long day of filming. My shoulders got sore really quickly even with heavily padded bag straps.
It’s advertised for camping and hiking, can’t imagine how people walk for long with it
overall , over time, the ports loosen, so good to buy something cheaper
For $25 a year you could buy a 20.000 mah brand new battery bank each year instead of that brick, and you'll get the newer charging standards and future ports. This thing will be obsolete in 8 years unfortunately. And batteries usually last two or more years so it can cost you even less over time.
Only if you really need this much juice I would consider buying it. Else you're better off with smaller powerbanks and replace when they start to degrade.
Good video, hope you succeed
this thing is fantastic for camping ... charge the whole family's devices
I don’t use it for camping, but now my family members are borrowing it as well for charging in the kitchen and dining table, where there are limited sockets around.
Great for indoor use too!
Thanks for watching! 😊
Could you link a 25 USD 20Ah powerbank from a reputable supplier? Most of these cheap ones are not the listed capacity, so any old wish-link doesn't really add up
really thank you for opening my eyes otherwise I was possessing by the desire to get it here in Africa it 80,000f and when I read your comment I understood that it is a mistake so I will buy one from baseuse 20000Mah thank you really
Niceeee
I scored the Anker C300DC for around $150.
That’s what I wanted to get! But unfortunately it’s not available in my region yet 🥲
It weighs the same as a fucking inch MacBook Pro😂
Lies, it's capacity is less than half a bit lie
Mine delivers between 89% and 93% of the stated capacity. That's the same with most power banks.
@@cassini2469 according to Reddit which has big review on this powerbank its more like 50%, if in your case its about 10% loss you got lucky or use it somehow differently I guess 😉