Looks like the cells on the Shargeek are Samsung or LG which is why it costs a lot more. I bet the cells in the cheaper power banks are generic cells which are still pretty good compared to just a year ago.
These are pretty cool. Some of them also have a plug to plug in to a wall outlet. Both are cool, the similarities between the products give me that "white label vibe," but I'm sure they are more than sufficient for most peoples usage and the price point is very attractive. Great Review. I love the display, very informative. It's nice to know real-time drainage and charging time. A very useful product.
When it comes to power banks and flying kwads, I much prefer the flat battery form factor. I usually power my goggles with it or recharge my tinywhoop batteries with it. But it’s mainly for the goggles that I wear the power bank on me and it is much much more convenient when it is as flat as possible, like a smartphone.
I used those power banks at first. A 3D printer adapter for my smaller DeWalt 20V batteries works even better to power goggles. Batteries charge faster than a power bank plus I have plenty. Not as flat but actually lighter.
@@Kevin.L_ I do use this option as well :) but rather for tiny portable monitors that I leave on a table or support. I would be currious what size of Dewalt Battery you use and how heavy they are. My (supposedly) 99Wh flat power bank is 340g while my power tools batteries are about 640g.
@@nightowl_fpv I was mistaken. My Dewalt 3AH XR battery is 353g and is heavier than my USB power bank. Guess it feels less dense because of the format.
This paired with a couple ViFly WhoopStor V3 1S chargers would be amazing. You need at least a 45W charger for the ViFly so this is plenty. I typically go with Anker but for the price this is perfect!
@@vanlifefpv6340 yep! It takes USB-C, a DC barrel plug or even an XT60. I only charge using USB-C. If you fly tinywhoops the V3 is amazing, hands down the best 1S charger out right now
I know that I want one of these…I don’t really understand what to look for when it comes to something that will last me years but then again it’s a battery that will go through cycles so I guess that’s what is keeping me from purchasing one.
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140W is a lot of charging power. Pair that with the ISDT charger you showed a couple weeks ago and you can charge up lipos fast in the field.
This looks like another useful product to include in the field bag. Gotta whip out the wallet again!
$70 for almost 100Wh is a great value. Thanks again for the great review.
Nice small power bank with some good capacity, perfect flight travel companion as well for only $70. Thanks for sharing!!!!! ✌
There's a lot of these on Amazon so I'd just go for the one with the lowest overall price.
Looks like the cells on the Shargeek are Samsung or LG which is why it costs a lot more. I bet the cells in the cheaper power banks are generic cells which are still pretty good compared to just a year ago.
That could be a handy thing for travellers to charge laptops on planes etc. Electrical interference was interesting at around 11:00.
Powerbanks are getting a lot cheaper. I guess the cells inside are coming down in price a ton, eh?
Looks like a cool product, although I don't think that I'll have any real use for it. Thank for the review though!
Awesome devices, Albert! Great review! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Absolute beast!
These are pretty cool. Some of them also have a plug to plug in to a wall outlet. Both are cool, the similarities between the products give me that "white label vibe," but I'm sure they are more than sufficient for most peoples usage and the price point is very attractive. Great Review. I love the display, very informative. It's nice to know real-time drainage and charging time. A very useful product.
That is a big price difference. Thanks for showing these.
When it comes to power banks and flying kwads, I much prefer the flat battery form factor. I usually power my goggles with it or recharge my tinywhoop batteries with it. But it’s mainly for the goggles that I wear the power bank on me and it is much much more convenient when it is as flat as possible, like a smartphone.
I used those power banks at first. A 3D printer adapter for my smaller DeWalt 20V batteries works even better to power goggles. Batteries charge faster than a power bank plus I have plenty. Not as flat but actually lighter.
@@Kevin.L_ I do use this option as well :) but rather for tiny portable monitors that I leave on a table or support. I would be currious what size of Dewalt Battery you use and how heavy they are. My (supposedly) 99Wh flat power bank is 340g while my power tools batteries are about 640g.
@@nightowl_fpv I'm using the 2Ah 40Wh XR battery. I can weight it at home.
seems like a DIY project? I have no idea what this is.
@@nightowl_fpv I was mistaken. My Dewalt 3AH XR battery is 353g and is heavier than my USB power bank. Guess it feels less dense because of the format.
Impressive capabilities at a reasonable price. Shame the Shargeek is so expensive, its really cool looking. 😎
Shargeek looks amazing but not for double the price!
This paired with a couple ViFly WhoopStor V3 1S chargers would be amazing. You need at least a 45W charger for the ViFly so this is plenty. I typically go with Anker but for the price this is perfect!
Does that work on USB-C?
@@vanlifefpv6340 yep! It takes USB-C, a DC barrel plug or even an XT60. I only charge using USB-C. If you fly tinywhoops the V3 is amazing, hands down the best 1S charger out right now
I know that I want one of these…I don’t really understand what to look for when it comes to something that will last me years but then again it’s a battery that will go through cycles so I guess that’s what is keeping me from purchasing one.
That older one nice, but $$$.