For those who want to use it on an airplane, please be advised that watts of powerbanks are often restricted on a plane. Last I flew with KLM and powerbanks over 60W were not allowed in carry-on baggage.
@@ZeroTwoZT02 either way they don't check, but if there's any problem during flight they will check and that's where you're F. I just traveled with 2 portable consoles, 2 power banks etc
"You’re allowed to bring 15 electronic devices with a lithium battery up to 100 Wh, and 20 spare lithium batteries or power banks up to 100 Wh. If you want to bring a lithium battery up to 160 Wh with you in your hand baggage, either in a device or as a spare, you need to request permission. Batteries larger than 160 Wh are never allowed. Devices and batteries should not be damaged, defective, or recalled." This is on their website is stated over 100Wh
I have one of these, it's one of the better power banks I've purchased and my main power bank I use for my steamdeck.edit: Apologies, the one I have is the higher capacity one that has the display on the center of the charger. Either way its been great.
19.9v x 2.0a = 39,8 watts. I got the 30000 and you can play with it plugged in as if it was connected to the wall, full 65 watts. I use it with my rog ally and it's perfect.
Have read some real horror stories online about Baseus products failing quickly. And their customer service is basically non-responsive, if you read the reviews.
@@michaelclarences you'll get 30 watts but it doesn't trigger the 30 w badge? Isn't that correct? All of these docs cables and whatnot will provide the necessary wattage but without that 30 watt badge people complain that they can't do manual curves and profiles.
@@Darkuni yes correct, even the flashlight on steam deck that indicating charging is not on when im plugged in to powerbank (not turning on the steamdeck)
So strange the diversity of experiences with power banks. I have at least a dozen makes and models around here - none of them have ever outright "stopped working". Most they are outgrown by the need for PD or higher wattage. But they still work. Reddit gushes over this bank - and while it isn't my daily driver (Anker 737 gets that honor) its still up and running. Maybe power banks have a cheaper, more error-prone manufacturing process ... I dunno.
Hi, i bought the baseus, and I'm having troubles. Only charges at 5V 0.5 Amp. But whit cellphone charges at 9V 1.9 Amp. I tried with different cables. Do you have any idea of what is happening?? Thanks
The ports aren't all the same. Are you using USB-C to USB-C to the Deck? Cable is rated high enough? Remember, phones trigger something called "Quick Charge", which is NOT the same as PD.
This product is a nightmare. Cheap build quality. I ordered one and it was DOA. Returned that one and got a second one that worked once and then refused to charge. Trust me this company and it’s products are absolute garbage.
Mine works fine. The main issue I have is how the new Steam Deck OS keeps the LED charge light on even after a full charge forcing me to charge my Deck while in sleep mode which I hate.
I just got to ask why would you want to charge your power brick while playing the steam deck when you could just plug the steam deck directly into the power source it doesn't make sense why would any other power brick allow that I don't know I'm kind of confused by that other than that decent video I also have this power brick and it's also the best one I've ever used.
What is the point on wanting to charge a bank and use it at the same time. No persons life is that busy that they need a bank to use when charging. Not a feature required in a bank.
Ever been on vacation? This is where I typically use this feature. Let me paint a picture for you. You just got back from 16 hours at Disneyland with your family of four. All day long you're taking pictures, using your phone waiting in lines. Everyone's phone needs a little top off during the day so you pass around the power bank. Now you get back to the hotel with a dead power bank, just want to play a little Overwatch on your Steam Deck. Being able to charge the power bank while you're playing on the Deck is very useful. Esp. since many cheap Anaheim hotels have very few outlets - and the rest of the family is scattered around the room using the other outlets for their crap. Or, maybe you just like the convenience of charge and use because you only have one high end charger with you? I cover this feature because I've been ASKED to cover this feature when reviewing power banks. Required for everyone? No. Required for some? Yes. Nice to have? Absolutely.
I'm not that low level of a user :) Perhaps their product specs could answer that? Sorry I don't have that information for you. If you have a use case, and it is something I can test with a USB "multimeter", I'd be happy to do so.
If you know amps and volts then multiply those and you get your watts. Cumbersome but you could figure it out yourself if they don’t want to display it for you.
@@Darkuni oh no not at all. I was just saying there is a way to calculate it but it would’ve been easier to just give you that Information from power bank.
For those who want to use it on an airplane, please be advised that watts of powerbanks are often restricted on a plane. Last I flew with KLM and powerbanks over 60W were not allowed in carry-on baggage.
If ya put it in a game case they won't check it thumbs 👍
@@ZeroTwoZT02 What game case could carry a Steam Deck and this?
@@ZeroTwoZT02 either way they don't check, but if there's any problem during flight they will check and that's where you're F. I just traveled with 2 portable consoles, 2 power banks etc
"You’re allowed to bring 15 electronic devices with a lithium battery up to 100 Wh, and 20 spare lithium batteries or power banks up to 100 Wh. If you want to bring a lithium battery up to 160 Wh with you in your hand baggage, either in a device or as a spare, you need to request permission. Batteries larger than 160 Wh are never allowed. Devices and batteries should not be damaged, defective, or recalled." This is on their website is stated over 100Wh
It has a nice sleek design. I use this bank daily alongside a short magnetic usb c, the SD and deckmate, nice and tidy gaming
thanks for the video, wattage = current multiplied by voltage
This sounds like a reliable brand, like Anker. And I'm shopping!
I have one of these, it's one of the better power banks I've purchased and my main power bank I use for my steamdeck.edit: Apologies, the one I have is the higher capacity one that has the display on the center of the charger. Either way its been great.
Thank you for sharing your experiences!
19.9v x 2.0a = 39,8 watts.
I got the 30000 and you can play with it plugged in as if it was connected to the wall, full 65 watts. I use it with my rog ally and it's perfect.
Have read some real horror stories online about Baseus products failing quickly. And their customer service is basically non-responsive, if you read the reviews.
I took the charger it's amazing
Awesome video, very informative. Thanks for sharing! Ill look into this battery 🔋
Ty for this video.
Wattage = Voltage * Amperage in case anyone misses their middle school physics
Middle School was a long time ago my friend...
Why my baseus 65w is not charging my steam deck when it was turn off?
What makes you think it isn't charging it?
@@Darkuni the cable data i used for charging have a watt display output (baseus 100w), and it displayed 0 watt
@@michaelclarences you'll get 30 watts but it doesn't trigger the 30 w badge? Isn't that correct? All of these docs cables and whatnot will provide the necessary wattage but without that 30 watt badge people complain that they can't do manual curves and profiles.
@@Darkuni yes correct, even the flashlight on steam deck that indicating charging is not on when im plugged in to powerbank (not turning on the steamdeck)
Im using baseus adaman 65w powerbank & baseus data cable 100w type C
Mine stopped working after using it a few times 😞
So strange the diversity of experiences with power banks. I have at least a dozen makes and models around here - none of them have ever outright "stopped working". Most they are outgrown by the need for PD or higher wattage. But they still work. Reddit gushes over this bank - and while it isn't my daily driver (Anker 737 gets that honor) its still up and running. Maybe power banks have a cheaper, more error-prone manufacturing process ... I dunno.
Anker 737 is where it's at
If you can afford it? Damn straight.
Glad that I found yourr channel! I'm trying to find one that I can take to the airport, would this work?
Yep! The Anker 737 is also on sale and is a COMPLETE BEAST. Both will be allowed on planes.
Watt = Volt*Ampere if it says 20Volt and 2Amp WATTs=20*2 = 40Watts
Thank you for this! I need it broken down :D
Hi, i bought the baseus, and I'm having troubles. Only charges at 5V 0.5 Amp. But whit cellphone charges at 9V 1.9 Amp. I tried with different cables. Do you have any idea of what is happening?? Thanks
The ports aren't all the same. Are you using USB-C to USB-C to the Deck? Cable is rated high enough? Remember, phones trigger something called "Quick Charge", which is NOT the same as PD.
@@Darkuni ooh okey, I will try with USB C to C. Thank a lot!
Don't you need a 65 or 100 watt usb cable to benefit for the full power blast ??
You need a cable that is rated to match the wattage you need.
This product is a nightmare. Cheap build quality. I ordered one and it was DOA. Returned that one and got a second one that worked once and then refused to charge. Trust me this company and it’s products are absolute garbage.
What a bummer. It is widely accepted as the best budget power bank on Reddit. :(
Ive been using this around 2 years and no problem at all
Mine works fine. The main issue I have is how the new Steam Deck OS keeps the LED charge light on even after a full charge forcing me to charge my Deck while in sleep mode which I hate.
I have the 30k works perfect
I just got to ask why would you want to charge your power brick while playing the steam deck when you could just plug the steam deck directly into the power source it doesn't make sense why would any other power brick allow that I don't know I'm kind of confused by that other than that decent video I also have this power brick and it's also the best one I've ever used.
Because with the right charger? You could actually be topping the battery off while you're playing the Steam Deck being powered by it.
Or just power both separately since most outlets are a pair
What is the point on wanting to charge a bank and use it at the same time. No persons life is that busy that they need a bank to use when charging. Not a feature required in a bank.
Ever been on vacation? This is where I typically use this feature. Let me paint a picture for you. You just got back from 16 hours at Disneyland with your family of four. All day long you're taking pictures, using your phone waiting in lines. Everyone's phone needs a little top off during the day so you pass around the power bank. Now you get back to the hotel with a dead power bank, just want to play a little Overwatch on your Steam Deck. Being able to charge the power bank while you're playing on the Deck is very useful. Esp. since many cheap Anaheim hotels have very few outlets - and the rest of the family is scattered around the room using the other outlets for their crap.
Or, maybe you just like the convenience of charge and use because you only have one high end charger with you?
I cover this feature because I've been ASKED to cover this feature when reviewing power banks.
Required for everyone? No. Required for some? Yes. Nice to have? Absolutely.
does it have a trickle mode for low consuming devices?
I'm not that low level of a user :) Perhaps their product specs could answer that? Sorry I don't have that information for you. If you have a use case, and it is something I can test with a USB "multimeter", I'd be happy to do so.
My basues came DOA today.
That blows! Where did you get it? If from Amazon, what seller?
How's it holding up?😮
So far so good. It isn't my daily driver (Anker 737 has that spot) but it does get used and it is holding up!
what game were u playing
Nex Machina
Is it safe to play while charging?
I hope so ... that's how I pretty much always play.
@@Darkuni Ok, Thank You
If you know amps and volts then multiply those and you get your watts. Cumbersome but you could figure it out yourself if they don’t want to display it for you.
That's like saying if you know Japanese you don't have to turn on the subtitles. Why buy something that doesn't give you what you want? Just saying.
@@Darkuni no I get it, they should just display it. I don’t understand why they don’t.
@@ruben619448 :) As long as you're not chastising me :)
@@Darkuni oh no not at all. I was just saying there is a way to calculate it but it would’ve been easier to just give you that Information from power bank.
2:32 Basic physics and mathematics are not your thing.
That's why I need a power bank that does the math FOR ME. :) Which this doesn't. My Anker 737 does :D