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Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 2S 10000mAh $20 | 2C 20000mAh $31.20 Delivered @ Tech Mall eBay

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Edit - back in stock (thanks MorningStar).

Scored a good price from the store rep on both these power banks.

Original POOLTIME 20% off 118 Stores on eBay Deal Post.

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  • +1

    Damn nice!

    Wish I saw this before buying the RAVPower from amazon yesterday

    • Makes 2 of us!

    • +1

      This one doesn't have power delivery port for charging pixel phones and iPhones compared to the RAVPOWER which is a deal breaker for many people.

  • +6

    Good deal but waiting for the Type C variant. No more micro USB devices!

  • +5

    20000 out of stock.
    Only 10 were available.

    (in fact only 10 of each available)

  • ^ That

  • My Xiaomi "fast charging" flat cable is already dodgy after less than 2 months and needs to bent to the right position.

    If I can't trust Xiaomi, who can I trust?

    • +15

      Xiaoyou

    • I've bought about 25 Xiaomi power banks over the last few years and every one of those little flat USB cables has failed in short order… When I use them they last a few months at best, some of the others I bought for other people lasted a little longer… often because they only use them to charge the power bank as they have iPhones but they still fail pretty quick.

  • Will check with rep in the morning if there's more stock.

  • all out of stock now…

  • +1

    Don't buy it. Chinese government is spying on you when you are charging your mobile phone.

    • +2

      That's the second batteries can spy on you comment today. Unbelievable.

      • +1

        dont know why people are down voting a sarcasm .

        • +1

          These people are usually legitimate.

  • +1

    I used to swear by my xiaomi power banks but now both my 10000mAh and 20000mAh are dead, each lasting about 9 months, used probably every second day.

    They can be charged up and show 4 dots but they will no longer charge anything.

    Is this expected? I've never had another brand powerbank, but I figured it would last longer.

    • +1

      Just unlucky i guess.I have 10 powerbanks 7 xiaomi,an Asus,Blitzwolf and an anker.The oldest is 5 years and the newest 1 year and all of them still work.However they have had very light duties.Maybe used once a week.

  • +1

    Back in stock guys but dint buy, need a pd one.

    • Updated OP. Thank you.

  • Hmmm…do I need this…

    Had a good brand (Belkin I think) power bank for years which was awesome when travelling around Europe, and for camping trips but it died recently.

    Wondering how well the batteries in these last if they are left for a month here and there unused.

    • Should be fine as long as it is kept in a cool place.My powerbanks lose very less charge even after a month sitting unused.

  • Ahh I've read so many of these threads but it wasn't until Christmas that I also joined the "I need one with PD" club. Am I correct that currently the only one with PD is the ZMI model?

    • Other than the ZMI QB820 not many power banks can sustain a 45W discharge. That's a looot of power.
      I think the new Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 Pro should be able to do it.

      • 45w is only needed for fast charging though right?

        • Depends on your device. Laptops will pull ~60W if they can whereas most fast charging phones will do about a quarter of that.

  • +1

    Any recommendations for a powerbank that has extension to jumpstart a car?

  • I'm still confused by this stuff.

    Do the Volts and Amps have to exactly match exactly what my Turbo Charge plug dispenses to get the maximum speed (Watt) charge? Or does it just have to output the same max watts or higher?

    My Moto G4+ Turbo plug charges at 9v x 1.6a (ie 14.4W?) and 12v x 1.2a (ie also 14.4w, right?).

    The Xiaomi PB2 in this post says it charges at (12v x 1.5a = 18w), or (9v x 2a = 18w). Since the Volts and Amps are different and add up to greater wattage, ie 18w vs 14.4w, will my Moto G4+ be able to draw the maximum it can take or not?

    • There are 2 things to look for to make it easy. The voltage/amperage levels and what kind of fast charging tech its advertising.

      Motorola's Turbopower 15 wall charger is actually Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 (15W) rebranded, while these power banks have Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 (18W). It's fully backwards compatible so this and any other QC2/3 labelled charger/power bank will work.

      The Turbopower 30 charger with USB-C however is a USB-PD compatible charger and anything with USB-PD technology would work.

      • Great - that sounds like a "yes it will work," to me.

        Thanks. And tempted to order one now. My existing powerbank, an OS bought ELoop turned out to only charge at the slow rate the wall plug would do after the phone battery hit 75%. It is was hugely disappointing and excruciatingly slow, hence I don't want to make the same mistake twice.

  • Why why why. Are they not USB C port. Stupid, stupid, stupid

  • Out of stock for the 20000 again. Need one ASAP. Who’s got the best price now?

    • Bunch on eBay around same price delivered

      Type in 20000 2c power bank

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