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Yoobao 185Wh 50000mAh Power Bank PD22.5W w/ 2 LED Lights US$45.99 (~A$63.59) AU Stock Delivered @ Banggood

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With the 50000mAh capacity and 2 built in LED lights I'm assuming this power bank would be best suited for those extended camping trips. Similar to the Romoss PEA60 that often goes on sale here for $75.

Specs:

USB-C INPUT: 5V3A, 9V2A, 12V1.5A
USB-C OUTPUT: 5V3A, 9V2.22A, 12V1.67A
USB-A1+A2 OUTPUT: 5V2.4A
USB-A3 OUTPUT: 4.5V5A, 5V4.5A, 5V2.4A, 9V2A, 12V1.5A
TOTAL OUTPUT: 5V3.6A

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  • -7

    Can this be used to recharge a Tesla Model 3?

    I just bought one earlier today.

    • only if you're an idiot.

      on a serious note, i' vet had this brand before and found the batteries deteriorated quicker than Xiaomi brand power banks

  • +1

    Weight: 1110g
    Lucky it has a wrist-strap for care-free use on the go :)

    • +1

      Was just about to post about the weight! hehe best for the back pack.. lol

      • +1

        ‎At least it's lighter than the Romoss' 1.59 kg ;)

        • +1

          Yeah but what cell batteries are better, I also noticed on the product description they list it can charge the iPone haha

    • Should have been marketed as a personal security device with charging functions…

  • +3

    How come there are no deals on Xiaomi powerbanks now a days

    • I know aye !

      there used to be so many i couldnt even keep up.

  • extended camping trips

    Do these heat up? Could be useful as a hand warmer during winter too

  • +3

    Wow Yoobao is still around. These guys were one of the first to make "powerbanks"

  • +2

    Thought that these are not allowed to be import or on planes due to the compacity limit of 20000

    • Good point

      Technically it's the Wh that can't be over 160Wh and everything over 100Wh needs to be declared

      But that 100Wh usually equates around 20,000 to 25,0000 mah in power banks depending on the battery voltage

      • 100Wh >= 26800mAh @ 3.7v (usually the standard pack voltage for Li-ion battery banks, but it pays to check).
        160 Wh >= 43,000mAH @ 3.7v.

  • i've never heard of this brand. Sounds risky to connect expensive devices to it. It could bang really good.

  • I wonder how long would it take to fully charge it :)

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