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Remax 10000mAh 22.5W USB C Power Bank $15.79 / With Built in USB C Cable $16.99 / Wireless $28.99 @ Remax Au eBay

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10000mAh USB C Power Bank now $15.79 delivered https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/286158659426

10000mAh Mini Power Bank with built in USB C cable $16.99 delivered https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/286175960818

10000mAh Mini Power Bank Portable Wireless $28.99 https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/315985150681

10000mAh Mini Power Bank Portable Wireless with stand $28.99 https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/286175994208

20000mAh Power Bank now $22.99 delivered https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/315985364083 - sold out

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  • -1

    Got very curious why a Real Estate company was suddenly making powerbanks.

    • Basically it's the same post as 19/02/25 but a higher price, so not really a bargain -

      REMAX 10000mAh 22.5W USB C Power Bank $15.99 / 20000mAh $21.99 Delivered

      • Prices have been updated. The 10,000mAh power bank is now cheaper than the February deal. Plus, more items have been discounted this time, including the wireless power banks.

    • These products are in no way affiliated with any real estate company.

  • None of them are Qi2 tech right?

    • No, they are not Qi2.

  • Nothing 65W?

    • Not at this stage.

  • Worth having a look at the reviews on Reddit, let's just say it's not even Baseus tier of power banks

  • Do these do low power/trickle delivery mode?

    • Glad someone asked this.

      I see even a comment here about how it’s not a qi2, but frankly… some of us prefer a slower charge of our devices.

      I’m still happy using my qi1 wireless charger for overnight charging my iPhone 16.

      • +1

        Totally get that, slower charging can definitely be better for battery health, especially overnight. These power banks aren’t qi2 (which is for wireless charging), but they support up to 22.5W wired output, which is more than enough for most use cases. I’ve had no trouble using them for everyday charging, whether wired or standard wireless. I’m not aware of any reliable power banks in this price range that support Qi2 yet.

    • +1

      There’s no official trickle or low-power mode button that I am aware of on these models. But from my experience, they do charge low-power devices like smartwatches and earbuds without any issues.

  • Consideration for those who can't wait & often punt-on NON-premium products…ebay, AliExpress, Temu etc ?

    Include description in your search, 'REMAX RPP-71 Power Bank'

    Previously listed on Amazon-AU, https://www.amazon.com.au/REMAX-Piloteer-10000mAh-Charging-P…

    Thump-up for candid disclosure: 'Rated Capacity: 5,200mAh (5V-3A), Utilization Rate: ≥65%'

    Likely to charge your mobile-phone @ 15W max….SAME-as INIU max. 22.5W output-claim, https://www.ozbargain.com.au/search/node/iniu%2010000mah%20p…

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