Lenovo YOGA Tablet 2 10-inch (Windows) specs
You can also use this USB-C port to recharge the power bank, which is the fastest method, or you can use a Lightning or Micro-USB input (the latter oddly hidden around the corner from the other ports), so it will work with whatever cable you happen to have to hand. For what it’s worth a USB-C cable is supplied in the box. This isn’t going to be the fastest power bank for charging multiple devices, however. While the USB-C can output up to 3A (15W), the remaining three outputs must share the same amount between all three. So if you plug in three devices they are each going to charge at a slow 5W. Still, all those ports could prove very convenient if you have multiple devices. And if you are charging more than one device then you’re going to need lots of juice. With a rated capacity of 20,000mAh you can expect around 13,000mAh to be available to your devices.
That might charge an iPhone seven times, or a typical Android phone four times. Once depleted the large battery will take 10 hours to recharge, though you can continue charging attached devices in the meantime. The trade-off for all this power is size, and this Aukey charger is huge. It’s much larger than our phone at 200mm long and 96mm wide, though also reasonably skinny at 14mm. It’s as heavy as it looks at 435g, and feels quite bulky.
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The design is also rather basic, a matt black plastic slab with a shiny plastic bumper running around the circumference. The Aukey logo is printed on the front and four small LEDs are visible on the side to show how much power remains. 10. Aukey 26,500mAh USB-C Power Bank Another USB-C power bank from Aukey, this 26,500mAh model has a higher capacity and also supports faster charging with Quick Charge 3.0, but the trade-off is fewer ports and the loss of auto-on and passthrough charging. It’s also significantly more expensive at £57.99 on Amazon. If speed is everything for you, this is the power bank to choose.
One of its two full-size USB outputs supports Quick Charge 3.0 (the other is also fast at 12W), while the USB-C input/output operates at 15W. There’s also a Micro-USB input for convenience, we guess, but it’s slower (10W) and the only cable supplied in the box is the preferable USB-C. With more power inside this Aukey is understandably heavier at 580g, but more boxy than its sibling with a rectangular design measuring 151x84x29mm. A black mesh carry case is thrown in, but the design is otherwise fairly boring matt black plastic and what feels like with less attention to detail. Expect to see just over 17,000mAh of power available to charge your devices, so perhaps eight or nine charges for the average iPhone and five to six for a typical Android. 11. Teclast T200CF It’s not often you find a power bank with an LCD screen at this price, but if you can get one they are incredibly useful – especially on high-capacity banks – for giving you an exact readout of how much power remains.
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The last thing you want is to think you’ve got enough power left to charge your phone and then run out right when you need it. The Teclast T200CF is a 20,000mAh power bank available in baby pink, baby blue or white, supplied to us by GearBest (where it is now out of stock) but also available from Amazon where it costs £23.62/$30.99. That Amazon description is a bit confusing, mind: no way is this a ‘mini’ power bank when it weighs 437g and measures 160.8x80x23.7mm. Of course you would not expect a 20,000mAh power bank to be small, though this is actually a little larger than some examples we’ve seen from the likes of Anker. You’ll find those in our round-up of PD chargers. As with the Romoss below, around 13,000mAh of that power will be available to your devices, which means you might charge an iPhone seven times.
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