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Allpowers Portable Charger 41600mah Power Bank With Ac Outlets Usb Wireless 110v200w Laptop Power Ba

allpowers portable charger 41600mah power bank with ac outlets usb wireless 110v200w laptop power bank fast charging battery pack for cell phone camer

ALLPOWERS Portable Charger 41600mAh Power Bank with AC Outlets USB Wireless 110V200W Laptop Power Bank Fast Charging Battery Pack for Cell Phone Camera Drone

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Brand : ALLPOWERS
Category : Cell Phones & Accessories,Accessories,Chargers & Power Adapters,Portable Power Banks
Rating : 3.8
Price : US $138
Review Count : 111
SalesRank : 0

allpowers portable charger 41600mah power bank with ac outlets usb wireless 110v200w laptop power bank fast charging battery pack for cell phone camer
allpowers portable charger 41600mah power bank with ac outlets usb wireless 110v200w laptop power bank fast charging battery pack for cell phone camer
allpowers portable charger 41600mah power bank with ac outlets usb wireless 110v200w laptop power bank fast charging battery pack for cell phone camer
allpowers portable charger 41600mah power bank with ac outlets usb wireless 110v200w laptop power bank fast charging battery pack for cell phone camer
allpowers portable charger 41600mah power bank with ac outlets usb wireless 110v200w laptop power bank fast charging battery pack for cell phone camer
allpowers portable charger 41600mah power bank with ac outlets usb wireless 110v200w laptop power bank fast charging battery pack for cell phone camer

ALLPOWERS Portable Charger 41600mAh Power Bank with AC Outlets USB Wireless 110V200W Laptop Power Bank Fast Charging Battery Pack for Cell Phone Camera Drone

  • This was very impressive on the spec list and the Amazon description. When it arrived, I was surprised how big and heavy it was, although I should not have been. For the battery capacity and inverter circuitry, it is quite compact. The casing is all thick, sturdy plastic, but doesn’t feel fancy or high end. But does seem quite durable. It did clunk when tipping back and forth. Concerning, but caused no issues - further explanation later.I was loving it, and the inverter (110v outlet) functionality was extremely useful and impressive. I should mention, I got it on a sale/with a coupon (which seems to be common for this listing) and so it was $120 after tax and everything. For this price point I was ecstatic. The USB C PD functionality was something I was super excited for, in order to charge my laptop with very few cables or fuss.When I started trying to use the USB C port for output (charging phones or devices) I could not get it to work. I tried charging the battery using it… Also did not work. Went through listing to make sure I was not missing something, and a lot of reviews mention this, and that you can get your money back. But I didn’t want to return it.I found that a certain angle, pressure, etc would get it to work - meaning the port was at fault, not circuitry. So, side note for manufacturer, use a different, a better USB C port when making this device.I decided to do something I would not recommend to anyone, but if you are quite familiar with electronics, have extremely solid safety procedures, and take 100% liability, … it is up to you. This is what I did:There are four Philips screws, one under each rubber foot, excluding the front two. The case carefully pops apart, noting there are clips to be gentle with, and the Qi (wireless) pad has a wire to the base. Disconnect the QI wire on the main PCB. Disconnect the battery cable on the main PCB. Push and hold the power button in order to drain capacitors on circuit boards. Remove three, mini, Philips screws holding PCB in place. Carefully slide PCB boards out, noting that certain ports will catch on the front and one side. Once out, I carefully cleaned and adjusted the USB C port. I would recommend toothpicks, since they are non-conductive, but it should be safe to use metal since the capacitors are drained. Once the port looks good, add the buttons in the case, then put the PCB boards back in place, add the three mini screws, but do not tighten all the way. Make sure all ports and buttons line up, and the USB C port is fully centered. While holding in place, finish tightening the boards using the three screws. Now put the battery back in the case. You can put padding (foam, plastic, cardboard, etc.) in the back and non-port side, to keep the battery from having any wiggle room (which caused clunking). Once in place, plug in the battery wire to PCB. Connect Qi wire, replace top plastic, replace four case screws, replace four plastic feet, and make sure you didn’t forget anything. Now it will be in a kind of limp mode, since the circuit boards are not calibrated with the battery. Plug in the original charger and the percentage of battery will climb steadily until it hits charge level the battery was at before, then it will slow to normal charging speeds. Once it hits 99% or 100%, unplug. Now you can test the USB C port! If it works, like mine did, great! Otherwise, the port looked easy to replace if needed.It took me <10 minutes of work (while discovering the process, excluding calibration charge time), two Philips screw drivers (normal and small), gentle pry tool, and port cleaning utensil.All in all, the price is great for what you get, but in order to get that price, a few corners were cut. If you are willing to correct issues yourself if your unit has them, this is for you. If you don’t care about the USB C PD port, and the clunking doesn’t bother you (no functional issues with it anyways), then go for it.But there are manufacturer issues that should be addressed.I would recommend this product to many peers in technical fields, but would evaluate the use-case of others, before recommending.If my comment was helpful, please hit the button so others can see it and use the info too!
  • The % charged is not accurate. Battery itself is good and lasts a good amount of time.On a number of occasions I use the wireless charge port with my fold4. It works but gets quite hot. On my last vacation, I noticed a funny smell during the night and could not figure out what it was till I got my phone off the charger in the AM. The phone was very hot, and I noticed a change in color at the charger contact point and a divot on the charger. The divot was from the plastic melting, which explains the funny smell. Don\'t know if this could have been turned into a fire, but with li-ion, it could have been bad if somehow that heat got to the batteries. I write this review to warn all not to use the wireless charger port. The convenience does not warrant the risk.
  • It is a ok product, but the wireless need to remove phone case all the times, so at the end the wireless charging is useless. wont charge laptop 3 time like the descriptions says, just one time and that\'s it. unless I received a bad battery.
  • At a first glance, this is an impressive unit with pretty much all charging options available. In practice however, I found that it\'s nearly completely useless with charging my USB-C devices. The main problem stems from the fact that this device can charge other devices through its USB-C port as well as charge itself through the same port. What effectively ends up happening is that my client devices will begin charging but at some point before reaching a 100% state of charge, the charge station itself will begin to suck the client battery dry in order to recharge itself. I\'ve seen my Lenovo Chromebook reach over 80% charge level then some time later come back and check on it only to find that the Chromebook is down to 25% while the charge station itself gained its own battery capacity. The same has happened with my Pixel 6 Pro smartphone. This problem makes this unit pretty much useless. I don\'t know if the charge controller in my particular unit is faulty or if it\'s some kind of firmware problem, but it\'s quite frankly unacceptable. What\'s even more frustrating is that my Amazon product return window has closed so I can\'t even return it for a refund.In summary, an impressive looking unit with seemingly good build quality but not usable for it\'s main purpose.
  • I ran two portable powered coolers at the same time for an extended period of 12 hours when testing this amazing power bank by all powers.Normally this works drain my smaller power banks and only run for an hour and a half before the battery dies.I took the cooler and some type c powered fans to the hospital with no problems and plenty of juice left to sleep the whole night with both running while setting my iPhone XS on the wireless qi located on top.The allpowers appears to have intelligence because the charge light indicators are on the whole time meaning that they are fully charged. The power station internal circuitry detects when the target device\'s battery is just barely starting to discharge and instantly sends a charge to compensate, that is why the charged indicators are lit.

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