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Linkon 136w Power Bank 26800mah 100w Usb-C Pd3.0 Pps And Two 18w Usb-A Qc3.0 Ports For Macbook Air P

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LinkOn 136W Power Bank 26800mAh 100W USB-C PD3.0 PPS and Two 18W USB-A QC3.0 Ports for MacBook Air Pro Dell HP Microsoft Surface Lenovo Chromebook ASUS Acer External Battery Extension Laptop Notebook

  • ✅ NEW LEVEL OF MOBILITY – Being stuck at home or in the office is already a history. Create your mobile office to your camp, in the nature or at the seaside. You now have the freedom to choose how, when and where you want to play or work on your notebook, tablet and phone with no worries about getting out of power. The battery capacity is 26800mAh (99Wh) - the maximum allowed to carry on plane.
  • ✅ HIGH END DESIGN – Large capacity and high power should not mean ugly and heavy. This power bank will stay unnoticed in your backpack but it will also look gorgeous next to your precious notebook. The colorful design will make it stand out so do not buy it if you do not like people envy you. We also included 1m (3.3ft) 100W E-Mark USB-C 3.1 Gen2 10Gbit cable which is designed in line with the power bank.
  • ✅ MOBILE POWERHOUSE – Get used to working at full speed everywhere you are as this power bank is fully up to date with the recent technologies. It is equipped with one USB-C PD3.0 PPS power output (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A – Max 100W) which can also deliver up to 55W using the latest PPS protocol. It also has two USB-A QC3.0 (Max 18W) for your other mobile devices.
  • ✅ POWER ON TIME – Despite its huge 26800mAh capacity this power bank can recharge for about 2 hours when using a standard 60W USB-C PD charger. High power means less time to charge your notebook or other mobile device. Unlike other less powerful chargers and power banks you will be able to charge even while you are heavily using your system.
  • ✅ ONE-YEAR FULL WARRANTY – We are committed to create the best shopping experience for our customers. Our support team is always available to help in case of any issue or to receive your feedback and answer questions. We love to talk to our customers so do not hesitate to reach out.

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Brand : LinkOn
Category : Cell Phones & Accessories,Accessories,Chargers & Power Adapters,Portable Power Banks
Rating : 3.8
Price : US $107.74
Review Count : 111
SalesRank : 0

linkon 136w power bank 26800mah 100w usb c pd3 0 pps and two 18w usb a qc3 0 ports for macbook air pro dell hp microsoft surface lenovo chromebook asu
linkon 136w power bank 26800mah 100w usb c pd3 0 pps and two 18w usb a qc3 0 ports for macbook air pro dell hp microsoft surface lenovo chromebook asu
linkon 136w power bank 26800mah 100w usb c pd3 0 pps and two 18w usb a qc3 0 ports for macbook air pro dell hp microsoft surface lenovo chromebook asu
linkon 136w power bank 26800mah 100w usb c pd3 0 pps and two 18w usb a qc3 0 ports for macbook air pro dell hp microsoft surface lenovo chromebook asu
linkon 136w power bank 26800mah 100w usb c pd3 0 pps and two 18w usb a qc3 0 ports for macbook air pro dell hp microsoft surface lenovo chromebook asu

LinkOn 136W Power Bank 26800mAh 100W USB-C PD3.0 PPS and Two 18W USB-A QC3.0 Ports for MacBook Air Pro Dell HP Microsoft Surface Lenovo Chromebook ASUS Acer External Battery Extension Laptop Notebook

  • Is powerful but because of the sharing of the wattage it may require plugging devices in order of high wattage rather than randomly
  • I used this with my iPhone 12 mini today and after 3 1/2 hours of multiple apps using GPS, the battery on this was only drained by 1/4. Highly recommended
  • It did not come with a charging cord so I have to buy a charging cord to use it.
  • Pros:* Utterly reliable in charging even high drain devices like laptops.* Quality charging cable* Sturdy and resilient case, very tough and reassuring.* Accurate charge level LEDsNeutral:* Slow to charge, acceptable given large reserves.* Jusssst about OK for airline travel, parked at max capacity rating for most US airlines. If the airline applies stricter standards, you may have an issue, but I have been able to take this freely on all carry-on trips.* Heavy, again acceptable given charge rating.Cons:* Charge drains really really quickly. Once charged, device retains full power for perhaps a week (minus any usage of course) and then drains like a rock.Of all the power banks I own, this is the only one that loses ALL charge over a few weeks of storage. Is this due to the high charge capacity or a flaw in my example? Dunno, but this issue, along with the lengthy charging time, makes spontaneous use of this bank virtually impossible. Wake up the morning of the trip and realize you forgot to charge this bad boy? Too bad, carry it along as a useless brick and hope you can charge it when you get to where you\'re going.Overall: Recommended if you need the capacity, but bear in mind the rapid drain with non-use. Lesser capacity banks last longer in storage and so suit pick up and go usage more readily.
  • I picked this to use on a trip to TN where I would be going to the mountains. I wanted to have a good power bank that could charge my laptop at least once fully and also be able to supply power to my larger laptop which needed 65W sustained.I also tested this with my Pixelbook, phone, wireless headphones, and a few other devices.Capacity is pretty close to \"real\" in that I got 18000mah+ @ 5V (24701mah @ 3.7V calculated) and 91WHr.They are claiming 136W but that doesn\'t really make sense... maybe the battery keeps some \"reserve power\" to extend the cell life.I was able to get a stable 65W input into my laptop until the battery was dead (around 1.4Hr) but more importantly this was able to charge my Pixelbook Go and my phone and my wifes phone and my son\'s tablet and it still had a bit of power in it (however not that much).In terms of charging it back up I was able to max out the charger I had on hand at 65W (I actually used this battery to test several chargers I had on hand because it could draw 65W+ consistently).The battery gets a bit hot under full load but it doesn\'t drop voltage in or out. However I didn\'t have anything to test past the 65W draw so I am not sure how well it does with 95W...Overall I am satisfied with this power bank and I have had good luck with this brand in the past.
  • This LinkOn 26,800 mAh power brick (sorry, bank) fills a very specific need. On one side, cheaper and lighter power bricks are available with similar capacities but far lower power outputs, and on the other are slightly more expensive and bigger bricks that sport full AC outlets. This LinkOn power brick tries, and I think largely succeeds, at threading the needle between those 2 use cases, putting a 26,800 capacity battery with up to 100W USB-C output in a sleek and well-built form factor. With 2 18W USB-A ports alongside its single USB-C PD3.0 (input and output) port, it is capable of charging multiple devices, up to and including my Ultrabook. It supports passthrough charging (though obviously only through its USB-A ports) and comes with a very nice 1m braided USB-C cable. While the main body has a lovely metal finish, it is somewhat let down by the very plasticky red ends and, while heavy at about 1.5 pounds, doesn’t weigh down a backpack too much. The 4 indicator lights aren’t overly bright, but, at this capacity, don’t provide a huge amount of useful information. Once you are down to 1 out of 4 lights, you don’t know if you could still have enough to charge your phone to full or be nearly empty. I look forward to using this almost daily.
  • Got this because I needed a spare battery pack that fits USB C, but it came with absolutely no way to charge it, so big waste of money
  • I\'ve bought more powerbanks than I even feel comfortable talking about. They are so many uses for them why wouldn\'t you want one you could take with you anywhere? Problem is most of them have many cons associated.Smaller capacity (5000-10000 mAh) they say it\'s enough to charge your phone 1-2x but it\'s usually spent by topping it off once.Slower charge with high capacity, (15000-24000 mAH) doesn\'t matter if you get more power if it takes you over 8 hours to charge it back up and your charge speed is much slower because the unit itself goes slow, that\'s a good bit of money to spend on something that goes terribly.Plus you\'ll want to make sure you have a cable with you to power up what you need. This unit comes with everything, it\'s 26800 mAh, it charges your devices QUICK and charges back up from death in about 2 hours (very impressive) I\'m able to take an almost dead ipad and charge it back up to the top while still actively using it, as well as charge my phone after and still have juice life, that is quite amazing.Of all the chargers I\'ve ever owned, this one is my favorite, there\'s something about it, it\'s the perfect combination of smooth, fast, quick and easy. It\'s everything I ever wanted. And that\'s before you get into the cosmetics which I absolutely adore. The red highlights, the red cable, all combine together to create what I consider to be the perfect charging package to take with you on the go anywhere you need to go.I love it and wouldn\'t want to go back to times before having it. Just makes life much easier and effortless when keeping all my electronics charged up. This is the way! A+

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