AUDIDH Wireless Power Bank, 33800mAh 15W Wireless Charging Portable Charger PD 25W QC 4.0 Fast Charging USB C Battery Pack with 5 Outputs Compatible with iPhone 13 12, Samsung, Huawei, Android etc
Got this as I my phone and airpods kept dying while I was out, this is great for when your on the go or going on long trips, I always have this in my bag for long uni days and it last me about week before having to recharge. The wireless charging feature is great as I dont have to worry about bringing cables and such.
I was putting up with an old power bank which took over 24 hrs to charge fully and drain after 1.5 try! This one is amazing, charges up in a few hours and lasts for over 5-6 times full charge on an iphone 11pro. Not so big or heavy, but also not pocket sizeed
I got it today, and it seems to be working very well, the wireless charging is working as expected, but micro usb cable is provided with it, not usb type-C which provides faster charge. But I will update after using it more.
This charging brick is quite large and heavy being just a bit smaller than my Galaxy Note 10+ and 3x the thickness.
You get a basic micro-USB cable nothing else. It also came part charged
There are two options for charging this brick; Micro USB and PD (USB type C)
There are a number of wired output ports:
2x USB ports
1x QC 4 port
1x PD port
Additionally this has a fast wireless charging function
There is an on-off button and a series of LED indicator lights showing charge state.
On my phone fast wireless works very well and I noticed that if the phone is misaligned with the pad, a red indicator is shown.
Charge rates from the PD port were also good as my phone indicated fast charging. I couldn’t test QC charging though.
As other have said I have a slight suspicion that the bank capacity is as high as claimed but to be honest I have no comparison to make.
So is this worth it? In general you’ll pay about 1-2 quid per 1000mAh, much less than that the capacity is questionable. However this bank also has wireless charging and lots of outputs so is actually reasonable value.
I sound like such a nerd when saying this but this power bank is sweet. It holds a hell of a lot of power, can charge up multiple devices and fits in your cargo pants pocket. I use Google maps on my phone for places I need to go, it’s good that when I’m done driving I just put my phone in my pocket and there it is charging. I love it. Not a bad price as well Id Iike to say Go on get it.
I take this everywhere with me just in case because I’m always on the road. The battery life is quite impressive. Price is good too. Plus it’s not that heavy so generally it’s just awesome
Excellent powerbank, fast charger, normal charger and fast wireless charger. Good life on the powerbank. Will charge my phone many times before if needs recharging itself.
Portable chargers are necessity these days particular when camping. Whilst this charger is quite weighty and chunky this high-powered battery that has both wireless and USB charging options to satisfy the various charging options these days.
If you want to charge quickly then it recommended that you use the high caliber USB cables to allow for the fast charging option.
This device will charge various devices at the same time but obviously that comes with a definate increased power consumption.
This is a very sturdy product ideal for the various outdoor pursuits..
Recommended.
This is a decent powerbank in my opinion. You’ve got 4 possible outputs, providing different charging modalities and speeds. The wireless charger supports 10W output, which isn’t quite fast charging for some phones, but it gets the job done over a period of time. The USB-C PD port and USB-A QC3.0 port can support 18W each, which should provide some level of fast charging for most phones. There’s also the standard USB-A port providing 10.5W. You’ve also got 2 input ports, in the form of the micro USB port as well as the PD port being able to be used as input!
For charging the powerbank, the USB-C PD port will provide the fastest charging. For charging your devices from the powerbank, be aware that the total output that this device can provide is 18W. This means that even though individual ports can provide 18W, the moment you use more than one device, you’re going to much lower speeds. The more devices you add, the slower the charger becomes for every device.
I do think this is pretty standard for a powerbank though, and at this price point you can’t really complain to be honest. It will do the job, and will happily charge all your devices for you overnight.
Overall, I think this is a decent powerbank that is designed for charging multiple devices at slower speeds, rather than a single device at high speed. Would recommend.
The AUDIDH Wireless Power Bank has a good 26800mah (99Wh) capacity and is about the size of a large Smartphone, only somewhat thicker/ It is nonetheless eminently portable.
It’s equipped with a pair of SUB parts, one standard the other is QC and a USB port, with a micro-USN charging port for the device – and of course it has the wireless charging pad on the face of the powerbank. It can thus charge multiple devices at once.
It is a “smart” charger in that it will detect the power demands of the devices one plugs in for charging, and also has overheat and regular safety auto cut-offs.
I tested the wireless charging with an old Samsung Galaxy and I must say it was excellent; there was no messing around to position the phone in precisely the right place, the circle pad is large and connects quickly, with the phone immediately starting to charge.
It looks good, it charges multiple devices simultaneously, has a very efficient wireless charging capacity and has a whopping 28000mah. This one’s definitely a Keeper…
Has the ability to charge 4 devices at once although you’ll find charging a bit slower if you decide to do this. Using the QC port it charges my IPhone 13 Pro Max quickly.
It also has the ability to wirelessly charge your device which is a great backup if you haven’t got a cable with you.
Great to have in the backpack just in case.
Well made, robust and built to last.
At the time of writing there is no price so I can’t comment on value for money.
I have tested this chargers capacity using the USB QC.4, THE USB-C, and the wireless charging station and it works really well. Of course I prefer the USB-C as it is the fastest of them all, which I use with my Samsung S21 ultra. I would definitely recommend this powerbank
A powerful power bank that is slightly bulkier than my old power bank that is about the same capacity. In wired mode, it fast charges my smartphone. I am able to charge 2 devices in one outing and still come back home with plenty of juicy in the power bank.
The wireless charging is not fast enough for my needs so I am just sticking to wired charging.
This certainly holds a lot of power and the wireless charging is handy. It is big however so not something you would ordinarily carry with you “just in case”.
I like this battery because it provides for a range of simultaneous charging options: wireless and corded charging can be used at together so that I can charge an iPhone wirelessly and a corded device at the same time. I can also charge two corded devices and a wireless device at the same time.
I haven’t measured the current delivery when charging multiple devices but as a mobile battery for use on train journeys it performs well. I’ve used it twice for train journeys to charge my iPhone 12 Pro and my son’s iPhone using wired connections to the battery and with pretty much constant use during the ninety minute train journey, the battery level on both devices had increased by the end of the journey.
The battery can be charged via USB-A or USB-C but it doesn’t support fast charging to the batter via USB-C. It does though support fast charging from the battery via USB-A (QC charging) and it also supports PD USB-C. It is able to deliver a detectable charge to my laptop but other than emergency use to slow down the rate of laptop battery dissipation, I would want to keep the battery capacity for charging smaller devices.
It’s a nice size – not too bulking but importantly not too small. my iPhone 12 fits flush in the top of the wireless charging base with no overhang. The charging pad has a rubberised grip to prevent slipping of the device. There aren’t though rubberised feet at the base of the battery to prevent slippage.
I use the battery in my car to free up the car’s charging port and to avoid cable splitting. I place the battery in the glove box and place my phone on top of the battery to charge whilst driving. This means that my phone is securely shut away during driving with just a bluetooth connection for voice activated use.
The battery capacity is advertised at 26800mAH. My experience is that this is probably correct. Wired charging does seem to be more efficient that wireless charging. I have so far managed to get seven full charges with wired charging for my iPhone 12 Pro with some battery capacity left and I can get about four wireless charges with battery capacity left. Wireless charging does tend to produce a very minor but noticeable amount of heat which I assume is an inevitable downside of wireless charging in terms of efficiency.
The instruction manual is very basic. I found it disappointing because it doesn’t give a clear guide as to how to use the battery including, importantly, what the LED lights mean. I have worked out that the green LED flashes when the battery is charging a device and is solid when the battery is powered on. The white LEDs seem to indicate battery charge on a scale of one to four with one white LED hole shared with the green LED hole. I still haven’t worked out the double press indicator function described in the instruction leaflet.
There’s an on/off button at the side of the battery and the battery automatically shuts off after a minute or so when not in use.
There is clear regulatory information printed at the bottom edge of the battery including EoHS, CE, and recycling information.
The plastic case feels solid and the battery is fairly light to carry when out and about weighing about 338g.
I would recommend the battery. I like its wide range of ports and connections – USB-A, USB-A QC, USB-C, PD and wireless – and the fact that it has a decent charge capacity.
Pros:
– wide range of charging ports and connections (USB-A, USB-C, QC, PD, and wireless)
– multiple connections can provide charge at the same time (USB-A x 2 and wireless)
– wireless pad has anti-slip rubberised ring covering
– on/off button and good automatic timeout when not used to save battery capacity
– fairly solid plastic case
– nice looking with orange and black contrast
– lightweight at 338g
– regulatory information printed on battery
Cons:
– instruction manual is not very informative
– LEDs take practice to interpret (partly because manual doesn’t clearly explain the LED messages)
– no anti-slip feet on base of battery
This is a big charger – in all senses of the word. But this is not necessarily a bad thing. It is a big charger in dimensions but it has to be as it is large capacity and it it wireless charging. It is big in that it delivers a good charge, consistently: it can wirelessly charge almost as fast as with a wire, it can charge more than one device at a time and the capacity means that either it will charge one device many times or many devices once.
Yes, it is a bit on the heavy side but this is the charger that you take on a long journey. So far it has proved to be reliable and versatile – this is what a portable charging unit should be like. Price-wise it is in the mid-range: not expensive but not cheap, and I see that a s a plus as well.
So, thoroughly recommended, a good quality product.
It’s really worth with this price although first charge is not compatible with my galaxy s20. I was able to charge my phone 3 times and still there more charge left.
Incredibly great value for this power bank which is currenlty at 24.99 with the voucher. Teh wireless chargign function worls really well and packs a lot of charge in this power bank, many ports which can all be used simultaneously.
Very good value and only downside is the bul of this power bank which makes is not the best travel companio
I have quite a few of these power banks, however this one does set itself apart from the rest.
Firstly this is a large 26800mAh battery, for something like an iPhone 13, you can easily charge it 3 times if not more.
There are 2 usb A ports, one usb C and a micro usb for charging the battery, yes you can easily charge 3 devices at the same time, however it won’t be much of a fast charge, so it best performs by charging one device at a time and it performs really well at that, even when using the wireless charging, it still charges my phone really fast.
I wish i could charge the battery wirelessly as well, but that’s only used to charge devices.
It can provide up to 10w charge, but that’s only for one device and only if that device supports it, it took me around 3 hours to fully charge this battery pack and so far it has charged my iphone twice and still has 50% battery left which is impressive.
This is the next level of portable battery and i will most definitely recommend it.
I’ve been rather impressed with the fact that this power bank can now pack a 26800mAh battery into a case that is no larger than a phone. Not only that, it weighs less than 400g. Technological advances in the battery sector have kept in line with the rest of the mobile phone industry.
As aforementioned, this power bank is relative to the size of a phone and regarding its charging capabilities, it is no less impressive.
There are two USB A outputs; one is QC 3.0 outputting at 5V 3A and the other one is a regular USB A outputting at 5V 2.1A respectively.
You also get a USB C (PD) port that outputs at 5V 3A. The PD port also acts as an input port to charge the rather handy power bank, as charging up the power bank and charging up a device is now equally rapid.
However, there is another port that I don’t understand the use of. Included with this power bank is a micro USB input. This port is slow in comparison to the rest of the ports and it has only one-way traffic i.e charging the power bank. In terms of technological advances this port is antiquated; much better to remove it and use a PD port even if that does mean upping the retail price slightly.
Lastly, I forgot to mention the wireless charging capability, depending on your phone’s wireless charging wattage, this power bank can deliver 10W of maximum output. This is decent, especially if you factor in all the other ports. This power bank has a lot going on.
If you do decide to charge 4 devices at once, then the maximum output is 18W.
The power bank will do the maths and split it somehow. I only know that the charging speeds are relatively quick for a power bank and I rest assured that there is also a lot of juice in the tank. 26800 Milliamp to be precise.
Overall, a versatile power bank that is competitively in price but has an annoying antiquated port.
This power bank has plenty of power to charge your devices , the fast charge has worked well with both of my phones charging both phones within 2 hours. Also the wireless charge was good and I charged my pods and phones at the same time, so this power bank saves me carrying 2 chargers and as I am out and about all day this is great for me, so if your looking for a power bank that can handle a busy life this is the one for you.
This Wireless Power Bank is a very useful power bank that can charge different phones without limitations with the type of ports and cables.
The power bank has a 18W Power Delivery output and Quick Charge 3.0 output, combined to deliver an optimized charge to your devices at up to 18W. It can fast charge your smartphone up to 100% in 1.5-2 hour. It is also compatible with most smartphones that can be charged wirelessly, or with micro and type C USB cables.
I love this Wireless Power Bank because it can charge various phones and it charges 3 phones simultaneously. I usually bring this during my travels to ensure my phone doesn’t run out of battery, and it has a long-lasting battery life which is so handy for me. I also really like the orange colour around the edge, as it looks super cool.
Overall, if you travel a lot this is a useful product to have to ensure you have a back up power supply to charge your phone or other gadgets if you cannot access a direct power source, and it is a reasonable price for the unique and quirky look it has.
I own about 6 power banks and this is one of my favourite. I do lots of camping in the garden and sometimes my phone will run out because I may watch tons of youtube in my tent. So… Why do I like this one. Well it charges fast. As you can see from the accubattery app, this charges my phone to full in about 1.5 hours. To compare my wall charger fills it in about an hour. So very comparable. For reference it is a realme 7.
This power bank is also useful to other gizmos and gadgets in the tent like a USB powered fan and a USB light bulb. The unit has 2 usb outputs which means I can charge my phone and use another device.
The capacity seems to live up to its 20000mah status which equates to about 4 phone charges so it will live in my tent for a while without having to come indoors.
I haven’t used the wireless charging as I don’t own a gizmo that can utilise it. That said everything else about this pack makes it a strong buy from me and I am usually disappointed with products like this.
Great power bank with lots of capacity and wireless charging. It is great that my phone stays put when wireless charging and it starts charging right after placing it on top of the power bank. It is charging wirelessly quite fast for a wireless charger and I’m impressed.
Also has lots of output ports that can charge simultaneously. Of course the output power depends on how many are connected in the same time. So far satisfied
I had a high capacity power bank that had slowed to a crawl so I was pleased to get a look at this modern orange and black one. The first thing that struck me was how light it is. I have smaller and larger power banks that are 19.5 and 16.6 grammes per 1000mWh. This unit is only 12.5. It has wireless charging (for our next phones?) as well as USB A and C and is recharged from a micro USB port. It recharged my Xiaomi phone at the normal speed; maybe the cable is a restriction? The one thing I don’t like is that is has no accurate power indicator, just the old fashioned 4 little LEDs. I do try to avoid stressing lithium batteries by filling or emptying them completely asnd this arrangement makes that impossible. Finally the usual limit for spare lithium batteries on planes (hand luggage only) is 100Wh – this unit is 99.2Wh, just OK.
Sturdy device, charges up quickly and lasts a while. You can get quite a few charges out of it before you have to recharge it again. Heavy to carry around but good for taking away camping or where you don’t have a plug nearby.
The power bank has a colour tone of smooth grey and orange. Adding to this gives the power bank a unique look.
There are LED display indicating the remaining charge in the power bank. The two usb ports for output to charge devices and the input usb port for charging the power bank are all on the same side of the power bank.
The power bank has a capacity of 26,800mAh, which should easily charge your device multiple times from 0% to 100%, for a Galaxy S22 it should charge it approximately 3-4 times before the power bank needs recharging.
Concluding this review, I am satisfied with the build quality of the portable charger but it is a big chunky and on the big size but thats due to the size of the capacity i guess.
AUDIDH Wireless Power Bank 26800mAh, 4 Outputs PD 18W QC 3.0 Fast Charging + 10W Wireless Charging Portable Charger USB C Battery Pack Compatible with iPhone 13, Samsung, Huawei, Android etc -Orange.
This comes well presented in its own box so would be suitable to give as a gift.
This a 10w wireless powerbank that can charge a phone that has wireless charging as well as been able to charge other rechargeable things…… It charges my phone perfectly with no issue .
It works well but it could be better by having a LCD Display so you know how much power is left in it, as it has lights on the side that let’s you know the power but it would be better with a LCD screen to show percentage left of battery, would be more accurate.
The quality is quite good but I’m not sure about the durability as it feels very plastic, I think it may brake easy if dropped on a hard surface.
It’s the most powerful powerbank that we have and it will be used alot.
Can reccomend and the price is, average.
Would buy if a LCD Display was built into it.
This is a very basic branded I.e. no real brand behind it. However, it does it’s job & feels like good quality. There is a range of outputs and supports wireless charging at a decent wattage.
This combined with the big capacity makes it a solid contender for your next power bank. Recommend 🙂
I’ve had some Anker banks that I’ve purchased in 2015, and 7 years later, they’re still going strong, no capacity issues, totally reliable.
But… They are slow AF. They were built with yesterday’s smartphones in mind, and cannot keep up with my modern devices. They struggle to keep up with me using my phone and charging it at the same time. They also take forever to charge up, I would usually have to wait overnight.
This, however, has no such issues.
It went from one green dot on arrival to fully charged in 4 odd hours.
It also charged my phone up pretty quickly, comparable to wall-charging.
You have 3 charging ports, which all work at the same time, however do bear in mind that the max overall output is 18w, so your devices will be sharing that.
Wireless charging also works well, although it is limited to 10w – my phone can do 15 Watts, however 10 still is pretty good.
My only negatives with this is it does seem cheaply constructed in terms of materials (seems flimsy), as well as the LEDs seeming not quite centred with the body (see pictures). However, I can forgive this given how well it does what it is meant to do – charge my devices!
I’m not sure about the capacity being true to stated, however, I’ve charged my phone twice and so far still at 4 dots, so seems likely to be correct. I will update further once I’ve used this more.
Edit 30/03/2022
I’ve discharged the bank until it wouldn’t charge anything. Then used USB tester. The capacity shows 15,000 mAh. Still plenty, but obviously not true to the stated capacity.
Edit 03/04
Discharging the bank has given approx 7600 mAh; this will be down to efficiency and the conversion of the approx 3.8V to 5/10V etc that the charging device is drawing.
This really excellent power bank has a black front and rear with a strong orange band all the way around the side. It has four sockets – micro USB, USB-C and 2x USB-A, a 3 LED power indicator and a press switch that shows the power levels on the said LED’s. There is a USB-A to micro USB charging cable supplied.
It it so good for me to finally have a USB-C output on one of these as all my older ones needed the right cable conversion, but this is more versatile.
This is a high capacity battery and after one charge this recharged my One plus 8 phone 3 times without a blink. It also has wireless charging built in, hence the rubber ring on one side which keeps your phone in place whilst being wirelessly charged.
This has a weighty feel, and gives the sense of being well made, and for what is now an essential accessory, this ticks all the boxes and makes me feel like I can go out at any time and be able to carry on if my phone battery dies on me.
A good value product that I am personally very happy with indeed!
It comes nicely presented and looks amazing. I love how it wirelessly charges your phone as well as wired phones as this is a feature not many phones have. Amazing power bank of the future!
Wireless charging works – my Samsung S20 won’t do fast wireless charging – tries but then falls back to slower wireless charging.
If you can use a cable as it is much quicker.
Ran it flat after recharging several devices lots of times.
My Chromebook ran out of charge – used USB C cable to charge it fully and it had 3 LEDs lit out of the 4 on fully charged.
This is good but a bit heavy – but it gives LOTS of charging power
Edit: Used it again to charge my chromebook – still had 2 lights after fully charging that via USB C cable (battery pack wasnt fully charged but still showed 4 lights)
As the wireless charging is only 10W max, it’s fine for an iPhone (as they only charge at 7.5W max), but some android phones can charge at 15W, so if that’s a main feature you’re after then bear that in mind. Although one of the USB-A outputs is quick charge anyway, plus the USB-C output (which can also be used as an input to charge the power bank) is PD, so will charge your device much faster than wireless anyway. Plus ALL the ports work work at the same time, not sure if they’re all working at full speed at the same time, but that’s still quite handy and useful if you’ve a load of devices that need charging.
This power bank is heavy and quite bulky but it packs a punch when it comes to charging devices. Can use the wireless port on top so no cable required. If charging through a case this will affect the quickness of charging and you may feel heat from your phone and the power bank as it’s working harder to charge.
There are 3 USB ports and one type C in theory you could connect multiple devices at once but this will increase how long each device takes to charge.
There is an on off switch on one side and a battery level indicator on the other side.
Overall a great power bank but heavy.
The size is bigger than expected however not a problem for me. The wireless charger works well for a cheap product however I have noticed it gets really warm and also makes my phone quite hot. I can see this being a massive problem when in hot climates. I bought this for hawaii and am concerned of it overheating. On the other hand, three USB connections is great, and the fact it includes a USB-C connection is brilliant concidering the price.
Overall feels robust and well built, only the heat that concerns me.
This power bank is pretty good! It has a lot of ports to charge multiple times at once including the wireless charger on top.
You have 3 USB ports and 1 usb c port.
It holds a lot of charge and it does take around 7 hours to fully charge the power bank to full.
There’s an on button on the side of the device. You press it once to turn on and twice to turn it off. It also automatically turns on if you connect a cable or place your phone on the wireless charging pad.
The one con of this device is the weight. This is obviously due to the amount of power it offers, It’s not an issue for me but if you are looking for a lightweight option for travel this may be too heavy.
This devise has a huge capacity. My wife and I both have iPhones and they charge quickly with with this. Haven’t used it for anything else yet, but I know it will do a great job there as well.
Charged my S21 3.5 times when unit fully charged. Have a 30000 mAH unit that charges same phone 5.5 times so not impressed with its alledged capacity. Wireless charging works OK, charges fully in around 13 hrs.
Brilliant product, will never have to worry about my iPhone, air buds, Apple Watch, etc going flat again ! Amazing & love the wireless charging feature, great price too
This is just a brilliant power bank. Wireless charging for my phone works well. not as fast as the mains powered one I normally use but perfectly acceptable. A PD port is still a pretty unusual feature on powerbanks and it’s really handy to have because I have some devices that won’t charge from a normal USB port and this solves that issue. Again it’s not as fast as a mains powered one but that’s to be expected and I’m really pleased it’s there. The standard USB ports are 2.1A, which is fine for most standard USB devices and the QC port works for other devices that support it for faster charging.
It’s smart looking and has a huge capacity. This is now my go to powerbank for travelling.
It is still too early for me to have a review on the functional features of the AUDIDH Wireless Power Bank. I would like to point out that I have received very helpful support from their customer service. I am happy to give them a 5 stars review.
I’d like me you have a large amount of devices you’re gonna need a power bank like this. It’s a nice size and offers a good selection of connection options. The wireless charging feature works great at charging my iPhone 12 very fast. It manages to charge my Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and my Nintendo Switch very quickly too. It’s great to have in the car for long journeys to keep the kids tablets all powered up. Overall good quality that works exactly as it should.
I love this product. When I travel, I’m used to packing adaptors and cables, and crossing my fingers that there will be wall sockets available (and yes, I’ve been saved many times by plugging my phone into a hotel TV via their USB ports). This cordless charger gets round that by carrying enough charge for two re-charges on my iPhone and Apple Watch, which gets me through most business trips. Recommended.
This AUDIDH ( a name not appearing on the product or packaging) power bank has some interesting features and will be useful for many multiple device users.
* UCB-C PD Socket
PD stands for Power Delivery and is the current protocol for “intelligent” mobile device charging. When connected, the device and charger negotiate to agree on a voltage (5V/9V/12V) and charging rate up to a claimed 25W; I am not equipped to confirm this. Unquestionably, having PD provides great flexibility and means this power bank can be used to charge compatible laptops in addition to phones, cameras, etc. As I write this it is powering and charging my 2020 MacBook Air; this is a real boon and will enable me to reduce my charge cycle count and thus preserve the Air’s battery life.
* Wireless Charging
This I tested successfuly with my iPhone 12 Pro Max. I had no trouble positioning the phone, as can occur with some wireless chargers, it helped that phone and power bank have similar dimensions.
Note: As expected, the power bank will not charge Apple Watch.
* Accessories
The only suppled accessory is a remarkably short (235mm/9.25 inches) USB-A to USB-Micro cable to be used for charging the power bank. No doubt most buyers will have USB-Micro cables aplenty, and the power bank cand also be charged via the USB-C socket. It took a little over 5 hours to charge when received.
No case is provided and that’s a shame, I would have liked it in a soft cover in my laptop bag.
* User Manual
A tiny multi-language instruction book with laughably minute print is provided. This could and should have been printed much more legibly.
The power bank is supplied with a micro-B USB cable and a set of instructions, it doesn’t come with a travel pouch. This is a large unit, weighing in at a hefty 390gms. On the unit are 3 USB-A outputs, a micro-B input specifically for charging and a bi-directional USB-C port that can be used for charging but can also act as an output. The USB-C is marked “PD” and one of the USB outputs is marked “QC”. My OnePlus phone said “charging rapidly” when connected to either the USB-C port or the QC port, and it was fast; the other ports just said charging. I tried my Huawei tablet which announced “Fast Charging” when connected similarly to the USB-C or QC ports. I tried to see if a Samsung watch would charge contactless, it didn’t, and I currently don’t have anything else to check, however the rubber ring around the contactless charging area does stop the power bank sliding around. The power bank is big but does have an impressive capacity that should charge a typical smartphone 4 or 5 times from flat. There are four small blue LEDs on the unit that show charging and charge level, one of the LEDs also turns red if a metallic object is placed on the contactless charging area. With so much information now held on a smartphone, boarding passes, health passes, etc. being able to potentially charge five phones at once is a boon. I would have liked a travel pouch but overall this is a good unit, it has a good capacity, it is solidly made and works faultlessly.
I always had power banks without any wireless charging so I always had to bring cables with me.
With this one I can just throw it in the bag and forget about cables. The wireless charging is fairly fast on my iPhone.
Although isn’t magsafe, it’s still a good deal for 27!
This is a good product. It looks nice a sleek and has an LED 4 light indicator to show the remaining power in the bank and/or charging progress. Its quite heavy so I wouldn’t say its particularly portable. It has the range of sockets you’d expect for various cables and charges my Samsung S9 wireless on fast charge. One charge of the pack will fast charge my phone multiple times. The only complaint I have about it is that it takes a long time to charge the power lack initially but it clearly holds a lot of power. Its good value for money in my opinion.
Large battery pack that was 0% charged when I got it. Was fully charged overnight. Has multiple low output USB ports, and an effective wireless charger. My iphone 13 needs to be placed precisely on the wireless charger for it to work though.
Found that the output was not enough to put any charge into my macbook (USBC charge cable) when using it. TBH I’m not sure if any battery pack can. Just putting it out there: this one cannot.
This is quite a big charger,but not as heavy as I thought it would be given the massive capacity of it.Great for long weekends,where you need a good store of power,not too sure it is for me for everyday usage or 1 day trips though.
I have tried this power bank out with my One plus pro 8 and my older Samsung Galaxy A50 phone and it works with both.Although it charges both of them up it fails to fast charge my One Plus 8 Pro phone,which is something that I am really looking for,also looking for something that is a little more portable.
This power bank features 3 USB ports ,a USB-C and a Micro USB.
I haven’t been able to test the wireless charging ability as none of my devices feature wireless charging,
The power bank looks smart all in black and the amount of charge left in the power bank is indicated by the number of switched on blue leds.
Does not come supplied with a power bank carry case.
My rating is 4 Stars
Power banks or backup batteries are some of the most useful devices to have around. This power bank sports not only USB outputs but also an induction fast charger that will wirelessly charge a compatible device.
Most of the weight in this power bank comes from the 33800mAh 15W battery pack within the casing. Inputs for charging are from either USB-C, allowing 5v, or 9v input source, or micro-USB at 5v only.
Five Outputs are available for 5v via USB-A, Micro USB, or USB-C PLus OC USB output. Withing the power bank there is automatic and intelligent controls to allow only the correct voltages to supply whatever is connected. For example, USB-A will only supply 5v, whilst USB-C will deliver different voltages up to 12V. The wiring of your particular device determines how the charger delivers the correct voltage, so nothing is required of the user.
I tried charging my iPhone on the contactless charger spot on the side of the power bank. The charge was registered, but it does take a little longer to charge using this method, but left overnight the phone was fully charged by the morning. This longer charge tome is quite normal with inductive charging, so no complaints, given the easy convenience.
Controls are a simple on/off pushbutton switch. 1 press on the switch turns the power bank on, 2 presses turns it off. Insuring a USB device such as a LED light will trigger automatic power on as you will see from my short video.
There’s not a lot to say about this power bank. Its comfortable curved smooth surfaces, understated design, and compact controls give it a cool minimalist look. Fully charged it will easily recharge a mobile phone several times with fast charging or run devices like lights, low voltage fans, or other low power devices.
The charger has a push button on one edge to turn the wireless charging on and to show charging status and has four LEDs on the other edge that display the status – 4 LEDs for fully charged, flashing LEDs if charging etc. On the top edge are five sockets – 3 USB-A, one USB-C and one micro USB. The left hand USB-A socket is QC 4.0, the other two are 2.1A standard USB, the USB-C is both 25W PD and also input, and the micro USB socket is for charging the power bank. On the front of the charger is a a raised disc which shows where the centre of the wireless charger is. This helps correctly place the device to the charged. The wireless charger can support up to 15W which is good.
All in all a great charger – it takes some time to fully charge it but then it is a 33,800mAh capacity power bank. It could have been improved with a numeric capacity display, but I suppose that’s one extra thing to break plus you can tell the charging capacity by the number of LEDs showing.
If the wireless charging of this can provide power up to 15W then I would expect to get fast charging on my Samsung S20 FE, given that I can get fast wireless charging from another brand of power pack supporting max 10W wireless charging. But it doesn’t, in fact it’s fairly tardy.
The USB C port does however provide fast charging, as does the one of the three USB A ports marked QC. The pack itself can be charged either via the USB C port or by a USB micro B.
For the size it’s actually quite a weighty pack. The charge level indicator is a simple 4 blue LED dots system.
Leaving the wireless charging aside, it’s a decent enough pack, but it’s perhaps too much to expect high performance wireless charging in this price range.
Well, this Power bank claims a lot of things.
First of all it comes in a cardboard box but there is a plastic shell in it. As it is not environmentally conscious, I have to deduct a star here.
It also comes with a micro USB cable. Hello, it’s 2022, nobody uses microUSB anymore.
Fortunately there are various ports on the power bank, and USB-C are among them.
It also claims 15w wireless charging, but I did not feel that with my iPhone. I believe it is maxed out at 7.5w.
I am also not sure about the capacity, for the size I think it can be around 20000 mAh maximum.
I did not open it though, so hard to tell.
All in all it works, but I’m not convinced about the big claims.
This is a very beefy charger. I charged it up overnight so not sure yet how long it takes to fully charge. There is no digital display, which is the only thing I don’t really like about it. There are just 4 small blue lights on the side and after fully charging a dead iPhone, there were still 4 lights, which indicates there’s plenty of charge in this thing! It took just over 2 hours to fully charge my phone with a USB cable. This will be perfect for camping and festivals when you’re off grid. Being able to charge 5 devices at once is incredible – and there’s even wireless charging. The only other gripe I have is the weight. You wouldn’t want to try carry this in your pocket – and it may add too much weight to a handbag. Other than that it’s a great device, with more than enough power for casual use.
Unlike many many many (goes on for some time!) powerbanks around now with claims of capacities that are simply not possible. This powerbank however does have the capacity it claims. With the very handy wireless charge facility and multiple USB A and USB C connections this is one very heavy and very capable powerbank!
Do keep in mind due to the capacity of the powerbank it is very heavy. This is not a bad thing it’s just the way it is
Power banks have come along way in recent years and this is no exception. This comes in at a whopping 33,800mAh in a decent form factor along with the benefit of wireless charging.
This is great when you are in a coffee shop or at a desk and need some quick phone charge without the hassle of remembering cables etc.
The packaging is pretty basic and I don’t know the brand so I cant comment on the quality of product support. Ports are good and allows for both USB-C and USB-A connections. Combine that with wireless, you have a wide array of charging options.
When I first glanced at tha product description something was nagging at me, something’s wrong.. read through it again and.. aha! Yes, too many digits in the battery capacity – you get used to seeing 2600mAh or 3200mAh, four figures basically and this is claiming to be five figures at 33800mAh..
It is.
Frankly you could charge a small city of this thing, it’s absolutely MIGHTY. It arrived completely discharged and charging took just over 7 hours (that’s a first-time charge though, the manual says it takes 6.5 hours normally). After that I’ve been charging stuff off it all weekend. There are 4 blue lights on the opposite side to the power button denoting the amount of power remaining, and I haven’t even had one go out yet (so not even 25% used) and I’ve charged (deep breath) my phone, a pair of totally drained earbuds, my smart watch, my spare phone, two motion sensor lights, my dual shock pad and a fan. Through all this it didn’t even get warm either, just sat there looking like the TMA1 monolith from 2001, metaphorically shrugging it’s shoulders and saying: ‘yeah, what else you got?’
Regrettably, my phone isn’t wireless charging compatible (I assume my next one will be) so couldn’t test the efficacy of the wireless charging, but the recognition on contact was obvious as the first of the four blue lights turned pink every time I tried placing a potentially chargeable appliance on top of it. I used the two standard USB sockets, the quick charge socket and the PD port though, and everything charged very quickly, especially off the PD and QC.
Now I’m thinking Glastonbury here, ‘cos I know they’ve installed charging points now, but getting anywhere near them is in lottery win territory – this beast would not only keep my phone going for three days, it’ll also run USB powered lights for the tent (no more torches or dangerous candles). Also, New Years Eve – I always charge my phone to the max before setting out, but come midnight with all the ‘Happy New Year!’ texts and messages coming through I’m usually down to black and white ultra power saving mode and even then I’m wondering whether I’ll have enough juice to call a taxi, so this baby’s going with me in future, and since everyone else is usually in the same boat I’ll be WELL popular (ok, even MORE popular ), instead of people asking: ‘can I use your lighter?’ they’re going to be saying: ‘can I use your Power Bank?’..
Not something you’d just carry around on spec though as it weighs a hefty 388g, just short of a pound, but if you’re heading into a high-drain situation you wouldn’t care as it’s an absolute necessity.
A robust, 5 way charging behemoth with an immense amount of power on tap.
Supports 25W, QC4, 2 * 2.1A USB A and Wireless charger at 15W
The capacity is huge at 34Ah and at the current price of 22, it is a serious amount of power per pound, this is seriously cheap and only time will tell what the quality is like.
IO feel it is let down by now having a basic display to indicate charging and capacity
Got this as I my phone and airpods kept dying while I was out, this is great for when your on the go or going on long trips, I always have this in my bag for long uni days and it last me about week before having to recharge. The wireless charging feature is great as I dont have to worry about bringing cables and such.
Amazing product charged for 7hrs and charges my iPhone 3 times and my iPad twice
I was putting up with an old power bank which took over 24 hrs to charge fully and drain after 1.5 try! This one is amazing, charges up in a few hours and lasts for over 5-6 times full charge on an iphone 11pro. Not so big or heavy, but also not pocket sizeed
Bought for Thursday to Monday music festival to charge my IPhone, by the Monday morning the Power Bank still had 50% capacity left.
I got it today, and it seems to be working very well, the wireless charging is working as expected, but micro usb cable is provided with it, not usb type-C which provides faster charge. But I will update after using it more.
This charging brick is quite large and heavy being just a bit smaller than my Galaxy Note 10+ and 3x the thickness.
You get a basic micro-USB cable nothing else. It also came part charged
There are two options for charging this brick; Micro USB and PD (USB type C)
There are a number of wired output ports:
2x USB ports
1x QC 4 port
1x PD port
Additionally this has a fast wireless charging function
There is an on-off button and a series of LED indicator lights showing charge state.
On my phone fast wireless works very well and I noticed that if the phone is misaligned with the pad, a red indicator is shown.
Charge rates from the PD port were also good as my phone indicated fast charging. I couldn’t test QC charging though.
As other have said I have a slight suspicion that the bank capacity is as high as claimed but to be honest I have no comparison to make.
So is this worth it? In general you’ll pay about 1-2 quid per 1000mAh, much less than that the capacity is questionable. However this bank also has wireless charging and lots of outputs so is actually reasonable value.
This battery lasts forever. I think it will be enough for all your gadget needs for 3 days without plugging in to a wall.
Relatively quick to charge up, and decent speed when using to charge my phone. So much lighter than my previous one
Brought as a replacement and I am made up with this one three full chargers of my note 9 and still have three bars of life lef
Great charger for a few long charges of battery life on long trips
Can charge 5 devices at once – everyone in the family happy
I sound like such a nerd when saying this but this power bank is sweet. It holds a hell of a lot of power, can charge up multiple devices and fits in your cargo pants pocket. I use Google maps on my phone for places I need to go, it’s good that when I’m done driving I just put my phone in my pocket and there it is charging. I love it. Not a bad price as well Id Iike to say Go on get it.
Took this power bank on holidays and it lasted all week and still plenty of life left In it when I came home , bit heavy but solid very good
Does everything it says on the tin. Happy with this overall good powerbank and worth the money
I take this everywhere with me just in case because I’m always on the road. The battery life is quite impressive. Price is good too. Plus it’s not that heavy so generally it’s just awesome
This is an good external battery charger it last for a long time without having to recharge. Would definitely recommend it.
Excellent powerbank, fast charger, normal charger and fast wireless charger. Good life on the powerbank. Will charge my phone many times before if needs recharging itself.
Portable chargers are necessity these days particular when camping. Whilst this charger is quite weighty and chunky this high-powered battery that has both wireless and USB charging options to satisfy the various charging options these days.
If you want to charge quickly then it recommended that you use the high caliber USB cables to allow for the fast charging option.
This device will charge various devices at the same time but obviously that comes with a definate increased power consumption.
This is a very sturdy product ideal for the various outdoor pursuits..
Recommended.
This is a decent powerbank in my opinion. You’ve got 4 possible outputs, providing different charging modalities and speeds. The wireless charger supports 10W output, which isn’t quite fast charging for some phones, but it gets the job done over a period of time. The USB-C PD port and USB-A QC3.0 port can support 18W each, which should provide some level of fast charging for most phones. There’s also the standard USB-A port providing 10.5W. You’ve also got 2 input ports, in the form of the micro USB port as well as the PD port being able to be used as input!
For charging the powerbank, the USB-C PD port will provide the fastest charging. For charging your devices from the powerbank, be aware that the total output that this device can provide is 18W. This means that even though individual ports can provide 18W, the moment you use more than one device, you’re going to much lower speeds. The more devices you add, the slower the charger becomes for every device.
I do think this is pretty standard for a powerbank though, and at this price point you can’t really complain to be honest. It will do the job, and will happily charge all your devices for you overnight.
Overall, I think this is a decent powerbank that is designed for charging multiple devices at slower speeds, rather than a single device at high speed. Would recommend.
I ordered this power bank for when I go fishing.
Arrived in basic branded box.
Came with zero charge had to charge up before use.
Took forever to charge even after 6 hours was not fully charged, I ended up leaving it to charge up overnight.
LED indicators on size tells you clearly how much power is left in bank, ranges for 100% (4 lights) to 25% or less (just 1 light).
Can use multiple ports at once so all of a sudden I am now more popular when fishing as used as a power source .
Overall, this is a robust good quality wireless power bank that doesn’t lose power and last for multiple uses.
I would recommend this product.
Good product and fast charging very good. Long battery life too
The AUDIDH Wireless Power Bank has a good 26800mah (99Wh) capacity and is about the size of a large Smartphone, only somewhat thicker/ It is nonetheless eminently portable.
It’s equipped with a pair of SUB parts, one standard the other is QC and a USB port, with a micro-USN charging port for the device – and of course it has the wireless charging pad on the face of the powerbank. It can thus charge multiple devices at once.
It is a “smart” charger in that it will detect the power demands of the devices one plugs in for charging, and also has overheat and regular safety auto cut-offs.
I tested the wireless charging with an old Samsung Galaxy and I must say it was excellent; there was no messing around to position the phone in precisely the right place, the circle pad is large and connects quickly, with the phone immediately starting to charge.
It looks good, it charges multiple devices simultaneously, has a very efficient wireless charging capacity and has a whopping 28000mah. This one’s definitely a Keeper…
Fantastic power bank with a whopping 26800mAh!
Has the ability to charge 4 devices at once although you’ll find charging a bit slower if you decide to do this. Using the QC port it charges my IPhone 13 Pro Max quickly.
It also has the ability to wirelessly charge your device which is a great backup if you haven’t got a cable with you.
Great to have in the backpack just in case.
Well made, robust and built to last.
At the time of writing there is no price so I can’t comment on value for money.
I have tested this chargers capacity using the USB QC.4, THE USB-C, and the wireless charging station and it works really well. Of course I prefer the USB-C as it is the fastest of them all, which I use with my Samsung S21 ultra. I would definitely recommend this powerbank
A powerful power bank that is slightly bulkier than my old power bank that is about the same capacity. In wired mode, it fast charges my smartphone. I am able to charge 2 devices in one outing and still come back home with plenty of juicy in the power bank.
The wireless charging is not fast enough for my needs so I am just sticking to wired charging.
This certainly holds a lot of power and the wireless charging is handy. It is big however so not something you would ordinarily carry with you “just in case”.
I like this battery because it provides for a range of simultaneous charging options: wireless and corded charging can be used at together so that I can charge an iPhone wirelessly and a corded device at the same time. I can also charge two corded devices and a wireless device at the same time.
I haven’t measured the current delivery when charging multiple devices but as a mobile battery for use on train journeys it performs well. I’ve used it twice for train journeys to charge my iPhone 12 Pro and my son’s iPhone using wired connections to the battery and with pretty much constant use during the ninety minute train journey, the battery level on both devices had increased by the end of the journey.
The battery can be charged via USB-A or USB-C but it doesn’t support fast charging to the batter via USB-C. It does though support fast charging from the battery via USB-A (QC charging) and it also supports PD USB-C. It is able to deliver a detectable charge to my laptop but other than emergency use to slow down the rate of laptop battery dissipation, I would want to keep the battery capacity for charging smaller devices.
It’s a nice size – not too bulking but importantly not too small. my iPhone 12 fits flush in the top of the wireless charging base with no overhang. The charging pad has a rubberised grip to prevent slipping of the device. There aren’t though rubberised feet at the base of the battery to prevent slippage.
I use the battery in my car to free up the car’s charging port and to avoid cable splitting. I place the battery in the glove box and place my phone on top of the battery to charge whilst driving. This means that my phone is securely shut away during driving with just a bluetooth connection for voice activated use.
The battery capacity is advertised at 26800mAH. My experience is that this is probably correct. Wired charging does seem to be more efficient that wireless charging. I have so far managed to get seven full charges with wired charging for my iPhone 12 Pro with some battery capacity left and I can get about four wireless charges with battery capacity left. Wireless charging does tend to produce a very minor but noticeable amount of heat which I assume is an inevitable downside of wireless charging in terms of efficiency.
The instruction manual is very basic. I found it disappointing because it doesn’t give a clear guide as to how to use the battery including, importantly, what the LED lights mean. I have worked out that the green LED flashes when the battery is charging a device and is solid when the battery is powered on. The white LEDs seem to indicate battery charge on a scale of one to four with one white LED hole shared with the green LED hole. I still haven’t worked out the double press indicator function described in the instruction leaflet.
There’s an on/off button at the side of the battery and the battery automatically shuts off after a minute or so when not in use.
There is clear regulatory information printed at the bottom edge of the battery including EoHS, CE, and recycling information.
The plastic case feels solid and the battery is fairly light to carry when out and about weighing about 338g.
I would recommend the battery. I like its wide range of ports and connections – USB-A, USB-A QC, USB-C, PD and wireless – and the fact that it has a decent charge capacity.
Pros:
– wide range of charging ports and connections (USB-A, USB-C, QC, PD, and wireless)
– multiple connections can provide charge at the same time (USB-A x 2 and wireless)
– wireless pad has anti-slip rubberised ring covering
– on/off button and good automatic timeout when not used to save battery capacity
– fairly solid plastic case
– nice looking with orange and black contrast
– lightweight at 338g
– regulatory information printed on battery
Cons:
– instruction manual is not very informative
– LEDs take practice to interpret (partly because manual doesn’t clearly explain the LED messages)
– no anti-slip feet on base of battery
This is a big charger – in all senses of the word. But this is not necessarily a bad thing. It is a big charger in dimensions but it has to be as it is large capacity and it it wireless charging. It is big in that it delivers a good charge, consistently: it can wirelessly charge almost as fast as with a wire, it can charge more than one device at a time and the capacity means that either it will charge one device many times or many devices once.
Yes, it is a bit on the heavy side but this is the charger that you take on a long journey. So far it has proved to be reliable and versatile – this is what a portable charging unit should be like. Price-wise it is in the mid-range: not expensive but not cheap, and I see that a s a plus as well.
So, thoroughly recommended, a good quality product.
Wireless charging three USB ports
Little on the heavy side but does the job it’s perfec
It’s really worth with this price although first charge is not compatible with my galaxy s20. I was able to charge my phone 3 times and still there more charge left.
Incredibly great value for this power bank which is currenlty at 24.99 with the voucher. Teh wireless chargign function worls really well and packs a lot of charge in this power bank, many ports which can all be used simultaneously.
Very good value and only downside is the bul of this power bank which makes is not the best travel companio
I have quite a few of these power banks, however this one does set itself apart from the rest.
Firstly this is a large 26800mAh battery, for something like an iPhone 13, you can easily charge it 3 times if not more.
There are 2 usb A ports, one usb C and a micro usb for charging the battery, yes you can easily charge 3 devices at the same time, however it won’t be much of a fast charge, so it best performs by charging one device at a time and it performs really well at that, even when using the wireless charging, it still charges my phone really fast.
I wish i could charge the battery wirelessly as well, but that’s only used to charge devices.
It can provide up to 10w charge, but that’s only for one device and only if that device supports it, it took me around 3 hours to fully charge this battery pack and so far it has charged my iphone twice and still has 50% battery left which is impressive.
This is the next level of portable battery and i will most definitely recommend it.
I’ve been rather impressed with the fact that this power bank can now pack a 26800mAh battery into a case that is no larger than a phone. Not only that, it weighs less than 400g. Technological advances in the battery sector have kept in line with the rest of the mobile phone industry.
As aforementioned, this power bank is relative to the size of a phone and regarding its charging capabilities, it is no less impressive.
There are two USB A outputs; one is QC 3.0 outputting at 5V 3A and the other one is a regular USB A outputting at 5V 2.1A respectively.
You also get a USB C (PD) port that outputs at 5V 3A. The PD port also acts as an input port to charge the rather handy power bank, as charging up the power bank and charging up a device is now equally rapid.
However, there is another port that I don’t understand the use of. Included with this power bank is a micro USB input. This port is slow in comparison to the rest of the ports and it has only one-way traffic i.e charging the power bank. In terms of technological advances this port is antiquated; much better to remove it and use a PD port even if that does mean upping the retail price slightly.
Lastly, I forgot to mention the wireless charging capability, depending on your phone’s wireless charging wattage, this power bank can deliver 10W of maximum output. This is decent, especially if you factor in all the other ports. This power bank has a lot going on.
If you do decide to charge 4 devices at once, then the maximum output is 18W.
The power bank will do the maths and split it somehow. I only know that the charging speeds are relatively quick for a power bank and I rest assured that there is also a lot of juice in the tank. 26800 Milliamp to be precise.
Overall, a versatile power bank that is competitively in price but has an annoying antiquated port.
This power bank has plenty of power to charge your devices , the fast charge has worked well with both of my phones charging both phones within 2 hours. Also the wireless charge was good and I charged my pods and phones at the same time, so this power bank saves me carrying 2 chargers and as I am out and about all day this is great for me, so if your looking for a power bank that can handle a busy life this is the one for you.
This Wireless Power Bank is a very useful power bank that can charge different phones without limitations with the type of ports and cables.
The power bank has a 18W Power Delivery output and Quick Charge 3.0 output, combined to deliver an optimized charge to your devices at up to 18W. It can fast charge your smartphone up to 100% in 1.5-2 hour. It is also compatible with most smartphones that can be charged wirelessly, or with micro and type C USB cables.
I love this Wireless Power Bank because it can charge various phones and it charges 3 phones simultaneously. I usually bring this during my travels to ensure my phone doesn’t run out of battery, and it has a long-lasting battery life which is so handy for me. I also really like the orange colour around the edge, as it looks super cool.
Overall, if you travel a lot this is a useful product to have to ensure you have a back up power supply to charge your phone or other gadgets if you cannot access a direct power source, and it is a reasonable price for the unique and quirky look it has.
I own about 6 power banks and this is one of my favourite. I do lots of camping in the garden and sometimes my phone will run out because I may watch tons of youtube in my tent. So… Why do I like this one. Well it charges fast. As you can see from the accubattery app, this charges my phone to full in about 1.5 hours. To compare my wall charger fills it in about an hour. So very comparable. For reference it is a realme 7.
This power bank is also useful to other gizmos and gadgets in the tent like a USB powered fan and a USB light bulb. The unit has 2 usb outputs which means I can charge my phone and use another device.
The capacity seems to live up to its 20000mah status which equates to about 4 phone charges so it will live in my tent for a while without having to come indoors.
I haven’t used the wireless charging as I don’t own a gizmo that can utilise it. That said everything else about this pack makes it a strong buy from me and I am usually disappointed with products like this.
Great power bank with lots of capacity and wireless charging. It is great that my phone stays put when wireless charging and it starts charging right after placing it on top of the power bank. It is charging wirelessly quite fast for a wireless charger and I’m impressed.
Also has lots of output ports that can charge simultaneously. Of course the output power depends on how many are connected in the same time. So far satisfied
I had a high capacity power bank that had slowed to a crawl so I was pleased to get a look at this modern orange and black one. The first thing that struck me was how light it is. I have smaller and larger power banks that are 19.5 and 16.6 grammes per 1000mWh. This unit is only 12.5. It has wireless charging (for our next phones?) as well as USB A and C and is recharged from a micro USB port. It recharged my Xiaomi phone at the normal speed; maybe the cable is a restriction? The one thing I don’t like is that is has no accurate power indicator, just the old fashioned 4 little LEDs. I do try to avoid stressing lithium batteries by filling or emptying them completely asnd this arrangement makes that impossible. Finally the usual limit for spare lithium batteries on planes (hand luggage only) is 100Wh – this unit is 99.2Wh, just OK.
Sturdy device, charges up quickly and lasts a while. You can get quite a few charges out of it before you have to recharge it again. Heavy to carry around but good for taking away camping or where you don’t have a plug nearby.
The power bank has a colour tone of smooth grey and orange. Adding to this gives the power bank a unique look.
There are LED display indicating the remaining charge in the power bank. The two usb ports for output to charge devices and the input usb port for charging the power bank are all on the same side of the power bank.
The power bank has a capacity of 26,800mAh, which should easily charge your device multiple times from 0% to 100%, for a Galaxy S22 it should charge it approximately 3-4 times before the power bank needs recharging.
Concluding this review, I am satisfied with the build quality of the portable charger but it is a big chunky and on the big size but thats due to the size of the capacity i guess.
AUDIDH Wireless Power Bank 26800mAh, 4 Outputs PD 18W QC 3.0 Fast Charging + 10W Wireless Charging Portable Charger USB C Battery Pack Compatible with iPhone 13, Samsung, Huawei, Android etc -Orange.
This comes well presented in its own box so would be suitable to give as a gift.
This a 10w wireless powerbank that can charge a phone that has wireless charging as well as been able to charge other rechargeable things…… It charges my phone perfectly with no issue .
It works well but it could be better by having a LCD Display so you know how much power is left in it, as it has lights on the side that let’s you know the power but it would be better with a LCD screen to show percentage left of battery, would be more accurate.
The quality is quite good but I’m not sure about the durability as it feels very plastic, I think it may brake easy if dropped on a hard surface.
It’s the most powerful powerbank that we have and it will be used alot.
Can reccomend and the price is, average.
Would buy if a LCD Display was built into it.
This is a very basic branded I.e. no real brand behind it. However, it does it’s job & feels like good quality. There is a range of outputs and supports wireless charging at a decent wattage.
This combined with the big capacity makes it a solid contender for your next power bank. Recommend 🙂
I’ve had some Anker banks that I’ve purchased in 2015, and 7 years later, they’re still going strong, no capacity issues, totally reliable.
But… They are slow AF. They were built with yesterday’s smartphones in mind, and cannot keep up with my modern devices. They struggle to keep up with me using my phone and charging it at the same time. They also take forever to charge up, I would usually have to wait overnight.
This, however, has no such issues.
It went from one green dot on arrival to fully charged in 4 odd hours.
It also charged my phone up pretty quickly, comparable to wall-charging.
You have 3 charging ports, which all work at the same time, however do bear in mind that the max overall output is 18w, so your devices will be sharing that.
Wireless charging also works well, although it is limited to 10w – my phone can do 15 Watts, however 10 still is pretty good.
My only negatives with this is it does seem cheaply constructed in terms of materials (seems flimsy), as well as the LEDs seeming not quite centred with the body (see pictures). However, I can forgive this given how well it does what it is meant to do – charge my devices!
I’m not sure about the capacity being true to stated, however, I’ve charged my phone twice and so far still at 4 dots, so seems likely to be correct. I will update further once I’ve used this more.
Edit 30/03/2022
I’ve discharged the bank until it wouldn’t charge anything. Then used USB tester. The capacity shows 15,000 mAh. Still plenty, but obviously not true to the stated capacity.
Edit 03/04
Discharging the bank has given approx 7600 mAh; this will be down to efficiency and the conversion of the approx 3.8V to 5/10V etc that the charging device is drawing.
This really excellent power bank has a black front and rear with a strong orange band all the way around the side. It has four sockets – micro USB, USB-C and 2x USB-A, a 3 LED power indicator and a press switch that shows the power levels on the said LED’s. There is a USB-A to micro USB charging cable supplied.
It it so good for me to finally have a USB-C output on one of these as all my older ones needed the right cable conversion, but this is more versatile.
This is a high capacity battery and after one charge this recharged my One plus 8 phone 3 times without a blink. It also has wireless charging built in, hence the rubber ring on one side which keeps your phone in place whilst being wirelessly charged.
This has a weighty feel, and gives the sense of being well made, and for what is now an essential accessory, this ticks all the boxes and makes me feel like I can go out at any time and be able to carry on if my phone battery dies on me.
A good value product that I am personally very happy with indeed!
It comes nicely presented and looks amazing. I love how it wirelessly charges your phone as well as wired phones as this is a feature not many phones have. Amazing power bank of the future!
Wireless charging works – my Samsung S20 won’t do fast wireless charging – tries but then falls back to slower wireless charging.
If you can use a cable as it is much quicker.
Ran it flat after recharging several devices lots of times.
My Chromebook ran out of charge – used USB C cable to charge it fully and it had 3 LEDs lit out of the 4 on fully charged.
This is good but a bit heavy – but it gives LOTS of charging power
Edit: Used it again to charge my chromebook – still had 2 lights after fully charging that via USB C cable (battery pack wasnt fully charged but still showed 4 lights)
As the wireless charging is only 10W max, it’s fine for an iPhone (as they only charge at 7.5W max), but some android phones can charge at 15W, so if that’s a main feature you’re after then bear that in mind. Although one of the USB-A outputs is quick charge anyway, plus the USB-C output (which can also be used as an input to charge the power bank) is PD, so will charge your device much faster than wireless anyway. Plus ALL the ports work work at the same time, not sure if they’re all working at full speed at the same time, but that’s still quite handy and useful if you’ve a load of devices that need charging.
This power bank is heavy and quite bulky but it packs a punch when it comes to charging devices. Can use the wireless port on top so no cable required. If charging through a case this will affect the quickness of charging and you may feel heat from your phone and the power bank as it’s working harder to charge.
There are 3 USB ports and one type C in theory you could connect multiple devices at once but this will increase how long each device takes to charge.
There is an on off switch on one side and a battery level indicator on the other side.
Overall a great power bank but heavy.
Good charger fast charges my S22 Ultra very well and also an S20+ at the same time highly recommended
The size is bigger than expected however not a problem for me. The wireless charger works well for a cheap product however I have noticed it gets really warm and also makes my phone quite hot. I can see this being a massive problem when in hot climates. I bought this for hawaii and am concerned of it overheating. On the other hand, three USB connections is great, and the fact it includes a USB-C connection is brilliant concidering the price.
Overall feels robust and well built, only the heat that concerns me.
This power bank is pretty good! It has a lot of ports to charge multiple times at once including the wireless charger on top.
You have 3 USB ports and 1 usb c port.
It holds a lot of charge and it does take around 7 hours to fully charge the power bank to full.
There’s an on button on the side of the device. You press it once to turn on and twice to turn it off. It also automatically turns on if you connect a cable or place your phone on the wireless charging pad.
The one con of this device is the weight. This is obviously due to the amount of power it offers, It’s not an issue for me but if you are looking for a lightweight option for travel this may be too heavy.
This devise has a huge capacity. My wife and I both have iPhones and they charge quickly with with this. Haven’t used it for anything else yet, but I know it will do a great job there as well.
Charged my S21 3.5 times when unit fully charged. Have a 30000 mAH unit that charges same phone 5.5 times so not impressed with its alledged capacity. Wireless charging works OK, charges fully in around 13 hrs.
Brilliant product, will never have to worry about my iPhone, air buds, Apple Watch, etc going flat again ! Amazing & love the wireless charging feature, great price too
This is just a brilliant power bank. Wireless charging for my phone works well. not as fast as the mains powered one I normally use but perfectly acceptable. A PD port is still a pretty unusual feature on powerbanks and it’s really handy to have because I have some devices that won’t charge from a normal USB port and this solves that issue. Again it’s not as fast as a mains powered one but that’s to be expected and I’m really pleased it’s there. The standard USB ports are 2.1A, which is fine for most standard USB devices and the QC port works for other devices that support it for faster charging.
It’s smart looking and has a huge capacity. This is now my go to powerbank for travelling.
It is still too early for me to have a review on the functional features of the AUDIDH Wireless Power Bank. I would like to point out that I have received very helpful support from their customer service. I am happy to give them a 5 stars review.
I’d like me you have a large amount of devices you’re gonna need a power bank like this. It’s a nice size and offers a good selection of connection options. The wireless charging feature works great at charging my iPhone 12 very fast. It manages to charge my Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and my Nintendo Switch very quickly too. It’s great to have in the car for long journeys to keep the kids tablets all powered up. Overall good quality that works exactly as it should.
I love this product. When I travel, I’m used to packing adaptors and cables, and crossing my fingers that there will be wall sockets available (and yes, I’ve been saved many times by plugging my phone into a hotel TV via their USB ports). This cordless charger gets round that by carrying enough charge for two re-charges on my iPhone and Apple Watch, which gets me through most business trips. Recommended.
This AUDIDH ( a name not appearing on the product or packaging) power bank has some interesting features and will be useful for many multiple device users.
* UCB-C PD Socket
PD stands for Power Delivery and is the current protocol for “intelligent” mobile device charging. When connected, the device and charger negotiate to agree on a voltage (5V/9V/12V) and charging rate up to a claimed 25W; I am not equipped to confirm this. Unquestionably, having PD provides great flexibility and means this power bank can be used to charge compatible laptops in addition to phones, cameras, etc. As I write this it is powering and charging my 2020 MacBook Air; this is a real boon and will enable me to reduce my charge cycle count and thus preserve the Air’s battery life.
* Wireless Charging
This I tested successfuly with my iPhone 12 Pro Max. I had no trouble positioning the phone, as can occur with some wireless chargers, it helped that phone and power bank have similar dimensions.
Note: As expected, the power bank will not charge Apple Watch.
* Accessories
The only suppled accessory is a remarkably short (235mm/9.25 inches) USB-A to USB-Micro cable to be used for charging the power bank. No doubt most buyers will have USB-Micro cables aplenty, and the power bank cand also be charged via the USB-C socket. It took a little over 5 hours to charge when received.
No case is provided and that’s a shame, I would have liked it in a soft cover in my laptop bag.
* User Manual
A tiny multi-language instruction book with laughably minute print is provided. This could and should have been printed much more legibly.
Overall a sound and recommended product.
The power bank is supplied with a micro-B USB cable and a set of instructions, it doesn’t come with a travel pouch. This is a large unit, weighing in at a hefty 390gms. On the unit are 3 USB-A outputs, a micro-B input specifically for charging and a bi-directional USB-C port that can be used for charging but can also act as an output. The USB-C is marked “PD” and one of the USB outputs is marked “QC”. My OnePlus phone said “charging rapidly” when connected to either the USB-C port or the QC port, and it was fast; the other ports just said charging. I tried my Huawei tablet which announced “Fast Charging” when connected similarly to the USB-C or QC ports. I tried to see if a Samsung watch would charge contactless, it didn’t, and I currently don’t have anything else to check, however the rubber ring around the contactless charging area does stop the power bank sliding around. The power bank is big but does have an impressive capacity that should charge a typical smartphone 4 or 5 times from flat. There are four small blue LEDs on the unit that show charging and charge level, one of the LEDs also turns red if a metallic object is placed on the contactless charging area. With so much information now held on a smartphone, boarding passes, health passes, etc. being able to potentially charge five phones at once is a boon. I would have liked a travel pouch but overall this is a good unit, it has a good capacity, it is solidly made and works faultlessly.
I always had power banks without any wireless charging so I always had to bring cables with me.
With this one I can just throw it in the bag and forget about cables. The wireless charging is fairly fast on my iPhone.
Although isn’t magsafe, it’s still a good deal for 27!
This is a good product. It looks nice a sleek and has an LED 4 light indicator to show the remaining power in the bank and/or charging progress. Its quite heavy so I wouldn’t say its particularly portable. It has the range of sockets you’d expect for various cables and charges my Samsung S9 wireless on fast charge. One charge of the pack will fast charge my phone multiple times. The only complaint I have about it is that it takes a long time to charge the power lack initially but it clearly holds a lot of power. Its good value for money in my opinion.
Its big, its black, it means business.
Large battery pack that was 0% charged when I got it. Was fully charged overnight. Has multiple low output USB ports, and an effective wireless charger. My iphone 13 needs to be placed precisely on the wireless charger for it to work though.
Found that the output was not enough to put any charge into my macbook (USBC charge cable) when using it. TBH I’m not sure if any battery pack can. Just putting it out there: this one cannot.
This is quite a big charger,but not as heavy as I thought it would be given the massive capacity of it.Great for long weekends,where you need a good store of power,not too sure it is for me for everyday usage or 1 day trips though.
I have tried this power bank out with my One plus pro 8 and my older Samsung Galaxy A50 phone and it works with both.Although it charges both of them up it fails to fast charge my One Plus 8 Pro phone,which is something that I am really looking for,also looking for something that is a little more portable.
This power bank features 3 USB ports ,a USB-C and a Micro USB.
I haven’t been able to test the wireless charging ability as none of my devices feature wireless charging,
The power bank looks smart all in black and the amount of charge left in the power bank is indicated by the number of switched on blue leds.
Does not come supplied with a power bank carry case.
My rating is 4 Stars
Great power bank and quite fast charging.
The power bank itself dosnt take long to charge either.
Seems a bit on the pricey side though.
Power banks or backup batteries are some of the most useful devices to have around. This power bank sports not only USB outputs but also an induction fast charger that will wirelessly charge a compatible device.
Most of the weight in this power bank comes from the 33800mAh 15W battery pack within the casing. Inputs for charging are from either USB-C, allowing 5v, or 9v input source, or micro-USB at 5v only.
Five Outputs are available for 5v via USB-A, Micro USB, or USB-C PLus OC USB output. Withing the power bank there is automatic and intelligent controls to allow only the correct voltages to supply whatever is connected. For example, USB-A will only supply 5v, whilst USB-C will deliver different voltages up to 12V. The wiring of your particular device determines how the charger delivers the correct voltage, so nothing is required of the user.
I tried charging my iPhone on the contactless charger spot on the side of the power bank. The charge was registered, but it does take a little longer to charge using this method, but left overnight the phone was fully charged by the morning. This longer charge tome is quite normal with inductive charging, so no complaints, given the easy convenience.
Controls are a simple on/off pushbutton switch. 1 press on the switch turns the power bank on, 2 presses turns it off. Insuring a USB device such as a LED light will trigger automatic power on as you will see from my short video.
There’s not a lot to say about this power bank. Its comfortable curved smooth surfaces, understated design, and compact controls give it a cool minimalist look. Fully charged it will easily recharge a mobile phone several times with fast charging or run devices like lights, low voltage fans, or other low power devices.
The charger has a push button on one edge to turn the wireless charging on and to show charging status and has four LEDs on the other edge that display the status – 4 LEDs for fully charged, flashing LEDs if charging etc. On the top edge are five sockets – 3 USB-A, one USB-C and one micro USB. The left hand USB-A socket is QC 4.0, the other two are 2.1A standard USB, the USB-C is both 25W PD and also input, and the micro USB socket is for charging the power bank. On the front of the charger is a a raised disc which shows where the centre of the wireless charger is. This helps correctly place the device to the charged. The wireless charger can support up to 15W which is good.
All in all a great charger – it takes some time to fully charge it but then it is a 33,800mAh capacity power bank. It could have been improved with a numeric capacity display, but I suppose that’s one extra thing to break plus you can tell the charging capacity by the number of LEDs showing.
If the wireless charging of this can provide power up to 15W then I would expect to get fast charging on my Samsung S20 FE, given that I can get fast wireless charging from another brand of power pack supporting max 10W wireless charging. But it doesn’t, in fact it’s fairly tardy.
The USB C port does however provide fast charging, as does the one of the three USB A ports marked QC. The pack itself can be charged either via the USB C port or by a USB micro B.
For the size it’s actually quite a weighty pack. The charge level indicator is a simple 4 blue LED dots system.
Leaving the wireless charging aside, it’s a decent enough pack, but it’s perhaps too much to expect high performance wireless charging in this price range.
Well, this Power bank claims a lot of things.
First of all it comes in a cardboard box but there is a plastic shell in it. As it is not environmentally conscious, I have to deduct a star here.
It also comes with a micro USB cable. Hello, it’s 2022, nobody uses microUSB anymore.
Fortunately there are various ports on the power bank, and USB-C are among them.
It also claims 15w wireless charging, but I did not feel that with my iPhone. I believe it is maxed out at 7.5w.
I am also not sure about the capacity, for the size I think it can be around 20000 mAh maximum.
I did not open it though, so hard to tell.
All in all it works, but I’m not convinced about the big claims.
This is a very beefy charger. I charged it up overnight so not sure yet how long it takes to fully charge. There is no digital display, which is the only thing I don’t really like about it. There are just 4 small blue lights on the side and after fully charging a dead iPhone, there were still 4 lights, which indicates there’s plenty of charge in this thing! It took just over 2 hours to fully charge my phone with a USB cable. This will be perfect for camping and festivals when you’re off grid. Being able to charge 5 devices at once is incredible – and there’s even wireless charging. The only other gripe I have is the weight. You wouldn’t want to try carry this in your pocket – and it may add too much weight to a handbag. Other than that it’s a great device, with more than enough power for casual use.
Unlike many many many (goes on for some time!) powerbanks around now with claims of capacities that are simply not possible. This powerbank however does have the capacity it claims. With the very handy wireless charge facility and multiple USB A and USB C connections this is one very heavy and very capable powerbank!
Do keep in mind due to the capacity of the powerbank it is very heavy. This is not a bad thing it’s just the way it is
Power banks have come along way in recent years and this is no exception. This comes in at a whopping 33,800mAh in a decent form factor along with the benefit of wireless charging.
This is great when you are in a coffee shop or at a desk and need some quick phone charge without the hassle of remembering cables etc.
The packaging is pretty basic and I don’t know the brand so I cant comment on the quality of product support. Ports are good and allows for both USB-C and USB-A connections. Combine that with wireless, you have a wide array of charging options.
When I first glanced at tha product description something was nagging at me, something’s wrong.. read through it again and.. aha! Yes, too many digits in the battery capacity – you get used to seeing 2600mAh or 3200mAh, four figures basically and this is claiming to be five figures at 33800mAh..
It is.
Frankly you could charge a small city of this thing, it’s absolutely MIGHTY. It arrived completely discharged and charging took just over 7 hours (that’s a first-time charge though, the manual says it takes 6.5 hours normally). After that I’ve been charging stuff off it all weekend. There are 4 blue lights on the opposite side to the power button denoting the amount of power remaining, and I haven’t even had one go out yet (so not even 25% used) and I’ve charged (deep breath) my phone, a pair of totally drained earbuds, my smart watch, my spare phone, two motion sensor lights, my dual shock pad and a fan. Through all this it didn’t even get warm either, just sat there looking like the TMA1 monolith from 2001, metaphorically shrugging it’s shoulders and saying: ‘yeah, what else you got?’
Regrettably, my phone isn’t wireless charging compatible (I assume my next one will be) so couldn’t test the efficacy of the wireless charging, but the recognition on contact was obvious as the first of the four blue lights turned pink every time I tried placing a potentially chargeable appliance on top of it. I used the two standard USB sockets, the quick charge socket and the PD port though, and everything charged very quickly, especially off the PD and QC.
Now I’m thinking Glastonbury here, ‘cos I know they’ve installed charging points now, but getting anywhere near them is in lottery win territory – this beast would not only keep my phone going for three days, it’ll also run USB powered lights for the tent (no more torches or dangerous candles). Also, New Years Eve – I always charge my phone to the max before setting out, but come midnight with all the ‘Happy New Year!’ texts and messages coming through I’m usually down to black and white ultra power saving mode and even then I’m wondering whether I’ll have enough juice to call a taxi, so this baby’s going with me in future, and since everyone else is usually in the same boat I’ll be WELL popular (ok, even MORE popular ), instead of people asking: ‘can I use your lighter?’ they’re going to be saying: ‘can I use your Power Bank?’..
Not something you’d just carry around on spec though as it weighs a hefty 388g, just short of a pound, but if you’re heading into a high-drain situation you wouldn’t care as it’s an absolute necessity.
A robust, 5 way charging behemoth with an immense amount of power on tap.
Highly recommended.
Supports 25W, QC4, 2 * 2.1A USB A and Wireless charger at 15W
The capacity is huge at 34Ah and at the current price of 22, it is a serious amount of power per pound, this is seriously cheap and only time will tell what the quality is like.
IO feel it is let down by now having a basic display to indicate charging and capacity
At this price / power, strongly recommended