Power Bank 10800mAh, Smallest Portable Charger, 3A USB C
Power Bank 10800mAh, Smallest Portable Charger, 3A USB C Input & Output Powerbank, High-Speed LED Display Battery Pack with Flashlight Compatible with iPhone 14 Pro 13 12 11,Samsung Pixel Xiaomi etc
Dimensions: | 12 x 7 x 2 cm; 160 Grams |
Model: | HX80K5 |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | Dongguan Haoxun Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. |
Dimensions: | 12 x 7 x 2 cm; 160 Grams |
Origin: | China |
Good size fits in the hand works well torch is brigh
This powerbank is great. Not yet used it to charge my iPhone but I’ve used it to power my USB heated waistcoat whilst working and it lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours. So good I bought another one. Comes with a built-in torch which could be handy.
Light and small perfect for emergency back up battery for mobile phone.
This is a great charger. Quick to charge from both sides and easy to fit in a handbag.
Works well,charges a bit slower than I’d like,but battery lasts a long time. I used it for a heated jacket, so was just what I needed. Haven’t found a use for the torch though!
Nice,slim and portable. However the battery seems well below 10800 mah. It couldn’t charge my phone twice which is 4300 mah
What is not to like about this super little power bank. I use it to power my heated gillet. Due to it’s compact size it fits into my gillet pocket perfectly. The weight is one of the lowest in it’s class. It charges in a reasonable time even with a 2amp tablet charger. The small display is clear and bright. The built in torch is a nice touch if needed. All that with a 3year warranty. I have only one observation to improve this item. The display has “in” lit on connecting the live charging cable as well as the % charge, that’s ok. After a timeout the display blanks, that is also ok. If one then pushes the side button to activate the display the “in” is lit fully and the “Out” is about 50% brightness lit despite the power bank still being charged. Percentage charge is also ok. Why is “out” lit when the power bank is being charged and “in” is also lit as one would expect. Probably more a design issue with generic parts rather than a fault.
This portable charger is great but the lead supplied is not good. I had to buy a replacement within 2 weeks…
This is a compact charger battery to give your electronic gadgets a power boost when on the move and where you’re unable to simply plug in to a power network.
It has a very easy method of operation. You charge it via a USB cable and you draw power via a USB port (two actually, which deliver different levels of power to suit most needs). You have an LED that gives you the power remaining. My guess is that you can get 5-6 phone recharges and still have power left.
I got it because I knew that on holiday I’d struggle to recharge my mobile (cell phone) when out and about and was I glad to have it as it allowed me to keep my phone operating after its battery ran low.
Like all batteries, it is a weight but nothing that you can’t put in your pocket or bag, etc.
I think it is competitively priced and I’d be happy to buy again if needed. (Actually, it is the second of these since I can’t find the first one and needed the power backup.)
Awesome power bank for a two day trip to keep your smartphone alive while on the go
I can’t fully comment on the battery as haven’t used it for travelling yet. All seems ok it’s a little bigger and heavier than I expected but I’m sure it will be useful I have tried it on my phone and charge is good you can charge 2 cadgets at the same time.
The power bank is exactly as described in the advert, maybe better. It arrived 2 days early. Great seller.
This powerbank is small, but packs a punch. It’s been used to help our daughter’s ‘excessive’ tablet sessions of playing Roblox or Among Us when we’re travelling, and so far has proven to be a winner several times.
It takes quite some time to fully charge, so an overnight slow charge seems to be accepted as normal for these kinds of devices, and her Galaxy 10″ tablet gets a full charge and a reasonable second top-up from a single battery charge.
There are a couple of nice features: The LED indicator of current charge capacity – great for knowing when it’s charged/ is charging, and also what’s remaining. The other nice feature is the LED torch – sounds gimmicky, but has actually been handy for my daughter already.
Overall, at 16.97 (at the time of review) it’s not the cheapest ~10,000mAh powerbank around, but so far it performs well over and over again. Recommended!
Easy to use. Battery % display is great. Been using with a heated usb gilet and can not fault it so fa
Haven’t used very much since purchase, so far holds charge very well and is ready to work with.
Lightest weight battery I’ve ever had and recharges my phone a couple of times from one full charge of the battery.
Ok this is a Portable Charger which works wells and appears to do what it is supposed to do. However, I got to admit I was disappointed when it arrived as it is not that small to I can’t understand why the brand has called it Smallest Portable Charger. Maybe the brand was in fact referring to how lightweight it is as it is lightweight. However, having a lightweight charger is not always a good thing.
Gave this to my sister her plugs were in difficult place for charging. Said it was so much easier and liked torch.
Has both types of USB and I can confirm it does fast charge which is a nice little feature! It also has a little display that shows the current capacity.
All round winner. Very reasonable price too makes it even better!!
Using it to charge phone whilst cycling. Navigation Apps use a lot of battery power. When you are cycling all day you can quickly charge your phone whilst cycling
Always handy having a power bank charged up and to hand because you never know when you might just need one, and this is great! Super lightweight only 167g it’s ideal, packing is nice and small and well packed. Item arrived with 25% charge on it, so before using it I plugged in and charged up with the USB C charger. Light up LED display helps you know what % of charge is left on the device.
Ideal to carry around with it being so lightweight or even to keep in the car as an emergency back up or maybe for travelling too.
Overall at the current price of 11.86 after discount it’s well worth it!
This is a good powerbank, it’s light enough to carry around with you or in a bag while traveling, it’s very easy to use and clear display of how much battery life is left however I do feel this drains alot faster than my other 10k ones making it my second choice if I need a spare one.
This small power bank arrived in a cardboard box which contained the portable charger, a short USB-C to USB-A cable and a user manual. The very short USC-C cable is a bit annoying and not the best quality but since I have other USB-C cables for charging this isn’t particularly an issue for me — I would suggest you use your own if possible. The battery pack is lightweight and although I can’t test the power bank’s capacity it does claim to be 10800mAh which is a decent size. It is worth noting that my battery pack arrived with 22% charge. The device measures approximately 11cm x 7cm x 2cm.
The battery pack has x1 USB-C port (bidirectional which means it can be used as both an input or output), x2 USB-A output ports and x1 micro-USB input port. The USB-C has the ability to quick charge phones and other devices reducing the time to wait. It also means a quicker charge of the device itself which I feel is very necessary but will require you to buy a USB-C to USB-C cable in addition! All of these ports do provide compatibility with lots of devices, and it does have the ability to charge three devices at the same time (albeit slowly), but I feel like this is a positive.
There is a very clear LED display which shows the amount of charge left in the device — a neat useful feature when compared to the dot system you often see. It also has a built-in flashlight which serves well in an emergency, but it is not the most powerful — it does feel like a secondary tacked on idea.
This device is small and light enough to carry around in a bag without it being too much of an issue and at 14.40 with an additional 20% off voucher valid until 2nd February 2023 at the time of writing the review, I do think this is great value for money, especially considering you get a 3-year warranty included.
Nice portable charger, like the clear % display
It’s not ” the smallest portable charger” I have a branded one I bought three years ago that has the almost the same power, shorter, not as wide and just as deep. The one I already have weighs slightly more and costs twice the price of this one and only has one output slot
This charger features
A nice clear display
has two usbA outputs and a usbC output
The input is a micro usb connection *
And a flashlight.
All the cable connections are on the top of the unit, see photo 1
So there are three outputs and they can all be used at the same time.
Two usbA slots and a usbC that is marked PD, it is just above the micro usb input but it is an output, I have tested it. In case you were wondering PD is for ” Power Delivery ”
When you are going to charge e.g. an iPhone, the power bank display will automatically come on to show the power in the power bank when you plug the cables in, it will go off after about 10 seconds
If you want to know the power level after that there is a discrete little button on the side of the power bank, press it briefly once and the display will come back on for around 10 seconds and show the power remaining and the word ‘out’ see photo
* When you want to recharge the power bank you actually have a choice.
The micro usb socket is marked as input and just above it is the PD socket
The cable the manufacturers provide with the power bank is a usbA to usbC., not a usbA to micro usb.
The power bank can be recharged via the usbC power delivery slot. There is not enough space to plug in the micro usb and usbC at the same time ..
It does it’s job, the torch iser well it’s a small light..
In a little over two years the equivalent power back has halved in price, this is convenient and good value. If you are an iPhone user you may want a short cable to charge that up.
A little bag to keep it in with the cable would have been nice but they didn’t say you get one, still 5 stars from me
It’s a pretty good bank; nice and compact, feels sturdy and it’s easy to use.
It is a little slow to charge the bank itself up, so best left a few hours if you can (charge overnight if possible, then it will be ready to use in the morning).
It charges my phone as it should, although again, not as fast as a normal charger would, but that’s to be expected.
A good little bank, always worth having one in your bag.
This is a small heavy power bank with a good capacity for charing a mobile phone a couple of times.It has a clear display to show how much power is remaining. It is charged with either a usbC lead or a micro usb and can be used with a usb or usbC lead for output. The same usbC socket is used for both input and output. There is a small led light at the end which can be used as a torch.
The power bank is smaller in size than my iPhone but a lot thicker and it is light enough to carry in my handbag. It charged my phone quickly. It takes a good four/five hours to fully charge the power bank when it first arrives, it has an automatic cut off when it is fully charged.
Not to say there is anything wrong with him, he is a decent speed charger, takes a reasonable amount of time to recharge and lasts a few days on moderate intermittent use, the display is easy enough to understand and bright enough to remain legible at night.
So why unremarkable? It could be that the design is literally the same as a hundred other power banks, but it also seems like it has been bulked out to make it seem better somehow, it feels much lighter than the size suggests and that just seems like a waste to me, it does do what you want but with no fanfare or whistles and just about justifies the twenty quid price.
This is a compact little power bank that has no problem charging my iphone 12 pro and my son’s iphone SE fully when we are out hunting pokemon together. It is a game that drains the phones quite quickly, especially if you use the VR function so having an extra way to actually charge them up so we don’t need to head back home is great. I would say that it charges them quite quickly as well. A bonus is that it even has a camera built-in which is really helpful when we are in darker areas and not something I have seen before on a power bank.
I would say that it isn’t too heavy either, but quite a light little thing that you can easily drop in your bag on your way out and not have to worry about your phone running out of battery. The colour is pretty nice that too and the fact that you can see in percentage how much is left in it is a big added bonus.
It has 2 USB ports and one USB C which is plenty for what you need it for.
A very lightweight portable 10800mAH Power bank that comes with a torch light. The power bank is very handily to bring out with your daily commute due to its small size and lightweight.
The only drawback of the power bank is that the USB output does not support fast charging when charging up my Samsung smartphone and device.
The charger takes around 3 -6 hours to charge the power bank fully.
This power bank arrived in a sturdy, unbranded cardboard box. The box also contains a 30cm USB-C charging cable and instructions.
I was looking for a small, lightweight power bank to power a heated gilet and at under 5 x 3 x 1 inches this is ideal. Although it is relatively small it still has a 10800mAh capacity and is much smaller than other power banks I have of similar capacity.
The power bank can be charged via its Micro-USB or USB-C port and output is available from two USB-A ports or the USB-C port (the Micro-USB port is for input only). As the USB-C input can handle 3 amps this is the quickest way to charge it (as long as you have a USB power supply capable of delivering 3A).
When charging there is a small LED display that tells you the percentage charge of the battery (see video). This window also displays ‘input’ (when charging) or ‘output’ (when powering other devices).
There is a built in LED torch that would be very handy if you’re going to use this when camping or outdoors.
This power supply’s small size and light weight make it ideal for what I wanted it for (powering heated clothing). The LED display is very clear and makes it easy to know how much power you have remaining and at 19.95 it’s pretty good value compared to other similar capacity power banks, so I’m giving it 5 stars.
Power Bank
You get a 10800mAh power bank which is compact (11*7*2cm) and lightweight (166g).
You can charge the power bank using either USB-C (lead supplied) or micro-USB. A % readout on the front gives you the capacity and helps when charging.
Output is 2 USB-A or the USB-C, and you can charge multiple items. You can charge an item whilst charging the power bank.
The LED light is very small – so probably ok for finding a keyhole but not much else.
Arrives in a plastic bag on a plastic tray inside a full colour cardboard box with product details. You get a very short (~25cm) USB-A to USB-C lead. You get a multi-language instruction leaflet and a separate leaflet on how to activate the LED light (which shows the lack of accuracy in the instructions – which also refer to unsupported wireless charging). The power bank arrives ~25% charged.
If you need lightweight its worth considering, but price per capacity might make a larger power bank a better option.
his is a power bank with 10800mah capacity, there are total 3 usb charging ports (1 usb-c, 2 usb-a), 3 ports could be used simultaneously for 3 devices!
it’s small size and lightweight as a 10800mah power bank, on the front there is a battery status display, very clear to show how much battery left, also show it’s currently charging or discharging
it could be charged with usb-c port or the old micro usb port, the max charging current with usb-c is 5v 3a, which is not the fastest in market, it will take around 4-5 hours to fully charge from empty
max charging output are 5v 3a with usb-c port l, or 5v 2.1a with usb-a ports; it’s not optimised for usb-c port as i would expect the usb-c port could output 9v to 12v maximum
anyway, it work as expected, no problem found on charging my usb devices
i’m happy with this product, would recommend
This power bank is very light considering its capacity. I have another 10400mAh that I bought 2 years ago and whilst its a little smaller in size (dimensions, not capacity) its about double the weight. This has 2 standard USB-A sockets for charging and a USB-C in/out. You can also charge the device using a micro-USB if you still use those although I imagine that the USB-C would give better re-charge performance?
The display gives an indication of the percentage capacity left rather than relying on several led dots as with some of my other power banks, it also tells you if its power is going out or coming in, however initially mine seemed to have everything lit up but once fully charged it has worked OK.
The LED light is a neat addition but its not very bright, better than nothing in a pinch but its not nearly as equivalent to most phones LED lights that can be used as a torch, I certainly wouldn’t describe it as a ‘Powerful Flashlight’.
This power bank arrived with 25% charge. There is a very short charging cable included for the unit. You need to use your own charging cable. It tells you how much charge there is on a digital screen. This goes off fairly quickly though and you have to press the ‘torch/on’ button quickly to check the progress. It took 3 hours and 20 mins to charge from 25% to 100%. You press the ‘on’ button for a few seconds to turn the torch on and again a few seconds to turn it off. I used a USB C cable which worked well with my iPhone 12. The word on the digital face changes from in to out on the front. My phone started at 84% charged and it took 45 minutes to get to 100% and the power bank went down to 91% so not the fastest but it did work. It stayed at 91% for the rest of the day so didn’t lose charge. I liked how small and light weight it was and the torch useful bonus. Made in China. I hope I’ve helped
An absolute must have item if you are traveling or away from home where you don’t have access to power sockets to keep your gadgets charged.
The power bank came in a very sturdy box. The item weighs around 180gms so lightweight and easy to carry around. You get 3 outputs – 2* USB output ports and 1 Type C ( can be used as input/output port). It has a small display on top which indicates the percentage of charge left in the power bank. It also comes with LED torch which is very bright which can be switched on/off by the power switch. The quality of the power bank is good and you can use it to charge multiple gadgets such as phones, camera etc.
The item comes with lots of safety features such as – overcharge protection, over discharge protection, over voltage protection, over power protection, short circuit protection.
The product also comes with a 36 month warranty which is a plus and is reasonably priced too. Highly recommended