Belkin USB C Portable Charger 20000 mAh, 20K Power Bank
Belkin USB C Portable Charger 20000 mAh, 20K Power Bank with USB Type C Input Output Port and 2 USB A Ports with Included USB C to A Cable for iPhone, Galaxy, Pixel, iPad, AirPods and More – Black
I’m really pleased with this. Bought it for personal and work use. It holds a massive amount of charge. The price is excellent considering how much you can pay for an equivalent.
The only downside is its quite bulky and takes quite a while to charge up. This hasn’t been an issue at all for me though.
This was heavier than I expected but as it’s not something I need to carry about with me, it’s not a problem.
It’s charge is long lasting and does everything that I’d hoped for.
It’s quite heavy, ergonomic and with a lovely pink colour. It charged my iPhone in no time. The only problem I have is that it doesn’t charge my phone more than two times, and charging itself takes too long.
The unit is an excellent and compact backup for power hungry equipment (‘phones, tablets and so forth). The reason for only four stars isn’t even the fault of either Belkin or Amazon; it’s the couriers! They claim the package was put through my letterbox on the due date, a day on which I didn’t even get advertising leaflets – and Amazon, God bless ’em, had to replace the item (which was then quickly and correctly delivered).
Great item, terrific service, annoying couriers! Need one? Buy it here – but keep your fingers crossed about delivery!
I have had this make before. Love it. It charges, lasts long time and does break, like some of these other ones. Yes, it is chunky. But I am happy with that if it charges and lasts. I need a decent charger and something I can rely on when going out all day. Worth buying
No use with a car dashcam – when the Belkin switches off and the dashcam switches back on ie bump etc it does NOT wake up the Belkin therefore it is useless for that. However it is excellent as a basic – Ipad/ Iphone charger.
I bought this as part of my winter survival kit, with rumours of possible powercuts in the UK.
Out of the box it feels sold, weighing in at 420g.
It came part-charged on around 25% and took around 4.5 hours to reach full capacity. I have a fairly old surge protector plug with two USB slots, so it may be possible to charge it more quickly with a newer/higher output charger.
Once charged it will go into standby and you need to push the small, unmarked button on the side to wake it. I tried briefly with the supplied USB-A to C cable to charge my earbuds and phone and they both worked.
It would appear it’s possible to charge at least two devices from the USB-A slots, and possibly a third with a USB-C to C cable. (I understand it will also power USB Fairy Lights as an alternative to torches and lanterns).
My only gripe is the instruction leaflet, which consists of only a few diagrams and no actual instructions and I had to ask a question through Amazon to understand what the button was for.