Did you say you spent $90.- for 20,000mAH? I understand buying quality, but that seems real expensive. You can get name brand 40-60 AH versions for that price, though they are a little bigger. Is there something special about it? Regarding wireless, it’s real useful if you get water in your charge port. I have to use my phone outside for work even in the rain. I used a $5.00 magnetic sticker to give my old LG phone “MagSafe”. Now I use a $10.00 MagSafe cable to “wirelessly” charge my phone whenever it rains. That way I can keep the port plugged. And wireless works well enough with the magnets forcing consistent/optimal alignment. A bonus I discovered is that I can now pick up my phone with the charge cable if I drop it in a large pipe or through the slats in a grate. Since then I’ve added the MagSafe sticker thing to every device I have, that I carry outside.
I tested it over 20 times off-camera prior to shooting and in this vid, my phones were both around 60%. And they actually charge slower if they're below 20%.
Oops, fixed that thumbnail lol. Anyway, vendor is "Sharge" and they seem pretty legit.
Great video keep them coming!
I always love these vids. You're smart for these 🎉
Did you say you spent $90.- for 20,000mAH? I understand buying quality, but that seems real expensive.
You can get name brand 40-60 AH versions for that price, though they are a little bigger. Is there something special about it?
Regarding wireless, it’s real useful if you get water in your charge port. I have to use my phone outside for work even in the rain. I used a $5.00 magnetic sticker to give my old LG phone “MagSafe”. Now I use a $10.00 MagSafe cable to “wirelessly” charge my phone whenever it rains. That way I can keep the port plugged. And wireless works well enough with the magnets forcing consistent/optimal alignment.
A bonus I discovered is that I can now pick up my phone with the charge cable if I drop it in a large pipe or through the slats in a grate. Since then I’ve added the MagSafe sticker thing to every device I have, that I carry outside.
Your phone just charge full speed when having low battery. So it's not a reliable test
I tested it over 20 times off-camera prior to shooting and in this vid, my phones were both around 60%. And they actually charge slower if they're below 20%.