This Power Bank is Made From Carbon Fiber ( NiteCore NB10000 Gen 2 )
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- 2 years ago I reviewed the original NB10000 from NiteCore and I loved it! It was and still is one of the lightest weight power banks out on the market; while my review was very positive I did have a few suggestions to improve the product.
Two years have passed and NiteCore has a new Generation 2 version and I’ve been testing it out for the last couple of weeks and in this episode, I’ll be sharing my thoughts.
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NITECORE NB10000 Gen 2 - Lightest Powerbank on the Market :
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Price : $60
All Carbon fiber frame and panels
Capacity : 10000mAh with 6900 being usable.
- There is also a 5000MAH version
Features :
- IPX5 rated water resistant, and comes with a slew of safeguards against short-circuit, overcharge, over discharge, or overheat.
- Fast Charge from both ports at the same time
USB-A port supports up to 18W out
USB-C port supports up to 20W out and will charge at 18W.
- When quick charge is not needed, the NB10000 has a one-touch low current mode for delicate devices such as Bluetooth headphones and smart watches.
- It can charge and discharge at the same time
- Features a low current charging mode for Bluetooth headphones and smartwatches - Hold mode button until white light turns on. Hold mode button again to turn off and a 4th LED will turn on
- Has a LED indicator which shows power level :
*** 100% Remaining
** 70%
* 30%
* flashing means it is depleted
- Blinking LED indicator lets you know when it is charging
Materials : Carbon Fiber Case and a Carbon Fiber Frame
Weight : 5.3oz
Dimensions : L-4.8" x W-2.32" x H-0.42"
Includes : NB10000 Gen ii (Gen 2) power bank, USB-C charging cable
Features all of the typical built-in protections : Overcurrent, Short-Circut, Over-discharge, Overcharge, Thermal and so on.
Accepts Quick Charge 3.0
Versions : There is a 20,000mAh version that features 4 ports, it costs $100 and I may take a look at it in the future.
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Review Pros :
- Extremely lightweight - one of the lightest on the market
- Very small power bank - takes up no space in my pack
- Excellent quality
- No issues with charging : no glitches experienced
- Excellent waterproofing : IPX5 rated water resistant - there are other channels completely submerging these are they keep working
- Looks great, feels great, feels very sturdy even though it is so lightweight
- I like the yellow rings that surround the ports
- It recharges quickly too; from one bar flashing to full charge in around 3.5 hrs with a good wall charger.
- Can dual charge - charge two devices or charge a single device while charging the power bank -
- Good capacity - With my average overnight trip, I can charge my phone and run a led light at camp for hours with energy left over.
Reliable : My experiences with the Gen 1 have been perfect - I’ve used it one every single trip that I’ve been on over the last 2 years; that’s at least one trip per week and I’ve never had a single problem. All of the ports work, I haven’t noticed any battery degradation, no swellings, etc and I expect no issues with this Gen 2 model. Nothing so far with almost a month of use.
Review Cons :
Dual Charing is nice but when charging two devices at the same time, neither is at fast charging speeds because both channels are being used.
: Improvements Made and What I would still like to see :
Made -
The company improved the power indicators; previously it was in the power switch and was difficult to read. The separate indicators on the new version is much better.
They raised the USB C charging port from 18W to 20W.
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I use the Anker 10000 slim version and I have used extensively for the past 3 years and I have noticed some drop off . I used to get two full charges on my cell plus be able to charge my mini air pump for inflating my pad and using the light on it for inside my tent. I can get one full charge and another full charge as long as it is above 30% . For half the price and a ounce or 2 more it has served me well. Thanks always for your honest reviews Luke.
Just got two for the weight savings (Thru-hiker), but was actually surprised when I got them in my hands. Dang they really are small! My last ones were the lightest Ankers, and these things are noticeably smaller. I was a bit concerned about how trustworthy they would be vs Anker (Which always have solid quality), but then I thought, "Wait, NiteCore!, the same guys who make the excellent headlamps. Nevermind, these should be great!"
Btw, I looked at the 20k one as well, but I decided on two 10k ones, they are actually lighter as a pair, and you have some redundancy in case one fails, you at least have the second one. Not that I expect them to fail.
I did same & have Same thoughts. Plus you have access to two of each A & C ports. (not sure if both Cs work as Output or just One works on the 20K)
And like you said, if one goes out you still have access to 10k
What are your thoughts after having them for a year? Any outstanding issues?
@@pdvision2194 still using them, and still working great. Hiking the TA in NZ and haven't noticed any loss of charge.
Тот случай когда этот отзыв, как и множество других, написал сотрудник nitecore.
I have been using the NB10000 original version and it works great. I just added the larger NB20000 since I am now using a drone. Very happy with them both. Downside is you pay a bit extra for the light weight. I will continue to carry both. Love their flashlights too. Love the NU25 with the bungie cord headband. Super light weight and simple to use.
I have both as well and think they are excellent. The 20000 also has the advantage of being able to charge my laptop on the go.
The weight is very impressive, but the price is double comparable products by anker or aukey
It's a gimmick. It's not even pure carbon fiber. Likely they heavily mixed it with other cheaper type of plastics.
Was 3:50 a mistake? This one is 10,000mah for 60 bucks, but you said a 2,000mah version for 100 bucks. I'm assuming you meant 20,000mah for 100 bucks?
Here's a weird thing... the NB20000 weighs 324.5g, according to several websites, whereas the NB10000 weighs 150g. So if you need more juice, it is slightly more expensive, but the more lightweight option is to carry x2 NB10000s. Seems a bit odd 😆
I bought this power bank and was very disappointed. It is a very nice and small device. But three things no one mentions. 1. When I use 20w charging for a phone or tablet, the power bank gets extremely hot. I estimate the temperature to be over 55°C. 2. Because the power bank heats up like this, its efficiency will not be good, but I did not measure the efficiency. 3. When the last LED started to light up, the voltage of the powerbank started to drop from 12.03v to approx. 11v and then shut off even though it wasn't fully discharged.
I’ve been using the Gen 2 for a few weeks and so far I’m really happy with the quality of the product
Five and below 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ same thing same results
when something works you only tweak it you don't want to reinvent, excellent review.
They also make a 5000 that support wireless charging. I’ll hold out for the 10000
Just shows the product was perfect on first release. They should have called it v2 instead of gen2 since the changes are not generational differences.
How long could you run some LED lighting using this?
So they did a new version but did not come to the idea to include a simple LED light. That really makes me angry 😤
I think they're good changes. Honestly, there's something to be said for not trying too hard to improve on a rock solid design.
You said a 2000 mAh version. Do you mean 20000? I’ve the 5000 gen one version. Good for 2-4 days if you’re not too hard on the phone. (I do not film etc…) That is a really light and small! beaty. But i believe the 10000 is more energy/weight (150 vs 117), but twice the price!
With battery advancements since this product first came out I feel as though Nitecore could have upped the capacity in the same footprint slightly in this new gen.
Why is it not 10Ah instead of 10KmAh. Is this marketing selling big numbers.
Now I just need a version with 2 USB c ports. I have no USB A adapter anymore
Fifteen minutes of saying and repeating the same thing. Bravo!
You should check out a company called Lander. I have been using their power banks/lights for a while now and have come to really like them! Give them a look, may be impressed with the products (not to mention it’s a smaller company and I don’t see many people using them).
Looks good, I like the slim design and the carbon fiber case.
I have the first gen and love it
Is there a difference between the Nitecore nb10000 gen 2 carbon and the normal Nitecore nb10000 gen 2?
It's always nice to know there are some companies out there that will actually put quality into their products.
Only seems competitive in the market if you are looking for the lightest and with ipx5 rating. It has slow input charge, pricey for last years tech. The industry moved to using gan which allows greater input and output in a smaller footprint.
I like thin power banks cause of the slimness. They are easily slide in cargo pockets in my combat shorts and pants. Because the bulky type tend to expand my pockets more.
Stop making me wanting to buy things goddammit!
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If it had a built in plug in for a wall to charge on any household outlet itd be good currently the one I have has that and it’s all I take for all my electronics when traveling it’s amazing
I prefer Green Cell GC PowerPlay10S.
The death of my nb10000 brought me here 😢
❤😂🎉🎉🎉 rounded edges would be nice😅
Nice review, thank you! I've been looking at purchasing the same unit but was wondering if you've noticed any issues in the cold, freezing and below? We have long winters up here in upper Michigan and it would be great to not have to worry about that.
You'll get reduced performance with pretty much any battery once temperatures drop. Best thing you can do is keep it in an inside coat pocket so your body will keep it warm.
Nice one…, I always use Adler Powerbanks!
What are intensive purposes?
Luke how was Lukas what.the wether there
Nitecore is the best!
Hey Luke, I appreciate that you reviewed this battery as I was looking for one that was lightweight. I have a Anker that performs relatively well, but it's heavy. I do wonder how it performs in cold weather, though. How does it handle temperature around minus 20? Have you used it on your winter adventures?
I don't see anywhere on Nitecore's site as to what kind of battery it uses. Part of me suspects Lithium Polymer, which in my experience with bike lights with Li-Po batteries, are absolutely terrible under 45 degrees.
Are they true rated 10,000mah?
Just got mine at a show. Thanks for the button update. As usual I didn’t read the directions. 🤦🏻♀️ it’s everything you say it is!
Upgrades are upgrades, but it's almost like the dirtbike wars; the new model year is identical to last year's model, but is advertised as having "BOLD NEW GRAPHICS!!!" in other word different decals on the tank.....
Luke, I absolutely love your stuff and really appreciate your reviews. I just wanted to point out that at 0:25 you said "for all intensive purposes" when the phrase is actually "for all intents and purposes." It's a common mistake. I'm an English teacher and wanted to help you like you help all of us.
A 2,000 mah version costing $100? That’s seems expensive 😂
20,000mah is $99
He misspoke saying 2000 when I’m sure his brain said 20,000. No big deal.
@@deanhockenberry9268 yes, I know
Too bad they didn't add 25w 45w etc PPS and PD charging. I would have preferred dual USB-C ports instead of USB-A.
the 20000mah version is OVER twice the weight (yes only a bit over) and twice, nearly 3x the price, so might as well just buy two of these :')
10000mah for 3.7v. Phones are mostly on 5v so do the math. Smartwatch is generally on 3.7 so it has the full capacity of the charger.
Curious how it compares to the Carbo version. I am particularly interested in the 20k MaH version. I'm between the Anker 5 series and the Carbo, which is a couple ounces lighter but more than double the price. Leaning Anker just because of their reputation, and I've heard another reviewer that had issues with Nitecore. But that 2 ounces is a lot..
How long will it hold a charge if you don’t use it? Let’s say you charge the battery fully and then never plug a device in, how long will the battery hold the charge? Weeks? Months?
@Theoutdoorgearreview That's awesome. I just ordered a Nitecore 43 headlamp, battery extension and backup battery, the Fsp 30 solar panel, the summit10000 bank because it's cold resistance to -40f. Great channel watch it all the time and your knowledge helps us a ton purchasing gear. Thx a ton for that! 🤘😎
They look very nice... Good review... I vould like if there were some dust/water covers, so when it's in my backpack the plugs doesn't get all dirty... Did you have any issues...?
How about idle power bleed off (how long can it sit in your backpack when fully charged and not being used, before needing a recharge)?
Still only 3 LEDs as power indicators = not a precise indication. Because of this I prefer my Anker powerbank which has 8 LEDs!
Just ordered this. Moosejaw had the same price of $60 all around the internets, but had a 20% off code and added a small Trailtopia noodle pouch to kick in the free shipping threshold.
I wish I knew about this product when I did my 100mi bicycle ride in 2019. The battery bank I brought with me was heavier than a brick!
is there a relationship between u and nitecore? if not, can you maybe compare these to the anker variations ?
also, why does it says rated energy 6400mAh ?
I bought the old version along with a nicore headlamp, and was disappointed that the charging cables were not the same. Not a huge deal, but I’d rather not have to carry 3 different charging cables.
I have the Gen 2 for months now , its a must for lightweight trips , the power is just right, not too small , & for longer trips just recharge using an Rav power solar charger. Was taking the Anker power banks before , although they are qulity products the weight of these & others is a no no.
Not worth upgrading . Pretty much the same as the 1st Generation . they should have or try to make it more power by making it lighter shell and more space for the battery
If you already have the Gen 1 and love it, it's not worth upgrading to the Gen 2. But if you're looking to try their product for the first time, the small Gen 2 mods are welcome. The Gen 1 design is so good there wasn't many improvements to be made. I appreciate that they didn't stick on a bunch of bells and whistles and flashing lights so that they could justify the Gen 2 and sell people who already had a Gen 1 something they didn't need.
@@toddchapman9038 the improvement would be lighter cover and more battery
I have 2 powerbanks, the first one I got is super heavy but it has a fold out solar panel for trickle charging and a wireless charging pad. The second one just has a solar panel on one side of the power bank, and it's like half the weight of the first one, but has the same charging capacity (20,000 MaH) and both have 2 USBA ports and the bank's charging port, which is micro USB but most of my devices still use micro and not type C so that's fine. They also both have a flashlight mode too, but the heavy one has a square on the side of the bank, so you have to hold it up in front of you to use the light and it's heavy. The lighter one has 2 lights on the end of the bank, not the side, so you can hold it in your hand at your side like any flashlight. The lights are bright and they last a long time before they even start draining the battery. The heavy one has bright, dim, and SOS morse code modes. The lighter one has bright, dim, and strobe-light-defense modes. I'm able to charge 2 phones (my serviced phone has an unusable camera and the phone I use for camera has no service so I have to have both on me), for up to 3 days if I use both of them, longer if it's sunny and I can charge them all day by moving them wherever the sun is. ANd both cost more than 20 but less than 35 dollars (I think the lighter one was slightly more expensive), very reasonable for the use I get out of them.
Also once I brought a friend and he had a solar panel charger from Harbor Freight where he works, he said they don't sell this model anymore, but it was a solar panel folded in half with a stand and two USB A outputs, I was able to charge both my power banks and both my phones with his solar panel in a matter of 3 or 4 hours of morning sunlight, it was a beast, it has a meter on the back that tells you how many volts of output it's doing too (it was doing about 1.5 V when I was charging 2 devices). The only thing bad is you have to be careful because it gets very hot and can hurt your hand a little if you just grab it without thinking, like it can't burn you but especially here in AZ the black solar panel in front gets hot enough to cause pain if you aren't ready for it. But I didn't care, thing was amazing.
The gen one status, LEDs were absolutely horrible. Nearly impossible to see in the daylight. The gen two is a huge improvement on these LED lights.
How long can you run a short string of LED light on it. What type of lithium battery is used?
i have two blackweb 20,000 mah battery banks i use witch i have 40,000 mah tottal cause i have 2 both work awesome
Hey Amazon Canada sells it for $140 cdn. Does this seem high?
I love this power bank. I am a UL backpacker and it’s a must have for going UL.
On the backend, they could have added a low powered light. Helpful when waking up in the middle of the night.
Awesome Review as Always. My Ravpower 26800 mah covers all my needs and works great
Sadly not yet available in Amazon germany. But I will get that. Thanks a lot.
Why not use a power bank that comes with a solar charge built in? I see many types on Amaz!
It hits me when you say you have been using a product for many years and I remember when you reviewed them for the first time. I don't even know for how long I've been watching your videos.
Great reviews. I always take your reviews in consideration when buying or upgrading my gear. Are you planning on review the outdoor vitals vario jacket? Thank you very much
Maybe have a torch light and a strap for hanging or attaching to a pole? LCD display?
Its not enough to make me switch to the New one. But I will still be a fan of the nitecore powerbank :)
I have two of the original version and use them for camping, trekking, hiking, biking, ... basically every activity where I do not have consisten access to a power source. I primarily use them to recharge my phone. Using my phone in power saving mode only as a camera, I get 3-4 days out of it with being able to re-charge it about two times with each powerbank. Getting about two weeks of power for my phone on a trip from that low weight is abolutely amazing. Thre is basically no gear setup where I cannot add one or two of them somehow.
I say it's always good to have a separate power bank, instead of using other multifunction devices with battery backup capabilities.
I’ve had the 1st one for a couple years and love it. I’ve been considering getting a Gen2 as a 2nd one.
Yeah, I agree that's not really "big improvement", it's like minor user comfort improvements. Now a big improvement is if they stepped it up from 10000 to like 15000 or 20000 MAH, that would be big. If ou can't make the product lighter or charge devices longer, or add something revolutionary like a solar panel trickle charge ability, there's not much else to improve except how it looks, because that's the main needs of the item and they didn't change the solution to those main needs at all.
This is so informative!!! Fantastic reporting; I enjoy this kind of content!🌻🌼🐝
They don't support charge-through. Upsetting.
Not Anker!!!
the only change i would make is to smooth the corners a bit. While they havent put any holes in my gear, they are slightly sharp
Keep the new generation like the the first a very good product
Have you ever used the dark energy tech poseidan pro power bank?
Been looking for one, through all the smoke and mirrors. Appreciate the review.
Anker 737
I have been seeing you use this one for a while now. I will be getting one. I need a reliable bank to use.
Anyone else finding the case gets pretty warm near the ports?
Does it charge by the usb-c port? If so, you technically lose that port for output use while the device is charging only leaving you the usb-a to actually use
@Ohio Guns & Deals,
I have the Gen1 and charging the PB is through the USBC (it is input and output port) so I don’t see them changing this on Gen2.
For USBA, at least this PB allows pass-thru charging, so you can use a USBA male to USBC male adapter if you have Android phones with USBC.
Better yet, a company called Rolling Square sells the latest inCharge XL cables that has USBA + USBC male to USBC/Lightning/USB Micro male. It comes in 30cm/12in or 200cm/80in (~6.7ft) or 300cm/120in (~10ft).
I love these cables when there is no QC issues as I don’t need to bring many cables and they have magnets to attach them to your packs. It is also rated at 100W so you can use them to charge your laptops or higher rated devices.
Pairs great with this lightweight PB from Nitecore. Ordered 3 of them and they’re on their way.
I like it
I’ll check this out, I have power banks that I use a lot.
This is a must if you're serious about ultra light hiking.
i have both .... love them for hiking becouse they are so lite
I have a nano Juice 10000mAh and it was under 20bucks at sam’s with a wireless charger 6.5 oz. Good review Luke and I am sure nitecore charges faster than my juice and the 1.2oz might make a difference if I was backpacking for 15 miles
I'd like to see a test charging one of these with a portable solar panel (21W). Is it feasible to do this in good sunlight over a day?
I love mine, I have the gen 1 and it works great. Gen 2 much of the same so no need to upgrade unless I want a second one.
Ive been using the gen 1 model for years, I currently own 2 gen 1s. I've read that people get no where close to the advertised 10,000 mAh. I personally can maybe get 2 full charges from my phone before it goes flat.
As a rule of thumb you only get about 70-80% of the advertised power. This is due to the step change in voltage between the batteries and the various outputs required
Luke 2,000 for $100? Did you mean 20,000 for $100?
It's already time for a GEN3
Thanks for this. Your honest review has help make up my mind
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