FYI, it doesn't charge if you use a super fast wall adapter. It will show 9.0v input and the lightning icon will pop up BUT input amp will show 0.0 A., that means it's not charging.
Hi there. So these are pass through power, correct? I can charge/run my laptop whilst pumping A/C 240 mains into this device at the same time, correct? Just save me taking my laptop A/C power cable with me when I travel.
It is crazy to see how slim this is and how many watts and mah it has in that form factor. This is very tempting to get as I am looking for a 65W+ battery bank for my ROG Ally (and its battery life leaves a lot to be desired). Thank you for this video, I really wanted to see the size of it as i know size can be hard to judge via Amazon photos, though they did have dimensions. I thought it would be a lot wider but it is only 5.27"L x 5.27"W x 0.77"Th. If i decide to go ahead and get this I will be sure to use that affiliate link to support the channel. 🍻😊
Does any power bank support a laptop that does not have USB C charger? I ran into such a trouble finding a powerbank for my laptop. It's almost 4 years old and doesn't have type C. So would I be able to find any power bank at all for my device? 😢
You might want to do some research on a small UPS with DC barrel plug outs. This is a good example of what I'm talking about (Amazon Affiliate link that helps the channel) amzn.to/3zji5n7
Left large digits : remaining capacity of the power bank in %. Right upper digits from left to right : charging voltage - charging current Right lower digits : If the power bank is being charged : remaining time till it’s fully charged. If power bank is charging other devices : Remaining charging capacity in hours and minutes of the power bank before it gets depleted.
Absolutely. GoPro 10s support charging up to 5 volts at 2 amps, or 10 watts. That’s well within the capabilities of most power banks. Obviously the higher capacity, the better.
This battery bank outputs up to 100W I'm pretty sure. I recommend checking how many watts your laptop requires to operate and if it supports USB c charging. I know with my laptop (Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 2021) it does support USB c charging for mine but this would only be for either charging while not using or for lighter tasks and not heavy tasks like gaming and heavy video editing, etc. If yours requires more power like mine does and you want to game or do heavier tasks while using it, then you would probably be better off looking for a power station that supports your laptops max power and has wall charger built into it.
Does any power bank support a laptop that does not have USB C charger? I ran into such a trouble finding a powerbank for my laptop. It's almost 4 years old and doesn't have type C. So would I be able to find any power bank at all for my device? 😢
@@petyaanguelova7048 I believe you could check out some power banks that do have basically a wall outlet built into them. The trickier part you will want to double check on first would be how many watts does your laptop model require to charge, then from there make sure which ever power bank you are interested in supports that level of wattage. Example; if your laptop requires 90W charger, then a 100W charger with AC outlet should suffice. Just check the description to be sure. I do know many gaming laptops require much more than 100W, but many business or lighter laptops usually don't need that much wattage.
@@petyaanguelova7048 depending on where you need the extra juice for your laptop, if it's a car you also could just get a power inverter for it to use in a car. But again make sure you get one ideally with a bit more wattage than your laptop requires.
FYI, it doesn't charge if you use a super fast wall adapter. It will show 9.0v input and the lightning icon will pop up BUT input amp will show 0.0 A., that means it's not charging.
Hi there. So these are pass through power, correct? I can charge/run my laptop whilst pumping A/C 240 mains into this device at the same time, correct?
Just save me taking my laptop A/C power cable with me when I travel.
It is crazy to see how slim this is and how many watts and mah it has in that form factor. This is very tempting to get as I am looking for a 65W+ battery bank for my ROG Ally (and its battery life leaves a lot to be desired). Thank you for this video, I really wanted to see the size of it as i know size can be hard to judge via Amazon photos, though they did have dimensions. I thought it would be a lot wider but it is only 5.27"L x 5.27"W x 0.77"Th. If i decide to go ahead and get this I will be sure to use that affiliate link to support the channel. 🍻😊
I continue to be very pleased with this power bank. It's a permanent addition to my laptop bag!
@@TechWinnerCC I did end up getting it and I do love this thing. Thanks again for your review.
@@GreenLeefMusic thank you for the update! I'm still loving it too.
Does any power bank support a laptop that does not have USB C charger? I ran into such a trouble finding a powerbank for my laptop. It's almost 4 years old and doesn't have type C. So would I be able to find any power bank at all for my device? 😢
You might want to do some research on a small UPS with DC barrel plug outs. This is a good example of what I'm talking about (Amazon Affiliate link that helps the channel) amzn.to/3zji5n7
@@TechWinnerCC thank you.
Could you please provide the product purchase link
Yep! Amazon Affiliate Link amzn.to/3GHeRKC
To recharge this baseus blade power bank, can i use two usb c chargers instead of one? Will this damage the baseus blade power bank?
It won't go any faster if you try this. The best bet I've had is using a USB-C laptop charger.
Your not explaining what the number on the screen mean,,, why Not????
Left large digits :
remaining capacity of the power bank in %.
Right upper digits from left to right :
charging voltage - charging current
Right lower digits :
If the power bank is being charged :
remaining time till it’s fully charged.
If power bank is charging other devices :
Remaining charging capacity in hours and minutes of the power bank before it gets depleted.
pointless capacity statement unless you test and report the rated capacity at load ( e.g. 5V @ 3A ).
Can I use the same charger it came with to recharge it or I have to buy a different charger
The cable it came with works just fine.
Will it charge my GoPro 10
Absolutely. GoPro 10s support charging up to 5 volts at 2 amps, or 10 watts. That’s well within the capabilities of most power banks. Obviously the higher capacity, the better.
I need one of these… oh.. not me.. the Madam does.
My laptop's input is 20V and 3.25A. Is this powerbank safe to use for charging it?
Yes, this would work just fine with that.
Can it charge an asus tuf gaming laptop?
This battery bank outputs up to 100W I'm pretty sure. I recommend checking how many watts your laptop requires to operate and if it supports USB c charging. I know with my laptop (Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 2021) it does support USB c charging for mine but this would only be for either charging while not using or for lighter tasks and not heavy tasks like gaming and heavy video editing, etc. If yours requires more power like mine does and you want to game or do heavier tasks while using it, then you would probably be better off looking for a power station that supports your laptops max power and has wall charger built into it.
Does any power bank support a laptop that does not have USB C charger? I ran into such a trouble finding a powerbank for my laptop. It's almost 4 years old and doesn't have type C. So would I be able to find any power bank at all for my device? 😢
@@petyaanguelova7048 I believe you could check out some power banks that do have basically a wall outlet built into them. The trickier part you will want to double check on first would be how many watts does your laptop model require to charge, then from there make sure which ever power bank you are interested in supports that level of wattage. Example; if your laptop requires 90W charger, then a 100W charger with AC outlet should suffice. Just check the description to be sure. I do know many gaming laptops require much more than 100W, but many business or lighter laptops usually don't need that much wattage.
@@petyaanguelova7048 depending on where you need the extra juice for your laptop, if it's a car you also could just get a power inverter for it to use in a car. But again make sure you get one ideally with a bit more wattage than your laptop requires.