Please indicate which PowerBank complies with the new 3C safety certification (China Compulsory Certification). Please also add a filter for this. Stricter regulations now apply to the carriage of power banks on certain flights. This was triggered by safety problems.
Hello,
Does anyone have any information about the Digitec 15000 mAh, 30 W PowerBank?
Would this be connected to the Digitec 30W charger, and can it simultaneously supply power to the second USB-C and USB-A port?
The idea is to travel light and very compact, and when a power socket is available, to plug the whole thing in and not have to worry about it until it's full. P.S. the charging time is irrelevant.
Thanks in advance 😀
I am looking for a suitable power bank to power a sensor (Sensirion Minion) via a USB connection. Unfortunately, most powerbanks have an automatic standby mode. However, since the sensor has almost no consumption, it automatically switches off the power supply again after a short time.
=> Is there a powerbank/battery that does NOT go into standby mode and continuously feeds the sensor?
It would be cool if the new Anker powerbank 25.000mAh external battery with 3X 100W USB-C ports for multi-device charging power, integrated + retractable cable would come on digitec because you can't buy it in Switzerland.
There are some power banks that you can hang directly on the wall using an AC plug. I find this really practical for holidays, so you don't have to carry an extra mains adapter with you, but have everything in one. Why don't the big manufacturers offer this? When I search online, I only find smaller or noname suppliers.
Hello, I'm looking for a high-quality power bank (maybe even made of metal?)
It should have a capacity of around 20,000 mAh and not be a big, heavy block so that I can take it with me everywhere. Is there such a thing?
The Swiss Confederation recommends stocking a power bank with solar or replaceable batteries for emergencies. Solar performs poorly when tested, too hot in the sun, too little charging power. So I want to get a model with replaceable batteries. I found the "GP Batteries BATTERY CHARGER" among the chargers. Does anyone else know of such a device here?
What is the difference (apart from price) between
145.-
8.06/1000mAh
Dell Power Companion
18000 mAh, 65 W, 65 Wh and
117.-
6.50/1000mAh
Dell Power Companion
18000 mAh, 65 Wh
Hello everyone,
I am travelling a lot in the mountains and am looking for a mobile battery back up
Capacity: 2500-3000mAh
Connections: USB-C connection (and USB port)
Features: as light and compact as possible and no unnecessary bells and whistles
USB port for charging a headlamp and USB-C interface so you don't have to carry a second charging cable.
Does anyone have a suitable product or experience? Unfortunately, I can't find anything good.
Thank you very much!
I need a powerbank with 12V DC output, would there be alternatives to the Sandberg 20'000mAh for 106CHF?
By the way, I think it would be smart to filter by 12V DC outputs instead of redundant USB designations or charging technology designations.
Hello Digitec, can you please also state the watt hours [W/h] in the product specifications? On the one hand, this is important to know whether you are allowed to take the thing on the plane. Over 100 W/h is often forbidden there. Also, the mA/h figure does not tell you much about the capacity as long as you do not know the internal battery voltage (usually below 5V), which is what the mA/h refers to.
Merci vilmal!
Hello I am looking for a powerbank with the following requirements
Requirements for the powerbank:
- at least two outputs type USB-A with 2 A each
- Output voltage: 5V
- Nominal capacity: at least 20,000 mAh
- Max. dimensions (W x H x D): 200 x 30 x 90 mm
What can you recommend that is cheap and robust?
Regards
Not every PB charges smartwatches. Who knows what is important? The manual for the Garmin Lily says you can charge it from a computer or from a power plug. I want to be able to charge it on the move, with a PB. Who has advice?
I bought one from RealPower and it switches off after a few seconds of charging. Does not work.
Hello together
I am looking for a "mini power bank" that I can take with me when skiing. It should be fairly light and compact and fit in my ski pants or jacket next to my mobile phone (S22) - what recommendations can you give me?
Thanks in advance
We're giving away a voucher for Rocksresort Laax: 2 nights in a family flat for 4 people.
Bloody hell, Digitec - it's not that difficult after all:
Now I look at the powerbanks and see 36 of them which, according to your specifications, have a capacity of less than 100 mA. Of course these values are not correct. It would be easy to set limits for certain fields, outside of which a human being (how old-fashioned, I know...) would have to keep an eye on it. But instead there is the possibility that customers will report incorrect values - in which case the adaptation of the software is more worthwhile...
With correct data, I would find the filter functions extremely useful, but like this...
Maybe the Community can somehow create some pressure? What do you think?
I find it amazing that there are thousands of products that are designed solely to charge smartphones, tablets, laptops etc. but no products that can power photo/video/audio devices in parallel. So here is a specification list of what a power bank should have:
- 2x USB C output
- 2x USB A output
- All outputs electrically decoupled from each other to prevent interference from ground loops
- ¼" Thread in the housing for direct mounting on camera rigs
- > 30 W combined power
- PD 3
- QC 3
- No automatic switch-off when the connected devices require a low power supply
- Most compact form factor possible
- Variants with 10, 15, 20 and 26.8 Ah capacity
None of this is electronically exotic, but apparently there is no such thing. If there is, I would be pleased to receive constructive feedback.
I am looking for a power bank that is suitable as an uninterruptible power supply for a Raspi. I have just bought an onit ( https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/onit-powerbank-20000-mah-pd-20000-mah-20-w-74-wh-powerbank-36940104 ) which is supposed to support pass-through charging and, according to information from another supplier, is suitable as a UPS. Unfortunately, no luck. When connecting/disconnecting the power bank to the power supply, the power supply is briefly interrupted, which the Pi does not like. I also have the impression that the output voltage is lower when the power bank is plugged in. But I haven't measured it yet.
Does anyone have a tip for a power bank that has been proven to work as a UPS? I want to be able to operate a portable media player with it.