
Belkin Boost Charge
5000 mAh, 10 W, 18.50 Wh
Belkin Boost Charge
5000 mAh, 10 W, 18.50 Wh
So according to the supplier and the manufacturer, the 20 W https://www.belkin.com/de/p/powerbank-10k-mit-integriertem-kabel/BPB021hqBL.html?srsltid=AfmBOoqLQ0TKXG4G9FVfqPk7o-wd4xSWBr6l4-4iHCFATYIzidpx-NmP
I would perhaps try a different cable! greetings emb
You can only do this if you have the latest. Usb a to Usb c. But you can also plug in your cable
Which connection do I use to charge the power bank? Which connection do I use to draw battery power?
You charge via the USB-C port and then draw power from all three ports, which is a big advantage. However, at least I've had to charge my power bank with a USB-A to USB-C cable because it doesn't accept my USB-C chargers...
You don't have to do anything. It switches off automatically if no device is connected. The LEDs then also go out https://www.belkin.com/de/support-article/?articleNum=315207
The device switches off automatically after some time as soon as no connected device is drawing power or no device is connected.
Yes, 2x.
Unfortunately, this was recorded incorrectly. Our research has shown that 375 g would be correct.
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My daughter has the XR and I bought her the charger which works great 👍
It fits on any case (even non-Apple cases) as long as they're Magsafe-compatible.
If the cover is not too thick, this should not be a problem as the magnet is quite strong
The USB-C port reportedly provides up to 10W of charging power or up to 7.5W of power through the wireless charging function. It should be noted that the product can only be used to charge one device at a time. It is therefore not possible to charge one device via cable and another wirelessly.
Yes, you just need your lightning cable. :)
Thank you for pointing this out, we must have made a mistake here, the white version also weighs 249 g.
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