Digitec Powerbank (27600 mAh, 140 W, 99.36 Wh)
CHF99.– CHF0.99/1Wh

Digitec Powerbank

27600 mAh, 140 W, 99.36 Wh


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USB-C Guy

3 months ago

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Galaxus

3 months ago

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The USB-C port of the power bank is suitable for both input and output. The power bank supports Power Delivery 2.0 and 3.0, which means that it can both charge and charge other devices.

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RosigerPicup20

1 month ago

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markus.oertly

1 month ago

It is best held directly on the smartphone. It still works with a very thin case, but is no longer as stable. I use it together with the Kaiser camera grip, the Ulanzi smartphone holder, a Samsung USB-C stick 512 GB and a DJI Mic Mini. All together on a tripod, with an LED light if required. This gives me a top video system that records directly to a USB stick (with the Blackmagic Camera and Final Cut Camera apps). A top rig!

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ch.l75

2 months ago

Can I also charge 2 devices with 70W each?

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c156280

2 months ago

2x20 watts with simultaneous charging of the bank works perfectly and transparently. Everything is shown on the display. Device highly recommended. I cannot judge 2x70W

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Davud85

3 months ago

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Galaxus

3 months ago

Yes, you can easily charge your iPhone 16 with this power bank. The power bank supports Power Delivery 2.0 and 3.0, which is suitable for fast charging. The two USB-C ports offer additional flexibility for charging your device.

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Anonymous

3 months ago

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Galaxus

3 months ago

You can charge your MacBook Air M1 2020 with this power bank as it supports USB-C PD and offers sufficient power of 140 W. The capacity of 27600 mAh is theoretically sufficient for several partial charges, depending on the remaining battery capacity of your MacBook. However, a full charge cycle may not always be possible depending on the model and usage.

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Anonymous

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

The specified charging power of 140W could be incorrectly stated in the operating instructions, as the actual charging power often depends on the chargers and cables used. It could also be a defect if the power bank does not charge as expected. I recommend contacting customer service to investigate the case further.

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odermatts88

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

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The power bank starts charging as soon as a device is connected. There is no separate switch to activate or deactivate charging. If you want to use the power bank as a buffer for the cool box in the car, it might be useful to only connect it when the engine is running to avoid unnecessary discharge.

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Carlorutz

4 months ago

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Luca Frighetto

4 months ago

Thank you very much for your feedback! We will be happy to pass this on internally to the relevant department.

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U.bern

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

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It is possible to operate the Starlink Mini with this power bank, as it delivers an output of 140 W and the Starlink Mini requires around 20-40 W. The powerbank has a capacity of 27600 mAh, which should be sufficient to power the Starlink Mini for several hours. Note, however, that the Starlink Mini requires at least 20V/5A (100W) when powered via USB-C, which this power bank supports as it offers Power Delivery 2.0 and 3.0.

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Paradigma

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

1. how long does it take to fully charge the part? The exact charging time depends on the charging source used. With a 65W charging station, it could take about 4-5 hours to fully charge the powerbank. Unfortunately, I do not have any specific information about the maximum charging capacity of this power bank. 2. can I charge the part and connect a device to it at the same time to charge it as well? Yes, this is possible. Many power banks support simultaneous charging and discharging, which is known as "pass-through" charging. However, it is important to check the technical specifications to ensure that this function is supported. There is no explicit mention of this function in the information provided, so it would be advisable to consult the manufacturer's documentation.

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pfh90

4 months ago

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