Digitec Powerbank (27600 mAh, 140 W, 99.36 Wh)
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Digitec Powerbank

27600 mAh, 140 W, 99.36 Wh


Question about Digitec Powerbank

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paedisch

2 months ago

I was recently on a trip to China with the large battery. I was very happy with the power bank, especially as you can really max out the capacity on the plane and it has plenty of power. On the outbound flight with Swiss everything was fine, nobody had any objections. However, when we boarded a domestic flight, the powerbank was taken away from me at the Chinese security checkpoint, because it says Made in China on it, but it doesn't have the CCC (Chinese conformity) certification, "only" CE, WHAT IS THAT???? I only bought the powerbank 1.5 months ago?!?? Does Digitec know/knew about this? If so, why are you selling "non-compliant" products under your own brand? In my opinion, powerbanks should be compliant worldwide, as they are used for travelling, among other things.

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Surush Asilnya

2 months ago

I was able to carry out a search and clarify this with the relevant department. In principle, we or manufacturers of products sold in Europe (including Switzerland) must comply with the regulations applicable here and label them accordingly. Unfortunately, the CCC certification applicable in China is not part of this and is not labelled as mandatory, regardless of the country of production. In such cases, it is recommended to know the regulations of the destination country before travelling and, if necessary, to purchase a compliant product there if your own products cannot comply with the regulations. Of course, for products such as laptops, smartphones etc. it would be nice if they fulfilled all the world's regulations or if the countries could agree on a certificate, but unfortunately the reality is much more complicated and we have no influence on this.