Full Mirror Digital Display Wireless Charging PowerBank 10000mAh Large Capacity

real capacity: 10000mAh
battery type: A grade li-polymer battery
case material: ABS+PC
Input: Micro/Type-C input: 5V/2A-9V/2A-12V1.5A
wireless output: 5W-7.5W-10W
USB output 1&2: USB1: 5V/2A-9V/2A-12V1.5A
USB2: 5V2.4A
product size: 145*70*18mm
net weight: 218g
gross weight: 287g
Color: black
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Wireless Power Bank
Wireless charging is now widely used to charge smartphones and other devices - power banks can also charge devices using wireless technology & there is a good selection of wireless power banks available.


Wireless power bank buying guide
It always helps to have an idea of what to look for when buying a wireless charging power bank. Like any product there are a number of points to note when looking at the wireless charging power banks on offer.
- Power capacity: One of the major points to note when buying a wireless power bank is to ensure that the power bank storage is sufficient to give your device a full charge. With smartphone batteries increasing in capacity to ensure that have sufficient life between charges, so too the power banks need to increase in capacity to match this.
It is no use if the wireless power bank cannot give the smartphone or other device it is charging full charge. Before buying ensure that the power bank capacity is as large, or preferably a little larger than that of the device it is intended to charge. - Charging rate: With smartphones now able to charge very quickly, it is necessary to ensure that the wireless power bank can supply the share at the rate the smartphone or other device can accept it. If not it will charge, but charging will take longer.
Remember, though, that the wireless power bank will only be able to charge as fast as the device being charged can accept it. Some adverts seem to imply that the charger will be able to charge a device much faster. This will only happen if the device can accept charge at a faster rate. If you have an older smartphone for example, it may not charge faster with the super speed wireless charge power bank. However it is often useful to have that capability in case you upgrade the smartphone or other device later.
Often the wireless charging capability cannot supply as much current as the wired connections. This means that it can take three or four hours to charge a typical smartphone wirelessly, but less if a wired connection is used. Check the specifications to see exactly what can be achieved as new devices are always being launched and these may have faster wireless charging capabilities remember, though, that the wireless power bank will only be able to charge as fast as the device being charged can accept it. Some adverts seem to imply that the charger will be able to charge a device much faster. This will only happen if the device can accept charge at a faster rate. If you have an older smartphone for example, it may not charge faster with the super speed wireless charge power bank. However it is often useful to have that capability in case you upgrade the smartphone or other device later.
Often the wireless charging capability cannot supply as much current as the wired connections. This means that it can take three or four hours to charge a typical smartphone wirelessly, but less if a wired connection is used. Check the specifications to see exactly what can be achieved as new devices are always being launched and these may have faster wireless charging capabilities
- Added convenience: Whilst wireless charging power banks are more convenient on one way, the item under charge is normally placed on top of the power bank for charging to take place. Unlike traditional wired power banks where a lead is used, and the phone can be moved when charging is ongoing, this is not the case with wires charging - the smartphone or device must be kept int he right position. As wireless charging is often quite sensitive to position, this might be an issue. It is worth taking a view on how the wireless charging power bank will be used o see if this capability will be useful. As many wireless power banks also have a wired capability, this may not be an issue.
- Size & weight: Size and weight are an important consideration when buying a power bank, especially if you are going to use it when travelling. The greater the capacity of the power bank the larger and heavier it will be. As the capacity of smartphones is increasing, and often people will want to charge several devices before recharging the power bank, the size and the weight of some power banks can be appreciable. Check how big you want to go before ordering.
- Connectors for conventional charging: It is worth making sure that the power bank has connectors for conventional wired charging. As not all devices are able to charge wirelessly, it is useful to make sure the wireless charging power bank can also charge a device using wires - this is normally the case and they often have one or two USB ports for charging. This means that it is possible to charge more than one device at a time




