Collection: Power Banks

Portable Battery device for charging electronic gadgets on the go. Convenience for people who loves traveling and would like to keep personal devices charged.

Key features include:

Capacity: Measured in mAh, typically ranging from 5,000 mAh (1-2 phone charges) to 20,000+ mAh (multiple devices/charges).

Ports: Includes USB-A, USB-C, and sometimes wireless charging, allowing multiple devices to be charged simultaneously.

Fast Charging: Technologies like Power Delivery (PD) and Quick Charge (QC) for faster recharging.

Portability: Compact models are great for daily use, while larger ones are ideal for travel and outdoor activities.

Perfect for keeping devices charged anytime, anywhere!

General Safety Guidelines:

  1. Avoid Overcharging:
    • Do not leave the power bank plugged in once fully charged. Overcharging can lead to overheating or battery damage.
  2. Keep Away from Extreme Temperatures:
    • Avoid exposing the power bank to direct sunlight, high heat, or freezing temperatures. Extreme temperatures can compromise battery integrity.
  3. Avoid Physical Damage:
    • Do not drop, puncture, or crush the power bank, as this may damage the internal components or cause a fire.
  4. Do Not Overload:
    • Only connect devices within the power bank's rated output. Overloading can cause overheating or reduce battery lifespan.
  5. Use the Right Charger and Cable:
    • Use the charger and cable recommended by the manufacturer to avoid overvoltage or short circuits.

While Using the Power Bank:

  1. Do Not Use While Charging:
    • Avoid using the power bank while it is charging, as it can lead to overheating or reduce efficiency.
  2. Monitor for Overheating:
    • If the power bank feels excessively hot during use or charging, disconnect it immediately and allow it to cool.
  3. Keep Away from Water:
    • Ensure the power bank stays dry and avoid using it near water to prevent short circuits or electric shocks.
  4. Avoid Metal Contact:
    • Keep the power bank away from metal objects like coins or keys to prevent short-circuiting its terminals.

Maintenance Tips:

  1. Charge Regularly:
    • If not in use, charge the power bank every few months to maintain battery health.
  2. Replace When Necessary:
    • If the power bank shows signs of bloating, reduced performance, or irregular charging, discontinue use and replace it.
  3. Dispose Responsibly:
    • Do not throw a damaged or expired power bank in regular trash. Dispose of it at an authorized e-waste recycling facility.

By following these precautions, you can safely enjoy the convenience of a power bank while minimizing risks.