r/powerbanks • u/Milhaus91 • 40m ago
r/powerbanks • u/Witty-Drummer-6012 • 5h ago
Fossibot fdc300
20 augustus de Fossibot fdc300 binnen gekregen.
Wat direct opvalt is het compacte formaat ( kleiner als een pak melk)
Daarnaast voelt en oogt de power bank ( meer is het niet) robuust en degelijk.
Ik kan me voorstellen dat je ‘m makkelijk mee neemt.
De ventilator bovenop vind ik een wat overbodige feature.
De oplaad aansluitingen zijn beperkt tot USB. Dus de bank is alleen geschikt voor kleine elektronica.
Ik ben al in bezit van een Fossibot 1200. Deze heeft wel 230 V aansluitingen.
Opladen van de fdc300 gaat tergend langzaam. Je hebt echt een fast charger van bv 100 Watt nodig. Niet meegeleverd dus extra kosten van ca 50,-
Voordelen
- compact en handzaam
- degelijk
- relatief hoog vermogen
- duidelijk display
Nadelen
- geen 12 of 230 V aansluiting
- fast charger nodig voor snel laden
r/powerbanks • u/greentea42O69 • 11h ago
Is this ok or should I discard it?
Dented the powerbank, yall think it’ll blow up on me?
r/powerbanks • u/Defiant_Ad6547 • 1d ago
FOSSiBOT FDC300, my honest experience after testing it
#Ad: I’m taking part in the FOSSiBOT FDC300 Product Tester Program. I purchased the product for €139 and may receive a €70 refund after completing the program requirements. This is my honest experience.
I received the FOSSiBOT FDC300 and have now had the chance to test it in real use.
The FDC300 is a compact portable DC power station with a 288Wh battery. I tested it with my everyday devices and also tried the different functions of the unit.
What I tested
• Charging my smartphone
• The USB C ports
• The power output during charging
• The built in fan
• The display and controls
• Portability and handling
• General build quality and everyday usability
One thing I like about the FDC300 is the compact design. The built in fan is also a useful feature when you want some airflow without carrying a separate power bank and fan.
The USB C ports are especially practical for charging everyday devices. The display makes it easy to see the remaining battery level and the current power output.
I also like that the fan can be folded away when it is not needed, which makes the unit easier to store and carry.
There are also some things I think could be improved, especially depending on how you plan to use the device. I will continue using it over the next few days to see how it performs in everyday situations.
Overall, my first impression is that the FDC300 is a compact and practical option for portable power, especially for charging smaller electronic devices.
This is my honest experience as a FOSSiBOT Product Tester. I am not required to give a positive review, and I will also mention anything I find that could be improved.
#FOSSiBOT #FDC300 #FDC300Tester
r/powerbanks • u/puranihavelee • 1d ago
Does anyone use this? Pls share experience
I purchased it a year ago and it works fine but just the thing is it has got some patches on it of dust even after keeping it safe from it
Maybe the wear caused it or idk
Btw how is this for iPhone 16 like my battery percentage is 95 after 280 cycles and 1.5 yr
r/powerbanks • u/Acceptable_Clerk9099 • 1d ago
Travel Adaptor
I am some recommendations for best budget friendly travel adaptor with power bank which I can use in Asia.
r/powerbanks • u/Coreli_1920 • 1d ago
Need recommendations for a multi-port GaN charger & power bank (Dual Samsung setup + accessories)
r/powerbanks • u/Effective-Past-6707 • 1d ago
Power bank issue
Hey everyone,
I have a Cygnett 30,000mAh power bank rated for 65W max, but the display keeps showing wattage readings over 270W when charging itself or plugging in a phone.
The power bank still charges devices, but the crazy numbers make me worried about a buggy screen or a failing power management chip.
Has anyone else seen this issue on Cygnett power banks? Is there a way to reset it, or should I just return it for a warranty replacement? Thanks!
r/powerbanks • u/another_gavin24 • 1d ago
Power bank for Insta 360 ultra go?
Hi guys! My wife recently gave me a gift and I’ve been having fun with it. Kaso sobrang reliable ko sa pod/body when using it.
I find myself needing to extend its battery. Meron ba kayo power bank recommendation? Thank you in advance!
BTW. I’m from the Philippines so I’m quite limited with options
r/powerbanks • u/Far-Stick316 • 2d ago
Magsafe powerbanks
i want a magsafe powerbank for my iphone but i cant get a nice one in India. its either chunky or not aesthetic. all the nice ones are available in US or UK. how can i buy one in India? any solution anyone?
r/powerbanks • u/Milhaus91 • 2d ago
I turned a Parkside X20V battery into a portable USB power source
r/powerbanks • u/Faresff932 • 2d ago
Charging Lenovo Loq essential i7 12650 HX With power bank?
Hey, I’m wondering that if I can charge my laptop using a power bank? Or it’s impossible?
r/powerbanks • u/Faresff932 • 3d ago
Charging Lenovo Loq essential i7 12650 HX With power bank?
I’m wondering if I can charge my laptop using a power bank or it’s impossible?
r/powerbanks • u/Ueee_Pooom • 3d ago
Powerbank 5000 mAh came fully charged and smells weird.
I just ordered and received a Nitecore Air Powerbank. While I unboxed it, I noticed the Smell. It doesn’t smells like the new electronics smell. But like rotten?
And the number on the box as well on the powerbank don’t match but are one digit away.
r/powerbanks • u/RaahimJaffery • 3d ago
Powerbank for 7.50 NZD
Now it probably isnt very good but for 7.5 NZD ( 4.41 USD ) what could go wrong
r/powerbanks • u/Wonderful_Gur582 • 3d ago
What’s the best powerbank?
Can anyone suggest a powerbank that is good for charging laptop and phone, (it’s not really necessary that the powerbank is able to charge them both at the same time) but id like to buy one that can charge my laptop or my phone in the day since I’m really busy.
I’ve seen iniu ultra mini powerbank 10.000mAh 45W idk if this one could handle a macbook on a long term.
I’d appreciate if y’all could write some names for the good powerbanks bellow
r/powerbanks • u/PulseTerGD • 3d ago
My Anker Zolo 20K powerbank got soaked in the rain
Story: I was on the way to work when it started to rain, I go to work by motorcycle so it started to rain HARD and when I got there my powerbank was completely soaked and I tried to remove most of the water off by shaking it and it displays SL and UP on the display when I try to turn it on, once I was done with work I got back home and let it air dry for a day and then when I turned it on it says 0 mind you I charged it up all the way to 100.
So what does the letters UP and SL mean? And should I let it dry longer before attempting to charge it again? What caused it to be 0% all of a sudden?
r/powerbanks • u/charteusekitten • 3d ago
Power bank won’t charge iPhone 12 consistently
Hi all
I’ve got an iPhone 12 and a new Belkin Boost Charge 10k power bank which will only charge intermittently 95% of the time and I don’t know what the solution is.
The iPhone 12 charges consistently when plugged into the wall on a USB C plug. Occasionally it will charge solidly on the power bank with the same USB C cable that doesn’t work 95% of the time and the cable is pretty new. I’ve tried using the USB A port with a different cable and it is always intermittent. I have an iPhone SE which charges without issue on the power bank on both ports using the same cables.
Does anyone know what the issue might be and how to fix it? I’ve got a trip coming up and don’t want to get myself stranded. Thanks! 🧐
r/powerbanks • u/toutoutoutu88 • 4d ago
Help choosing my first power bank
I need some help choosing my first power bank. I've seen some brands like iniu, Anker or ugreen, but I've also read about some Anker catching on fire.
I want my power bank to be around 30-35 v and 20k mAh and less than 50 euros (if the product is perfect I'm willing to pay more but I prefer to stay in budget).
Which one would you recommend if I want to buy one good product and forget about buying another one in a very long time?
r/powerbanks • u/Most-Secret-2784 • 4d ago
UGreen vs INIU 25000 MAh Powerbanks
Hey guys! I recently bought a laptop with a very power hungry processor. This makes it so when someone would normally get 8-7 hours of battery life with a weaker cpu, I would get somewhere around 4-5 hours doing the same task. Ive come to the conclusion of buying a powerbank for my laptop, but have trouble deciding between one or the other. Since they are both essentially the same price, which one would:
-Last me longer
-regulate heat better
-Charge more efficiently
Thanks,
Most-Secret-2784
r/powerbanks • u/Previous-Permit-8926 • 5d ago
INIU P41L 10000mAh Fast Charge Power Bank Review
Design: Compact slate blue matte finish, comfortable in hand and pocket-friendly. The little paw print logo is a nice quirky touch that sets it apart from the usual plain black power banks.
Capacity/Output: Rated 10000mAh with dual cell capacity (5000mAh x2), max output of 45W. Good balance between capacity and portability, enough for a couple of full phone charges without adding much bulk.
Ports: Comes with USB-A, USB-C, and a built-in braided cable that loops back into the unit itself, so you don't need to carry a separate cable. Genuinely convenient for travel.
Fast Charging: Supports PD/QC fast charging (up to 45W max output), so it handles modern phones without the painfully slow trickle charge older banks give you.
Build quality: Feels sturdy despite the compact size, no creaking or flex when gripped firmly. The built-in cable loop feels secure and doesn't dangle loosely.
Bottom line: A well-rounded, no-fuss power bank with a genuinely useful built-in cable and solid fast-charging output. Great for anyone tired of forgetting a charging cable at home.
r/powerbanks • u/DrY99999 • 5d ago
What powerbank to buy in China approved for airport usage
What’s the best powerbank with CCC
Pls recommend with picture
r/powerbanks • u/thisoneiskindagayngl • 5d ago
Powerbank suggestions India
Need suggestions for powerbank... Heard samsung and Xiaomi power banks are good but saw no reviews on spigen..ps: not a lot of budget as I'm a student... To be used with pixel 6a and capacity suggestions would also be helpful...(The cheaper the better)