Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Power Bank Could Save Your Day!



Have you ever asked yourself if you need a power bank with you? Or have you ever thought that of buying one? I have asked myself before, why do I need it while I always charge my phone before leaving home. Until one day, it made me realized how important and reliable it can be on emergency situations.


What happened? Power out on our place and I have an important call to make and my phone is just a few percentage left on its battery. And it got me. Don’t let this thing happen to you.

Let me share with you different scenarios that these batterychargers will be helpful to you.

1.   Unexpected power interruption
This is an uncontrollable situation wherein you just woke up one day that there is no power in your place. Portable Power Bank can help you out in charging your devices and phones to make important calls.

2.   Typhoons and calamities
This is no joke if you experience typhoons and need to check your family members that are not in the house. What if their phones are already dead? You’ll keep worrying what happened to them. If they have Power Bank USB Battery Charger  with them, they can  charge their phones or mobiles anywhere they are. You can get a peace of mind that they are safe.

3.   Caught up on Traffic
What if mom is waiting for you on dinner? She might get disappointed if you can’t make it on time and not getting any update from you. Stay connected with her, so she’ll be happy to expect you’d come even late. 

4.   Meeting New Friends
Sometimes you are thinking of a different style on how to approach people to meet new friends. Well, it can be helpful to you too. Since these power banks have 4 USB ports, 4 can enjoy charging together  while you chat.

There are still lots of uses and situations that portable power banks can be helpful to you. These are just few of them.

I think if you read this, you might be able to decide now to buy one for yourself or even for your family members. But be sure the  buy one that is reliable, compact, and with correct battery capacity label.

Thursday, June 2, 2016

6 Must-Know Technical Terms When Shopping for a Power Bank



Do you want to buy a power bank for your smartphone, tablet, and other mobile devices? If you do, there are certain terminologies that you will often encounter when you go shopping for this portable power source. Knowing what they mean can help you understand and determine the right power bank you should purchase for your devices. Let's take a look at some of them.



Technical Terms Related to Power Bank Use
1.mAh
mAh stands for "milli ampere hours." It is basically the unit for measuring the amount of stored energy in a battery. The mAh rating you'll see on power banks tells you how much energy they can transfer to the device that you want to recharge, like a mobile phone for instance. The higher the mAh rating of a power bank is, the longer or the more energy it can provide to the device to be recharged.

2. Volts and Amps
Volt is basically the electrical pressure or strength of an electrical current. Amp, on the other hand, is the amount of electrical volume that moves through an electronic device. When buying a portable powerbank, it is more important to consider its amp because it can affect how fast or slow the power bank can charge a device. The lower the number of outputted amps, the longer it will take it to recharge an electronic device.

3. Output and Input Current
Output current is expressed in amps (as explained above). It tells you how much the charger is capable of producing the power you need and how quickly. Input current is expressed in volts. It indicates the amount of power coming into the power bank.

4. Standby Time
Standby time tells how long a power bank can hold its change when it is not being used.

5. PCB
PCB stands for Printed Circuit Board. The PCB basically controls the flow of electricity inside the power bank. A PCB with excellent quality will enable the power bank to charge more electronic devices and help ensure its durability.

6. Li-ion and Li-poly
Li-ion and Li-poly refer to the components used in battery packs. Li-ion is usually much cheaper and it has a higher energy density as compared to Li-poly. Li-poly, on the other hand, is a newer innovation and is used in the batteries of many mobile electronic devices today. Li-poly is usually more expensive because it is safer to use.

When you go for shopping, be sure to look out for these terminologies so it will be much easier for you to find the externalbattery charger that you need.