Can we have a /power bank/ thread?
There's this deal on Amazon now, but I'm unsure if should pull the trigger.
>>56252374
Yes.
No, go for Xiaomi.
>>56252374
Hey friend, I just bought two of those powerbanks, one silver, one orange. I was impressed with it the first time i used it but after recharging both of them I am not too pleased. They take a long time to charge. The led lights bleed into each other so you don't really know if you have 100% or 66% charge. There seems to be no way to turn them off once they are on. So they slowly lose charge just sitting out. They are not something you can throw in your back pack for a few weeks and have it ready just in case, you need to always charge it up and it will drain on its own in a few days.
I got a 10,000 mAh for $19.99 like 3 years ago, still works fine.
>>56252374
>buys a thin device for muh slimness
>lugs around an external battery
Just buy a phone with a decent battery next time.
>>56253942
In fairnness, phones with decent batteries have been obliterated due to the recent thinner is better fad
>>56252374
6000mAh is pathetic. Barely enough to charge your phone one and a half times.
>>56254237
>Xiaomi Redmi Pro
>Oukitel k6000 premium/pro
>Oukitel k10000
>Leagoo shark 1
>Cubot H1/H2/Max/Dinosaur
>Doogee T6 pro
>Blu energy XL
They haven't, they're just made by chinks and not so popular.
>He doesn't build his own
>>56252374
Anker Wins every time
>>56254685
>>He doesn't build his own
Don't make my own clothes, either.
>>56252374
Only get Anker or Xiaomi.
I have Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
What cheap powerbank with quick charge do you recommend?
>>56257286
>he doesn't make his own clothes
>>56257291
Anker sounds like an Indian name. I don't want to give my money to poos and Pajeets.