
4smarts VoltHub
20000 mAh, 160 W, 74 Wh
4smarts VoltHub
20000 mAh, 160 W, 74 Wh
Hi. I hadn't weighed the battery, but I was surprised myself at how heavy it was... extremely heavy. In addition, mine gave up the ghost after 2 weeks because of a loose contact. Very disappointing and gave it back immediately...
I would also be interested in this! I've had two of these powerbanks on the charger for 24 hours and the last bar is still flashing. One PowerBank is even connected to a 65W PD charger - there is certainly enough power available. Can someone briefly describe how the PowerBank behaves when fully charged?
Basically a 100W charger...anything less than that will also work, but cannot provide full charging power!
Right, sounds good, but I am also disappointed with the block. QI did not work either
Raw materials are becoming more expensive 😔. 4 Graphite battery from Tesla.
Du kannst jedes Netzteil mit USB-C verwenden, dafür gibt's den PD-Standard (Power Delivery): i-tec USB-C Universal Charger (112 W) HP USB Typ-C Netzteil (90 W)
Normally yes (without guarantee).
From the description "(...) gal whether it's a MacBook Pro, iPad, GoPro, Bluetooth speaker, Nintendo Switch or other device." If you don't just stop reading at the first device, you can charge all devices that can be charged via USB-A and USB-C (PD) with such powerbanks.
I'd contact the customer service, so you can RMA it. https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/en-us/categories/360000036789-Warranty-return
I don't have much personal experience yet. But 4Smarts states the following in the instructions: - with USB-C mains charger with Power Delivery and 100 watts: approx. 60 min. - with Macbook Pro charger: approx. 90 min. - with Quick Charge charger: approx. 5-6h - with normal charger: approx. 9h
It depends on the device you are charging. I can charge my Huawei MateBook at least four times.
I have tested it with myself: I can charge e.g. 2 IPhones during charging (e.g. one wireless and one via USB, or both via USB). Alternatively, an XPS13 notebook (PD USB-C with 45W). However, when the XPS13 notebook is connected, it no longer charges at the other sockets - I suspect that with charge-through, the charging power is not as high as usual.
There is a 100W cable, but no power supply.
Enclosed is the scope of delivery: -4smarts Powerbank VoltHub Graphene 20000mAh grey -Charging cable USB-C to USB-C 5A (100W)
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