Digitec Powerbank (27600 mAh, 140 W, 99.36 Wh)
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Digitec Powerbank

27600 mAh, 140 W, 99.36 Wh


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USB-C Guy

3 months ago

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digitec

3 months ago

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The USB-C port of the power bank is suitable for both input and output. The power bank supports Power Delivery 2.0 and 3.0, which means that it can both charge and charge other devices.

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Anonymous

6 days ago

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gerhard.koschany

6 days ago

There can be several factors for this: 1. the battery still has a certain residual charge and therefore draws less power. Particularly from 60%, the power draw drops to 100% charge. 2. the cable handles a maximum power of 5V, 1.5A, which corresponds to 7.5W. Unfortunately, even the original Apple cable does not always seem to draw 15W. 3. the cable is not MFI. In this case, the charging current may always remain at 7.5W. Therefore check the following: How discharged is the iPhone battery (remaining charge)? The battery should draw up to 20W between 10-60%. With wireless charging, the iPhone 14 Pro can draw 15W with MagSafe and up to 7.5W with the normal Qi standard. Is the cable original Apple-certified (MFI), is the mobile charged directly by cable? If the cable is not an original Apple cable, try replacing it.

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diogoking1

1 week ago

Can I use this powerbank for the switch 2?

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digitec

1 week ago

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Yes, you can use this power bank for the Nintendo Switch 2. With 30 W Power Delivery via USB-C, it offers sufficient power to charge the Switch 2 and supports the common fast charging standards recommended for the Switch 2. The capacity of 15,000 mAh is sufficient for several charging cycles, so you can play for longer on the go.

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moctar

1 week ago

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digitec

1 week ago

Thanks for the product details! Here's a clear answer to your question: --- ## Magnetic Powerbank" compatibility with Android smartphones Digitec's Magnetic Powerbank (5000 mAh, 20 W, 19.25 Wh) (DG-PB003) is an emergency charger (powerbank) which, according to its name, incorporates magnetic functionality. However, magnetic compatibility depends on the type of technology used: ### 1. magnetic compatibility - If the powerbank uses universal magnetic technology (for example, an integrated magnet to hold the cable or phone in place) : - Yes, it can be used with all Android smartphones (and even iPhone), as it is simply a magnet for holding, not charging. - If the powerbank uses magnetic charging (such as Apple's MagSafe or similar technology for Android): - Compatibility depends on the smartphone: - Most Android smartphones do not have a built-in magnetic charging system (except for certain recent or top-of-the-range models). - To use magnetic charging, you generally need an adapter or a special case compatible with the powerbank's technology. ### 2. Charging compatibility - The powerbank provides fast charging of up to 20W via a USB port (probably USB-C or USB-A). - All Android smartphones compatible with fast charging via USB can be charged with this powerbank, even without the magnetic function. ### 3. Summary - Yes, the powerbank can charge all Android smartphones via a USB cable. - The magnetic function is not necessarily compatible with all Android smartphones (unless you use a special adapter or case). - Check the product description or contact the manufacturer to find out exactly how the magnetic part works. --- ## Tip For optimum compatibility, use a USB cable suitable for your smartphone. If you want to take advantage of magnetic charging, check that your smartphone or its case is compatible with the powerbank's magnetic technology. --- Need help finding a magnetic adapter or shell? Let me know!

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Anonymous

2 weeks ago

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gerhard.koschany

2 weeks ago

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Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to test how the power bank works in idle mode (power consumption <0.5W). However, an iPad in idle mode, which draws approx. 1.5W, kept the powerbank permanently active. As I couldn't find any reference to a low-power function in the powerbank manual, I hope that the powerbank remains permanently active even at extremely low power consumption.

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spilfish

2 weeks ago

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digitec

2 weeks ago

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The most suitable power supply unit for the Magnetic Powerbank with 5000 mAh and 20 W is the Digitec Fast Charger with 30 W. This power supply offers sufficient power to charge the power bank efficiently and quickly without exceeding the maximum charging power. The power bank supports various fast charging technologies such as Power Delivery 3.0, which can be optimally utilised with the 30 W power supply unit. The more powerful GaN chargers with 48 W or 65 W are compatible, but do not offer any noticeable advantages for this power bank, as the power bank draws a maximum of 20 W of power.

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johnnyeightpence

1 month ago

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digitec

1 month ago

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The power bank starts charging automatically as soon as a consumer is connected. There is no need to press a button to start the charging process.

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johnnyeightpence

1 month ago

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stephankeller

1 month ago

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In my experience: yes, the power bank switches off, I don't know the limit value. However, my Sensirion USB CO2 measuring gadget had too low a power consumption for the power bank to remain "on".

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Anonymous

1 month ago

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RosigerPicup20

2 months ago

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markus.oertly

2 months ago

It is best held directly on the smartphone. It still works with a very thin case, but is no longer as stable. I use it together with the Kaiser camera grip, the Ulanzi smartphone holder, a Samsung USB-C stick 512 GB and a DJI Mic Mini. All together on a tripod, with an LED light if required. This gives me a top video system that records directly to a USB stick (with the Blackmagic Camera and Final Cut Camera apps). A top rig!

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ch.l75

2 months ago

Can I also charge 2 devices with 70W each?

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c156280

2 months ago

2x20 watts with simultaneous charging of the bank works perfectly and transparently. Everything is shown on the display. Device highly recommended. I cannot judge 2x70W

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Anonymous

3 months ago

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digitec

3 months ago

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You can fully charge your iPhone 13 about 4 to 5 times with a 15,000 mAh power bank, depending on the efficiency of the power bank and the charging process. The iPhone 13 has a battery capacity of around 3,227 mAh.

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