
Adata P10000QCD
10000 mAh, 22.50 W, 37 Wh
Adata P10000QCD
10000 mAh, 22.50 W, 37 Wh
For the "always with you" battery, this part is best suited. The charging capacity of 10'000 mAh is sufficient to bridge even a consumption-intensive day with the cell phone (and a simultaneously connectable second device).
The device is extremely compact and very light, the charge level is clearly visible by the charge indicator. When fully charged, the powerbank stops charging even if the device remains connected.
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I had an older 10000 mAh power bank that only charged at 10W and I wanted something faster for my OnePlus phone. After some research I found this power bank, that also supports Warp charge technology up to 22.5 W. Indeed, the speed is accurate, I tested using the original OnePlus USB cable to charge my phone, and in 30 minutes the power bank charged it from 1% to 42% vs phone charger 1% to 54%. This means that indeed the speed is somewhere around 23W. However, after charging the phone to 100%, the power bank had only 52% left (from 100%). My battery used to be 4000 mAh but after 3 years it dropped to 3150 mAh (measured using an app), so this means that the power bank has around 6300 mAh (and can only charge my phone only twice).
This is very disappointing, as it's only 60% of the advertised capacity, and not enough for most trips.
I will keep it as it's the only power bank I found in Swiss market compatible with Oppo, OnePlus or Realme charging tech that is not super expensive or huge in size. But beware of it's real capacity!
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This review was created for a different variant: P10000QCD (10000 mAh, 18 W, 37 Wh)
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This review was created for a different variant: P10000QCD (10000 mAh, 18 W, 37 Wh)
I like that it is small enough just to keep it on the bottom of my bag in case I need it. It charges my phone twice easily. I am happy with it.
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This review was created for a different variant: P10000QCD (10000 mAh, 18 W, 37 Wh)
We received the part on 13.12.2021 and were initially able to charge the mobile 3 times until the power bank itself had to be charged again. Now, after almost 2 years, the power bank is almost empty after charging the mobile phone once. It has been the same mobile for 2 years. Is this wear and tear "normal" for a powerbank?
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6 out of 26 reviews