Gregory—March 13, 2025
This portable power bank is great to charge phones and other small electronics it has good battery life when charged. And is a great item to take the my sons sporting event games and charge phones while he plays. This item has been complimented and many people want one for themselves. It is a great value for the money two thumbs up! Read more
Gabe—January 29, 2025
This is an overall nifty power bank! Things always get a bit tricky when you support AC outlets, and most of these power banks require additional cooling (including fans). This does make them more bulky, which this one is, for 24,000 mAh. Still, this was expected so I don't knock off a star. Probably not as good for those powerful gaming laptops that can pull 240W, but still decent. Read more
Brian Battuello—October 6, 2024
I really liked the looks of this massive power brick. It is at least three times the size of any other brick in my collection, and boasts a massive 24,000 mAh capacity. It is also very heavy. It claims to be 2.2 pounds but feels more like 4 pounds, and it is awkward to hold or carry around. I set up to do some tests. First of all, like most power bricks that claim 100w or so AC output, it has a small fan that discreetly blows air out the bottom around four tiny legs. This means that if you set it on a carpet or other rough surface it will probably overheat. To its credit, the fan is one of the quietest ones I've ever heard. Not to its credit, I happened to plug it in to charge via the USB-C in/out port, and after ten hours it had not advanced beyond one blinking light. I found out that I had left the fan on, and it only pulls in enough power from the USB-C to run the fan, and doesn't charge. Not very impressive. I turned off the fan and it took about 10 hours to charge, even though I was using a high amp USB-C source and a good cable. Apparently it is only pulling a few amps at a time. After charging overnight to a full charge, I fully depleted a small Lenovo laptop, and hooked up this unit. The AC power out function worked well, charging the laptop in about three hours. But it depleted the four charge lights down to one light. Based on the specs it should have been able to charge three or four laptops without breaking a sweat. I couldn't charge my Lenovo directly from the USB-C out because it is only rated for 43w and my laptop needs at least 65w, so I had to use the inverter. In short, this unit is too heavy, too awkward to carry around, takes forever to charge and goes limp after one use. Not worth all the effort. I can't think of a situation where this unit would actually be an asset. Read more
Bryan—December 6, 2024
I have been needing a portable power bank that has a outlet plug for devices. It powers up my devices well and works like a charm. It keeps a long charge and recharges a little faster than I expected, which is a nice plus. It is a little on the heavier side, but this is expected given its charging abilities. It has a nice number of ports to support usb-A and usb-c ports. This is a solid option for anyone that needs a heavy duty power bank that has outlet capabilities Read more
Justin—October 5, 2024
Not much to say here. Item feels like it's well made, but after 2 days of charging only 2 of the 4 charge indicator lights have filled up. It's a nice item so I'm a little disappointed, the regular outlet is a great feature and I was looking forward to having this for my laptop on the go. Read more
Sidge—November 6, 2024
This thing is way too bulky and heavy and it tends to overheat, so it's not convenient for travel. Also the user's manual is worthless. It is not built for the consumer. It simply offers the unit's specs and assumes the end user already knows how to use the thing. There is not one single user action listed. The manufacturer owes it to the consumer to help him or her use the product. Heck, they even put instructions on tubes of toothpaste, so why not this? Look around. Read more
Chely—October 3, 2024
We are going camping this weekend and have 5 phones that we need to keep charged, plus limited rechargeable lamps/lanterns as most of our camping lanterns got battery acid in them and had to be thrown away. I saw this pop up and thought 20,000 mAh was a great size that should charge at least a few of our phones, but what really excited me was the 100W AC outlet, so I had to order it!!! It arrived well packaged in bubble wrap and in perfect condition. There was also a changing cord and instructions in the box. I was quite surprised at how big it was compared to my other power banks, especially since I have one that’s like 38,600 mAh and it is SIGNIFICANTLY smaller! I definitely wouldn’t consider this a portable charger for your phone, more of a stationary charger that isn’t plugged into the wall because I don’t see anyone walking around with their phone and this giant power bank in their hands. It was easy to use, and I was surprised to see it also has an LED light on it, which is nice! When you turn on the power bank it displays the battery lights showing how charged it is – FULLY CHARGED when I got it, which was nice!! It does also turn on a fan or something that makes a low noise when using it. I plugged my desk lamp into the AC output and it worked perfectly! I’m not sure how long it’ll last either charging our phones or running the lamp, or both. For now I’m saying it’s worth the price and I’m pleased with the purchase. I’ll give it 4/5 stars just because it seems great but it is quite bulky and the humming noise could get annoying if using when trying to sleep or something like that. I will update my review after our trip with info on how long it lasted and if I still feel it’s a good value for the money and worth buying. Read more