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Aukey Sprint Ultra (26800 mAh, 65 W, 99.16 Wh)

Aukey Sprint Ultra

26800 mAh, 65 W, 99.16 Wh


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Sweethome-2016

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Hello Sweethome-2016, you need one with Quick Charge 3.0. This one here for example also from Aukey, has a lot of connections but is ok in terms of price, LG Aukey PA-T11 (60 W, Quick Charge 3.0)
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Tino2012

11 months ago

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Viehbird

11 months ago • purchased this product

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When I switch them on, they light up... When you connect a device for charging, you have to press the power button for 4 seconds.
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Wolvie

1 year ago

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independenttrs

1 year ago • purchased this product

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I have just tried it out. With the centre connection of the power bank and the USB-C charging cable supplied, charging an HP Spectre notebook works without generating heat. I think your powerbank is defective.
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csm

1 year ago

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doswiss90

1 year ago • purchased this product

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You can buy a USB C cable with a power rating of 100W or more, which should charge your notebook: Ugreen USB C - USB C (2 m, USB 2.0)
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Stranger

2 years ago

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gschwinds

2 years ago

There is no general answer to this question. The rules of the respective airline must be observed. As these are not uniform worldwide, there is no general yes or no. In most cases, you will come across a limit of max. 100Wh (approx. 27,000mAh).
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alex.bv

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, energy is measured in Wh (or joules) and this powerbank has 99.16Wh (26800mAh at 3.7V, the voltage of the Li-ion cells). The MacBook Air has a battery with 49.9Wh (4379mAh at 11.4V, so three cells in series). This means you will be able to charge your MacBook slightly less than 2 times, as 10-20% of the energy is lost (converted to heat) during charging.
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Stranger

3 years ago

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ursbadiriy

3 years ago • purchased this product

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The powerbank also charges from normal USB sources, but it takes forever until it is full with little charging power. My Lenovo T15 also has a 65W power supply and can still be recharged with this powerbank, but not at full speed, so the internal battery still goes down during intensive use, but more slowly. When the laptop is switched off, it can be fully charged from the powerbank without any problems, but it is then almost empty again. However, it can be recharged very quickly using the laptop's charger.

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