Power Bank

Since their introduction, power banks have been a necessary device for people who cannot bear to experience even a minute of inactivity from using their smart devices. Some people do not leave the house without a power bank, to keep their devices fully-charged even with no outlets in sight. Most consider it an essential item—right there with their smartphones, earphone with noise cancellation, credit cards, and house keys.

These support devices provide the needed power for your smartphone and other devices when their battery runs out. They are so convenient—saving you the trouble of searching in panic for the nearest power outlet. If you are a first-time buyer, there are factors you should check to make sure you’re getting the right power bank for your needs. 

How Many Devices Do You Have?

Take a look at all the devices you own and choose the ones you prioritise the most. How many of those preferred devices do you plan to charge on your power bank daily? Your trusty smartphone? Tablet? Your Apple Watch bands?

You should also consider that the type of device also plays a vital role in your decision. There are power-hungry devices such as tablets and laptops, so take note of these things when it’s time to buy your power bank.

Do You Use High Energy-Consuming Apps?

Factor in your work schedule, daily tasks, and other activities when determining the battery capacity you want for your power bank. 

Maybe you’re always travelling to different places, where you can’t always find an establishment with a working socket to charge your devices. Perhaps your job requires you to move around outside all day, taking pictures or shooting videos using your smartphone and tablet.

A small power bank with around 4,500 mAh - 5,000 mAh capacity can be enough to provide a single round and half of the charge cycles for a phone. But if your smartphone has a large battery, the best option can be a heavy-duty power bank. 

Do Your Devices Require a Heavy-Duty Power Bank?

People who are always on the road also rely on power banks to keep the juices of their devices full. Since a small power bank won’t be enough to sustain you on the road, you need to find the model with the right size and weight. 

Heavy-duty power banks are heavier and bigger than mid-sized ones. While their size and weight can be considered an inconvenience in travelling, heavy-duty power banks are also portable enough to be carried around on the road.

Do You Need Your Devices to Be Active All the Time?

If your primary concern is a drained battery, you should choose a power bank with fast-charging features. Check its fast-charging capability, and select the ones that support USB-C Power Delivery and Quick Charge 3.0—ensuring that a compatible phone can charge fast and quickly.

For example, when you want to power up fast, the JetPak ProLED PD can be the one for you. It is an advanced power bank packed with features, including ultra-fast charging via USB-C Power Delivery (18W) and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 3A support. The device comes pre-charged, and it’s compatible with most smartphones, tablets, and other USB-enabled devices.

Conclusion

It’s tempting to just pick the nearest power bank you can find and not care about specifics, especially if you are in a hurry to get one. But carefully considering the power bank’s features and capacity will give you a suitable model that can cover all your priority devices.

If you’re looking for a shop that can give you plenty of mobile accessory options, then Mobilebeat is for you. We offer a wide variety of gadgets and accessories—from smartphone cases to wireless chargers in Australia. Shop with us today and bring home the best power bank for all your devices!