How are battery banks rated? What should you look for when purchasing one?
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NOTE: Any power bank with less than 25W PD won’t do the Super Fast Charging on Samsung devices, not to mention the Super Fast Charging 2.0 that requires 45W. For that reason I only use this one for non-Samsung stuff, and placed a new order for a 30W power bank.
When choosing a fast-charging power bank, ensure it supports the fast charging protocol compatible with your device, such as Quick Charge (QC), Power Delivery (PD), or Fast Charge Adaptive.
Battery banks, particularly those designed for fast charging, are rated based on several key specifications. Here’s what to look for:
1. Capacity (mAh) “Look for higher Capacity”
2. Output Voltage and Current (V, A)
3. Wattage (W)
4. Charging Ports
5. Input Power (Charging Speed of the Power Bank)
6. Pass-Through Charging
7. Efficiency
8. Build Quality and Safety Features
9. Size and Weight
In the context of power banks and charging technology, **PD** stands for **Power Delivery**. Power Delivery is a fast-charging protocol that is part of the USB-C standard. It allows for higher power levels to be delivered to devices, enabling faster charging.
### Key Features of Power Delivery (PD):
– **Higher Power Output:** PD can deliver up to 100W of power, though in the context of a 20W power bank, it typically means the power bank can charge compatible devices at up to 20 watts.
– **Smart Power Management:** PD dynamically adjusts the power output based on the device’s needs, ensuring efficient and safe charging.
– **Bidirectional Charging:** PD can allow both charging of a device and charging the power bank itself through the same USB-C port.
When combined with **QC** (Quick Charge), it means the power bank supports multiple fast charging standards, making it versatile and compatible with a wide range of devices.