Asin |
B07XFBN7HX |
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Dimensions |
7.09 x 5.51 x 0.79 inches |
Weight |
15.4 ounces |
Manufacturer |
Miady |
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Davion –
I’ve had mine going on 3 years I believe. They take a while to charge up but they last and charge your phone really fast. I don’t use them on a daily basis but I use them a lot when I travel which is frequent at least every 3-4 months
gena7180 –
These are so awesome I have bought two sets. I initially bought them for a Disney trip to recharge in the park. I know have 2 sets. We use them all the time. We recently took a 8.5 hour road trip and we used them to keep devices going. I had one plugged in recharging in the car at all times and rotating them between 3 tablets and my phone kept everyone set. They are super slim- I have a belt bag and can plug my phone in and slip them both in the belt bag No issue same with a coat pocket. They are great.
Louc757 –
After having read some of the negative reviews, I was a little skeptical about ordering this. However, I am very pleased with the product. I have not been paid nor received products to write this review. I don’t write many reviews, but when I do, I try to do an in-depth evaluation of them. In my testing, I used my iPhone XS, iPad 6th Gen, my Kindle Fire 8 inch, and my wife’s iPad Air 4.
About the battery. It’s not very clear from the website or the instructions on what the ports do, but the information is there. It would be better if the company printed INPUT or OUTPUT on the battery itself. To summarize, this device has 2 INPUT ports (to charge the battery pack), a micro-USB and a USB-C port. The USB-C cannot be used to power a device. To test this, I plugged a USB-C cable into my wife’s iPad Air 4, and the iPad started charging the portable charger. The 2 USB-A ports are what are used for charging devices. Charging times will vary depending on if you are using the device while charging or charging with it off. Some reviews said it will only charge their device once. It’s important to note, this is only a 10,000 mAh battery. My iPad Air has 8800 mAh battery. The battery pack has only an 80% efficiency rate (no batteries are 100% efficient) so you will only get about 8000 mAh from it meaning it will charge my device only once. It will charge my phone almost 3 times however. For tablets, if you want to charge more than once, then a larger capacity battery is needed.
To properly use a battery pack, let you device run down some, to approx 50-80% before using the charger. IF you fully deplete the device, it may not be able to power the dive and charge it at the same time. Now for the tests on each device:
Apple iPhone XS
It charges my iPhone while using. It charged 1% in about 10 minutes. While the phone was off, it charged 10% in under an hour, but my phone was at 88%, so it was near a full charge. It would charger quicker if it had a lower charge.
Apple iPad 6th Gen
This charged my iPad while using it. It is not fast, but it will provide a slight charge while using. While off, I gained 30% from 36% to 66% in 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Apple iPad Air 4
Apple’s new iPad with a high resolution screen and fast 8 core processor for CPU and graphics, the battery will only hold a charge, this portable charger will not charge the iPad while using it. While off, it charged the battery 10% in an hour and 15 minutes. It is important to note, you will have to get a USB-A to USB-C cable to charge newer generation iPads. If you plug the Apple cable with 2 USB-C ports into the USB-C port on the battery pack, the iPad will charge the battery pack.
Kindle Fire 8 Inch
The device charges while using. Due to its smaller battery capacity, it charged about 10% in 15 minutes.
As mentioned before, this is great value for a battery pack for smaller devices. It will power tablets as well, but for devices with large capacity batteries, it will be very slow, and only provide one charge. I’ve only had the device 1 week, time will see how well they hold up.
Cory Maffeo –
Greetings, tech enthusiasts and on-the-go warriors,
Allow me to share my exhilarating experience with the Miady 2-Pack 10000mAh Dual USB Portable Charger—a charging duo that goes beyond the ordinary, offering reliable power on demand in a stylish blend of Blue and Pink. This isn’t just a pair of power banks; it’s a dynamic charging solution, a tech essential that seamlessly integrates into your daily adventures.
**Reliable Power at Your Fingertips**: Step into a world where charging anxiety isn’t just a concern; it’s a thing of the past. The Miady 2-Pack of 10000mAh power banks isn’t just a charging solution; it’s a power-packed companion that ensures your devices stay energized throughout your hectic day.
**Dual USB Convenience**: The dual USB ports aren’t just a feature; they’re a convenience booster. These power banks aren’t just chargers; they’re a dynamic duo that lets you charge two devices simultaneously, turning your charging routine into an efficient and streamlined process.
**USB-C Fast Charging Magic**: The USB-C fast charging capability isn’t just a spec; it’s a time-saving wizard. These power banks aren’t just devices; they’re a charging powerhouse that refuels your devices at an impressive speed, keeping you connected without the agonizing wait.
**Backup Charger Bliss**: Whether it’s your iPhone 14, Galaxy S22, Pixel, or any other gadget in need, these power banks are not just backups; they’re a reliable lifeline that ensures your devices stay charged, regardless of the twists and turns of your day.
**Blue and Pink Style Fusion**: The color combination isn’t just a visual choice; it’s a style statement. This 2-pack in Blue and Pink isn’t just charging equipment; it’s a fashion-forward tech accessory that adds a touch of vibrancy to your charging routine.
**Compact and Portable Powerhouses**: These power banks aren’t just compact; they’re portable powerhouses. It’s not just about size; it’s about the convenience of slipping them into your pocket or bag, ensuring you have reliable power wherever your adventures take you.
Now, from the perspective of an average tech user, you might wonder, “Are they just another pair of power banks?” To that, I say, dear reader, they are not *just* power banks. They are a charging solution, a duo that seamlessly integrates into your daily life, ensuring your devices stay charged without any hassle.
In conclusion, if you’ve been on the lookout for power banks that not only deliver reliable charging but also do it in style, the Miady 2-Pack 10000mAh Power Banks are the answer. They’re not just power banks; they’re an essential part of your on-the-go toolkit.
To reliable power, dual charging convenience, and the undeniable charm of Miady efficiency,
Yours in tech-forward charging and stylish reliability,
An average tech user who found power and style in every charge.
Kim Lagunas –
As the college years have gone by, I’ve become accustomed to the concept of NEVER being in the dorms. However, my electronics… not so much. I’d rather not carry a car battery in my backpack all day, but not having my phone, iPad and airpods for classes and meetings was impossible… until these came in!
I LOVE these banks, they’re lightweight + thin to the point where I usually keep one of these within my coat or pants pocket. Also because there’s two, I just swap them every other day!
There’s 4 lights at the bottom that indicate how much charge is left + a button on the side that, when pressed, continues charging your device. Based on my experience, they automatically turn off once your device is at full battery. Albeit, you’ll have to turn it back on once your device starts losing charge (doesn’t automatically turn back on.) Personally though, I think this feature is GREAT as I’d rather not fry my iPad battery with constant overcharging… again.
Brian –
Great product, great price, quick charge and last more than once!
Kathy –
These little gems work great for every thing I need. I have several led products for face and body. I can plug them in and no problems what so ever! Easy to stow one in purse for phone if needed. Had to get a set for my daughter.
mommavee –
I like it.
Pros: The device itself holds a really good charge. USB-C Charger is so easy to get. You get 2.
Con: Charge could be faster with items or the device. It takes a little while to charge some devices and itself. However, that is not a deal breaker for me. I still recommend it because the charge is still decent for you getting 2.
Jenifer Greenwell –
UPDATE 1/19/24 – Upgrade from 1 star to 4.5 stars (rounded up to 5 stars) I contacted the company and told them that my 2 chargers had quit working. They sent me 2 replacements very quickly, and after 2-3 weeks, I’m very happy! Both chargers work great. I recommend this product and this company!
UPDATE 12/23/23 – After 3 months, these are useless. They take a long time to charge, and don’t hold a charge for more than 15 minutes. When I plug either of these in to charge my phone, they charge for maybe 10-15 minutes and then the chargers need to be recharged. And my phone is only charged a little bit. I’m going to try to contact the company, and will update this if they help me out. But for now — A WASTE OF MONEY!
First of all, I purchased 2 lightning cables for these chargers because the cords included are NOT lightning cords (as stated in the description). Both of the chargers worked great for the first month, then the white one quickly started slowing down . I can charge my phone when it’s at 50% to 100% in about an hour and a half, then the charger needs to be recharged because it’s down to one light. This will usually take up to 3 hours. The black one started to slow down about 2 months after buying them. It charges my phone fairly quickly, but the charger battery is drained after one 3/4 charge of my phone. It seemed like it was a good price for a good product, but not if they stop working after 1 and 2 months AND having to purchase lightning cords. Looking for new ones to purchase. I would NOT recommend these.
TREX –
TL;DR – You’re getting around 12,000 total mah for the 18$ cost based on my measurments of 6 samples. Not a bad bargain still but just be aware it seems statistically unlikely you’ll get a full 20kmah. YMMV or rather YWMV (your wattage may vary).
I have 6 of these, 3×2 pairs, going back to 2021. 2 for $15-20 right for 20,000mah? With 10’s of thousands of reviews and 4+ stars? Seems like a no brainer.
BUT….
I saw Project Farm’s power bank review posted Jan 2024 and the results were so bad I thought I had to test for myself.
So I picked up a usb power tester, it’s like a kil-o-watt, you plug power into one side and draw in the other and it sits in the middle and records the power as it flows, watts, amps, volts. They’re sold here in fact, just search for usb power tester. The one I have is the + shaped one for $16 at the time of this review. (so $20 this time next year due to profiteering and customer gouging, I mean inflation)
All 6 of mine topped out between 10 and 11 watts of charging power with two draws. That’s 2.2 amps at 5 volts.
All 6 I brought up to a full charge (4 lights) and then sitting on the chargers another 24 hours just be certain.
I plugged a string of 5v LED lights into the power tester which pulls 2 amps at full brightness (1.99 amps technically) and then plugged the tester into each of the 6 one by one until the powerbank shut down. Took 3 days to work through.
The oldest 2 died at 5000 mah and 5400 mah.
The middle 2 died at 6200 mah and 6300 mah.
The newest two purchased in October died at 6800 mah and 6100 mah.
It’s interesting to note that the LED’s seem to be calibrated to rated capacity (10,000mah), i.e. each light count as 2500 mah and has nothing to do with the capacity in the batteries.. But the reality is it takes awhile to drop from 4 to 3 but then it’s a rocket ship to 1 light and shutdown.
Those capacities I also tested to use an alternate method by charging a cell phone with a dead battery, rated and measured at 5010mah, from 0% to 100%, started a game and let it burn the battery back 0, then put it back on the same power bank which took it from 0% to around 12% at which point the power bank shut off.