
Intenso power bank
10000 mAh, 5 W, 37 Wh
Intenso power bank
10000 mAh, 5 W, 37 Wh
Oui ( micro USB )
The powerbank does not have an USB-C output for iPhone 12 cable. So for charging, a cable with USB-A connector is required.
kurzes Ladekabel (micro USB/USB) ist dabei. Normales Lightning passt.
just google the quickcharge specifications...(got it all from wiki) Quick Charge 3.0 is clearly stated here that the product supports it. Quick Charge 3.0--> 3.6 V to 22 V --> in steps of 0.2 V also--> 2.6 A or 4.6 A resp.--> 18 W Exciting info I have found: Unsuitable for Quick Charge are the so-called fast charging cables. With these, the two data lines of the USB standard are short-circuited, but Quick Charge needs them for voltage sensing. But the product still says the following: Output current 3 A, but there are two usb ports, so it must be at least 5.2 with two times 2.6? With the 3A, I assume that this applies to both USBs when charging at the same time, which can no longer correspond to Quick Charge 3.0, or? Thanks for the question, it helped me to recognise the problem and digitec should help to categorise all powerbanks better and to specify the specifications exactly if they want to.
This power bank has the following automatic features: Overvoltage protection, discharge protection, overcharge protection and short-circuit protection. And yes, theoretically it would be possible to charge the mobile phone and the powerbank at the same time when the mobile phone is plugged into the powerbank.