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Upgrade QDSP Technology: With the same battery capacity, our new Quick Discharge Start Power jump starter has 3-5 times enhanced current compare to the old 2nd generation. At the same time, It could balance temperature through reducing start up temperature by disruptive innovation of battery / assembly structure to keep safe start.POWERFUL JUMP STARTER: This compact car power pack is able to jump start 12V vehicles (up to 7.0L gas or 6.5L diesel engine) in seconds with 2200A peak current. The powerful lithium battery booster - up to 50 jump starts on a single charge. Suitable for car, truck, motorcycle, boat, RV or tractor and so on. |
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I've done research on both, and they're very similar. I may actually return the Audew and purchase this one for a few reasons:
1) This TOPVISION has a 2 year warranty, whereas the Audew has a 1 year warranty
2) This one does NOT have a BOOST button, whereas the Audew (and many others) do. This may not be a deal breaker, but the boost button is hard to press on the units that may requrie it when jumping.
3) This one has higher mAh and higher peak amps than the Audew. Calculations show that this one may not truly have 21800 mAh, but if it jumps the car, who cares
4) The Topvision has a built in volt meter on the cable plug. It can help to assess the charge of your battery before jumping, and can help determine if the alternator is working correctly (showing a reading in the 14v range) after jumping
5) The Topvision has been sold on Amazon for a while. Some Audew jump starters seem to appear on Amazon and then vanish (like the 2000A). It may be due to updating the jumpers to "newer models" but it just seems strange that the actual listings are removed.
5) I e-mailed Audew customer service several times over the last 2 weeks regarding the unit I purchased as the percent charge drops from 100% to 86% over a 3 day period, and never receive a response. This is my experience, but my concern would be if I truly have problems with the unit, will they stand behind their product?
6) The TopVision is currently $60. The Audew was $65 I believe. The Audew DOES come with a wall plug and the TopVision does not, but if you have a smartphone, you probably have a compatible plug.
It's probably a crapshoot on these jumpers, but a 24 month warranty, potentially better customer service (as seen on Amazon reviews), the built in volt meter, and a lower price make this a good choice.
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Edit: this one does have USB charging
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This one also has a USB c port for charging the unit
Strong starting current and charges on USB-C.
Yes, come with USB-C cable for charging but no AC plug, claiming they keep the price low. Oh well, can get a PD for it instead.