Prime Members: ROMOSS 60000mAh 22.5W PD Fast Charging Portable Power Bank
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ROMOSS Direct via Amazon has for Prime Members:ROMOSS 60000mAh Portable Power Bank w/ 22.5W Fast Charging, PD 3.0, USB C, 4 Outputs & 3 Inputs for $69.99 - $35 when you clip the 50% coupon on the product page = $34.99. Shipping is free.
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Ultra-High 60000mAh Capacity Power Bank delivers multiple charges to smartphones, tablets and other USB-powered devices. Delivering over 12 charges to iPhone 15/14, 10 to S23, and 5 to iPad powering your devices for week on end during trips
Fast Charging and Universal Compatibility supporting 18W PD and QC output, compatible with all major fast charging protocols, enabling fast charging for Apple, devices and more. The easy-to-read LED display keeps track of the power status
Multiple Charging Options; 4 outputs, 3 inputs Charge multiple devices simultaneously with two 5V/2.4A USB ports, one Type C port, and one USB fast charging port. 3 power bank charging inputs: Micro USB, Lightning, and USB Type C
The Romoss PEA60 60000 mAh energy dense portable power station is designed as Indoor and Outdoor, Travel charger. Take it with you on your travels, outdoor adventures, or simply keep it in as backup charger for emergencies
Intelligent Safety Protection; The built-in multi safety system offers complete protection against over-heat, over-charge, over-current, over-discharge, and short-circuits
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About this product:
60000mAh
18W USB Power Delivery and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging.
22.5W fast charging.
4 Outputs: 1 x USB A 22.5W fast charging port, 2 x 5V/2.4A USB ports, 1 x Type C port,
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In case folks are wondering, I looked it up and the limit is 27,000 mAh.
You are not allowed to bring it on a commercial flight.
You can't charge a laptop with it.
I mean in one picture it says "Charges 4 Devices Simultaneously" and there are four devices in the picture, and one of the four is a laptop........
Obviously 20W isn't enough but for the average consumer that is an intentionally misleading picture. I work in consumer protection so don't even try and argue it some other way.
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it says 60,000 mah on the official website and this is the official store on amazon. It has great reviews on amazon. you cant bring a 30,000 mah on a commerical flight either. You can charge some laptops with it. It is portable. It takes a long time to charge. Its alot of power. and its a slickdeal
it says 60,000 mah on the official website and this is the official store on amazon. It has great reviews on amazon. you cant bring a 30,000 mah on a commerical flight either. You can charge some laptops with it. It is portable. It takes a long time to charge. Its alot of power. and its a slickdeal
ive never had a problem with my 30k. it is technically over the limit but literally no one has ever cared. ymmv as this is anecdotal, and every time i do it i accept the risk that it might be confiscated... idk that id be as confident with this thing.
personally though, the real reason i have 2x 30k's is just because i find them to be at least slightly portable. obv way too big for a pocket, but when traveling, it is much more reasonable to leave one at the hotel and take the other one with me in a bag. it is slightly annoyingly heavy but not terrible. i can recharge my phone and my gf's and easily have leftover. get back to base and charge it overnight. a 60k, i would never carry along. although im still tempted to get this for use at our offgrid cabin to help avoid overtaxing our solar setup.
literally nowhere does it even slightly suggest that you can use it to charge a laptop. if you are basing what it can do based off of a laptop being barely in one of the photos, but clearly not being charged by this thing, you are doing something wrong.
I mean in one picture it says "Charges 4 Devices Simultaneously" and there are four devices in the picture, and one of the four is a laptop........
Obviously 20W isn't enough but for the average consumer that is an intentionally misleading picture. I work in consumer protection so don't even try and argue it some other way.
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You can't charge a laptop with it.
Obviously 20W isn't enough but for the average consumer that is an intentionally misleading picture. I work in consumer protection so don't even try and argue it some other way.
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You can't charge a laptop with it.
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You can't charge a laptop with it.
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I don't see any photos of it charging a laptop.
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personally though, the real reason i have 2x 30k's is just because i find them to be at least slightly portable. obv way too big for a pocket, but when traveling, it is much more reasonable to leave one at the hotel and take the other one with me in a bag. it is slightly annoyingly heavy but not terrible. i can recharge my phone and my gf's and easily have leftover. get back to base and charge it overnight. a 60k, i would never carry along. although im still tempted to get this for use at our offgrid cabin to help avoid overtaxing our solar setup.
Obviously 20W isn't enough but for the average consumer that is an intentionally misleading picture. I work in consumer protection so don't even try and argue it some other way.
I never said there was any photo where it charged a laptop. Just don't put the laptop next to it! That's what it means by "misleading."