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XO PR141 Power Bank 10000mAh 18W with 2 USB-A Ports and USB-C Port Black

Key features:

  • Ports: 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C
  • Weight: 230 g.
  • Battery indicator display
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Description

Description

The XO PR141 battery charger is ideal for your everyday needs, with a capacity of 10000mAh that ensures your devices stay powered for a long time. It features 2 USB-A ports, allowing you to charge more than one device simultaneously, and a USB-C port for fast connectivity with the latest devices. The charging speed reaches up to 18W, ensuring that your devices charge quickly and efficiently.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Capacity
10000 mAh
Charging Wattage
18 W
Fly-Safe
Yes
Colour
Black
Weight
230 gr

Ports

USB-A Output Ports
2
USB-C Output Ports
1

Important information

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  • Panagiotis_Ntantamis
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    13 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    You get what you pay for.

    In the positives, it quickly charges the battery at 18 W, supports wireless charging at 15 W, supports Quick Charge 3.0 and Power Delivery at 22.5 W, has multiple USB ports, a glass top, a small screen with fast charge, wireless charging, and battery level indicators.

    In the negatives, the included cable does not support Quick Charge. The battery level does not accurately reflect reality, quickly going from 40% to 0% and stops charging at 95%, although it goes up to 100% on its own after a few minutes. It is bulkier than the Mi 10 that it replaced, almost approaching the thickness of the 20s.

    Now, regarding the measurements, the unit I received definitely does not have a 10,000 mAh battery. It draws 37 Wh from the charger and provides a total of 25 Wh to the phone. The battery is around 8,400 mAh with an output efficiency of around 83%. These numbers are with Quick Charge 2.0 (9V) both for input and output, with a charger that provides a maximum of 16 W and a phone that draws a maximum of 13 W. A full charge of the Power Bank takes 3 hours and 22 minutes.

    For comparison, my old Mi, when it was new, drew 42 Wh and provided 32 Wh with a truly 10,000 mAh battery and 88% efficiency.

    In summary, it is enough to charge a phone with a new 3,000 mAh battery 1.75 times. It charges mine, which has dropped to 2,300 mAh, 2 times and an additional 20-30%.

    For the €16 that I paid, it's not bad, considering the wireless and fast charging capabilities. We'll see how long it lasts.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Charging speed of devices
    • Charging speed of the power bank
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Weight
    • Volume
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  • You get what you pay for.

    In the positives, it quickly charges the battery at 18 W, supports wireless charging at 15 W, supports Quick Charge 3.0 and Power Delivery at 22.5 W, has multiple USB ports, a glass top, a small screen with fast charge, wireless charging, and battery level indicators.

    In the negatives, the included cable does not support Quick Charge. The battery level does not accurately reflect reality, quickly going from 40% to 0% and stops charging at 95%, although it goes up to 100% on its own after a few minutes. It is bulkier than the Mi 10 that it replaced, almost approaching the thickness of the 20s.

    Now, regarding the measurements, the unit I received definitely does not have a 10,000 mAh battery. It draws 37 Wh from the charger and provides a total of 25 Wh to the phone. The battery is around 8,400 mAh with an output efficiency of around 83%. These numbers are with Quick Charge 2.0 (9V) both for input and output, with a charger that provides a maximum of 16 W and a phone that draws a maximum of 13 W. A full charge of the Power Bank takes 3 hours and 22 minutes.

    For comparison, my old Mi, when it was new, drew 42 Wh and provided 32 Wh with a truly 10,000 mAh battery and 88% efficiency.

    In summary, it is enough to charge a phone with a new 3,000 mAh battery 1.75 times. It charges mine, which has dropped to 2,300 mAh, 2 times and an additional 20-30%.

    For the €16 that I paid, it's not bad, considering the wireless and fast charging capabilities. We'll see how long it lasts.

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Description & Specifications

The XO PR141 battery charger is ideal for your everyday needs, with a capacity of 10000mAh that ensures your devices stay powered for a long time. It features 2 USB-A ports, allowing you to charge more than one device simultaneously, and a USB-C port for fast connectivity with the latest devices. The charging speed reaches up to 18W, ensuring that your devices charge quickly and efficiently.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Capacity
10000 mAh
Charging Wattage
18 W
Fly-Safe
Yes
Colour
Black
Weight
230 gr

Ports

USB-A Output Ports
2
USB-C Output Ports
1

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 5 stars
    0
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  3. 3 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • Panagiotis_Ntantamis
    4
    13 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    You get what you pay for.

    In the positives, it quickly charges the battery at 18 W, supports wireless charging at 15 W, supports Quick Charge 3.0 and Power Delivery at 22.5 W, has multiple USB ports, a glass top, a small screen with fast charge, wireless charging, and battery level indicators.

    In the negatives, the included cable does not support Quick Charge. The battery level does not accurately reflect reality, quickly going from 40% to 0% and stops charging at 95%, although it goes up to 100% on its own after a few minutes. It is bulkier than the Mi 10 that it replaced, almost approaching the thickness of the 20s.

    Now, regarding the measurements, the unit I received definitely does not have a 10,000 mAh battery. It draws 37 Wh from the charger and provides a total of 25 Wh to the phone. The battery is around 8,400 mAh with an output efficiency of around 83%. These numbers are with Quick Charge 2.0 (9V) both for input and output, with a charger that provides a maximum of 16 W and a phone that draws a maximum of 13 W. A full charge of the Power Bank takes 3 hours and 22 minutes.

    For comparison, my old Mi, when it was new, drew 42 Wh and provided 32 Wh with a truly 10,000 mAh battery and 88% efficiency.

    In summary, it is enough to charge a phone with a new 3,000 mAh battery 1.75 times. It charges mine, which has dropped to 2,300 mAh, 2 times and an additional 20-30%.

    For the €16 that I paid, it's not bad, considering the wireless and fast charging capabilities. We'll see how long it lasts.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Charging speed of devices
    • Charging speed of the power bank
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Weight
    • Volume
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • You get what you pay for.

    In the positives, it quickly charges the battery at 18 W, supports wireless charging at 15 W, supports Quick Charge 3.0 and Power Delivery at 22.5 W, has multiple USB ports, a glass top, a small screen with fast charge, wireless charging, and battery level indicators.

    In the negatives, the included cable does not support Quick Charge. The battery level does not accurately reflect reality, quickly going from 40% to 0% and stops charging at 95%, although it goes up to 100% on its own after a few minutes. It is bulkier than the Mi 10 that it replaced, almost approaching the thickness of the 20s.

    Now, regarding the measurements, the unit I received definitely does not have a 10,000 mAh battery. It draws 37 Wh from the charger and provides a total of 25 Wh to the phone. The battery is around 8,400 mAh with an output efficiency of around 83%. These numbers are with Quick Charge 2.0 (9V) both for input and output, with a charger that provides a maximum of 16 W and a phone that draws a maximum of 13 W. A full charge of the Power Bank takes 3 hours and 22 minutes.

    For comparison, my old Mi, when it was new, drew 42 Wh and provided 32 Wh with a truly 10,000 mAh battery and 88% efficiency.

    In summary, it is enough to charge a phone with a new 3,000 mAh battery 1.75 times. It charges mine, which has dropped to 2,300 mAh, 2 times and an additional 20-30%.

    For the €16 that I paid, it's not bad, considering the wireless and fast charging capabilities. We'll see how long it lasts.

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