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Saturday, 21 May 2016

Tips on buying powerbank

1. Capacity vs. Portability

The main spec to look out for in a portable battery pack is capacity, which is measured in milliampere-hour (mAh). The capacity of your device’s battery is also measured in mAh, so loosely speaking, if your phone has a 2,000mAh battery, a 2,000mAh battery pack is able to recharge it fully once. However, because of power lost due to voltage conversion and circuit resistance (remember, the rated capacity is usually for 3.7V, but during charging, the output is at 5V), and sometimes, the quality of the charging cable, this is rarely the case in reality. While you can get one with a higher capacity (there are battery packs which go up to 20,000mAh) so that it’s able to recharge a device multiple times over, keep in mind that this usually also means that it’s bigger, heavier, and pricier.

2. Your Mobile Device’s Input Current

Most smartphone-oriented battery packs output at most 1A (at 5V) over the USB port. While this works fine for most people, some may notice that their smartphone now takes a longer time to recharge as compared to when a wall charger is used. This is especially true if the phone is able to accept a higher current. Many recent Android smartphones have a 1.5A charging interface, and those which support Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 2.0 standard (e.g. LG G2) can draw as much as 2A. So, manage your expectations.
Most tablets require at least 1A to charge too, with some drawing up to 2.5A. Take the Apple iPad Air for example, which comes with a 12W USB wall adapter that provides 2.4A. If you were to plug the iPad Air to a battery pack’s 1A USB port, it’ll either not charge or charge super slowly. So if you’re looking to charge a tablet, our advice is to buy a battery pack that’s capable of outputting higher than 1A (at least 1.5A if you’ve an Android tablet, and 2.1A if you’ve an iPad). Lastly, there’s no harm using a higher-powered port on a smartphone, as the device only draws what is required. In fact, it may even charge faster if it’s able to draw more.

3. The Battery Pack’s Input Current

It’s easy to persuade yourself to buy a large-capacity battery pack. But one tends to forget that the higher the capacity, the longer it takes to recharge. In fact, most people we know who have 15,000mAh battery packs leave them to charge overnight. Another factor that affects how long it takes to top up the charge is the battery pack’s input current. Most battery packs accept between 0.8A and 1.5A, with the higher currents typically found on the higher capacity ones. If you come across two seemingly identically-spec’ed battery packs and both cost the same, this little detail could be the tiebreaker.
Some battery packs allow themselves to be charged while they’re charging other devices. However, we don’t recommend it because constant pass-through charging may affect the battery’s lifespan. 

4. Number of Ports

Many recent battery packs come with a built-in USB cable that wraps around the case so that you don’t need to worry about leaving the USB cable at home. To cater to iOS users, some of them come with a built-in Lightning cable instead. These Lightning connector-compatible battery packs tend to cost more than their USB counterparts because of the MFi (Made For iPhone/iPod/iPad) licensing and certification program fees the manufacturers have to pay.
Higher capacity battery packs also usually come with more than one USB charging ports. Naturally, more ports cost more money, and the number of ports you should go for depends on how many devices you carry. The biggest advantage of additional ports is that you can charge more devices at the same time. The tip here is to find out the total output current of the battery pack when more than one ports are used. For example, a battery pack with two 2A/5V ports may output the 2A when only one port is used. When both ports are connected, the total output may be limited to 3A, with each port getting 1.5A. There are of course others that have a total output of 4A (so both devices are able to charge as fast as they can), but as you might expect, they usually come at a premium.

5. Quality vs. Price

Batteries can explode, and the one measure we can take to (hopefully) prevent this is to buy from name brands or reputable vendors. To allay such fears, some battery pack makers will tell you (usually on the packaging) where they source their batteries from. So while that $10 brand-less battery pack sounds like a great deal compared to a branded one that costs three times as much, we would think twice about it, because it’s often impossible to know if it cuts any corners with the short circuit, over charging, and temperature protection mechanisms in order to achieve the low price.
Lastly, when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. If you chance upon a 6,000mAh battery pack that’s a quarter the size of other battery packs with the same capacity, and there’s no mention on how it achieves this feat, the capacity claim is likely to be over exaggerated.

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Why We Need a Power Bank Nowadays?

THE WORLD HAS CHANGED A LOT AND THERE IS A HIGH DEMAND FOR MOBILE DEVICES. WITH THE INCREASE OF POPULARITY OF THIS KIND OF GADGETS, IT’S ONLY NATURAL THAT THERE WILL BE MORE REQUESTS FOR OTHER THINGS SUCH AS A PORTABLE POWER CHARGER FOR YOUR PHONE.



             


This is basically what power bank is, a highly efficient charger that you can take anywhere with you. The best thing about the power bank is that is as an amazing ability to retain energy inside and transfer it to other devices. For this reason it has become a very popular item that mobile phone users consider to be a blessing.
Power bank is actually a casing fitted with specific capacity rechargeable battery that was specially designed to hold on to energy and store it until it needs to be transferred to another device. The power bank can hold capacity up to 30.000 mAh. This is a number that will certainly increase when the devices require more charge and more capacity.
The biggest problem with the latest models of smartphones is that they drain their battery life very fast. Most of them have energy for only one day and they can get drained even faster than that depending on the applications that are used. This is why power bank is so necessary because it makes it possible for people to charge their phones when there is electrical outlet available.
The power bank portable charger is a very flexible device that has connectors for various devices such as Iphone, Blackberry, Samsung and also many brands of digital cameras. It is also known as battery charger as described on this wikipedia page.This is an amazing thing for travelers who need to be able to charge their phones in situations that are usually going to make it hard to find an energy source.
Power bank has become very practical promotional gift nowadays in view of the importance of this handy gadget in our daily life.  Please check out our promotional power bank  if you would like to have customized power bank for your company.  In Malaysia, power bank supplier is referring as “pemborong power bank” or “pembekal power bank”, there are many suppliers selling power bank with different grades.  Customers might noticed there are huge difference in price with the same model and similar casing offer by different suppliers.  The price difference is mainly due to the type of rechargeable battery and PCBA board using by the suppliers.  Customers have to be careful when selecting promotional power bank supplier for this purpose.

How To Take Care of Powerbank?



HOW TO TAKE CARE OF POWER BANK?


Power banks became famous because of the people’s demand. Since one or two batteries for their gadgets usually do not last for the whole day. This gadget is also perfect for those who love to travel and go to different places and would not have electricity on their way to charge their gadgets. It is very useful especially when a person loves to document every happening and important events that might occur on the way. This product is very handy and portable. That is why taking good care of this product can be a little difficult for some.
Here are some very useful tips on how to take good care of their power banks, to ensure great performance:
Use original powerbank charger only – Just in case the original charger has been damaged, make sure to buy an original charger and do not use class A chargers that is usually cheaper than the original. It may not provide sufficient voltage that this gadget needs to provide a quality charge. Using not original charger may cause damage to this device as well.
Charge it once in a while – If the device would not be used for a long time, charge it at least once a month so that it would not be damaged, and it would not affect the charging capacity of this device.
Do not disassemble – Never open or disassemble this device just to check the inside or change something inside, this may cause damage to the device and might lost some parts of it.
Keep it dry – Water can definitely damage this device so as much as possible do not expose this device to extreme temperatures that may cause water or moisture damage. There are a lot of protective cases that they can buy as a protection for this gadget.


       
       Do not drop the power bank into the water!!!


Do not connect any device while charging – It is very important to do not connect any kind of gadget while power bank is charging, this may cause the device to overheat or may cause technical damage to their gadget.
Do not overcharge – Never leave the power bank charging overnight or overcharged it. This may cause the device to overheat.
Avoid dropping it – As much as possible, avoid dropping it, this may cause internal or physical damage. Try to look for protective case as additional protection for this gadget.
We suggest you always refer to the power bank user manual  for the correct operating procedure. Different models have different operating instruction from the factories. Also, always purchase power bank from the trusted power bank supplier, this will minimize your risk in getting a inferior product.
Those are some very useful tips on how to take good care of their power banks so that a person can enjoy maximum performance of their gadgets and charge it conveniently whenever needed.

Xiaomi Powerbank

Xiao Mi Powerbank





Xiaomi was founded in 2010 by serial entrepreneur Lei Jun, who believes that high-quality
technology doesn't need to cost a fortune. We create remarkable hardware, software, and internet services for and with the help of our Mi fans. We incorporate their feedback into our product range, which currently includes the Mi Note Pro, Mi Note, Mi 4, Redmi 2, Mi TV, Mi Band and other accessories.With more than 61 million handsets sold in 2014, and products launched in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, India, Indonesia and Brazil, Xiaomi is expanding its footprint across the world to become a global brand.

Pineng Powerbank

   Pineng Powerbank


     

Pineng Powerbank is the current best selling powerbank in China and Malaysia, the leading brand. Besides that, they are also supplying to many other overseas market such as the Europe, Asia, and the Oceania. Mainly because of its reliable quality, and outstanding design style.
The company is a ISO9001:2000 certified company. Furthermore, the powerbanks are also carrying certificates to prove its quality and safety such as the CE, RoHS, FCC etc.
They have been focusing  a lot in research and development and also have a team of more than 200 skilled employees including engineers with vast experience in the power pack filed. Over years of hard work, they have gained an gained an excellent reputation in the industry, with particular emphasis on quality and customer service while settip up a credible sales tea and a regular customer group.

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

One of the handphone accesories : Powerbank

Powerbank

Powerbanks are mostly popular for charging smartphones and mobile tablet devices. A powerbank is a portable device that can supply USB power using stored energy in its built-in batteries. Powerbanks usually recharge with USB power supply. Basically, powerbanks comprises the rechargeable batteries, consisting of either Lithium-ion or Lithium-Polymer cells and comes under protective casing, guided by sophisticated PCB ensuring various protective and safety measures.

Specifications:

Capacity in mAh: mAh stands for milli Ampere-hour and measures the amount of power flow that can be supplied by a certain powerbank. Amount of mA × time at 5V ideally. Many manufacturers measure this at the voltage of battery inside, hence they show more than actual.Simultaneous charging and discharging: need to specify if the powerbank can be used while it is charging.Number of output USB ports: This specifies the number of devices that can be charged simultaneously.Output current rating: This specifies the current rating that it can charge maximum. The higher the number, better the powerbank. This can vary from output port to output port.Input Current Rating: Input current rating is the amount of current the powerbank is able to draw at its maximum level while getting charged.


Safety Protections: Over Voltage Protection, Over Charge Protections, Over Current Protections, Over Heat Protections, Short-Circuit Protections and Over Discharge Protections are the common safety measures observed with standard powerbanks.LED Indications: The Led glows as per indicating the amount of charging ability left with the powerbank