Now more and more mobile phones start to support wireless charging, and there are more and more wireless power bank products on the market. Compared with the traditional power bank, wireless charging is obviously much more convenient, and our mobile phones can be charged at any time. However, there are many different types of products on the market, and the promotion and selling points of various businesses are not the same. So how do we choose a suitable wireless power bank?
As a wireless power bank supplier, I’d like to share with you the things you need to consider before purchasing a wireless power bank.
Wireless Power Bank
Most people who choose to buy a wireless power bank need to consider the following 5 points:
1. What is the capacity?
2. The type of charging interface
3. Is the charging fast?
4. It is not convenient to carry around
5. Is the price expensive?
Capacity
Generally speaking, when viewing a power bank, the first thing you see is the capacity. Generally speaking, the capacity is directly proportional to the volume and weight. This “capacity” indicates how much electrical energy the cells of the power bank can store.
The capacity of power bank chargers is given in mAh, or milliamp hours. Most phones come with a battery capacity of 2000–3000 mAh. You should ensure that the power bank’s capacity is larger than that of your phone.
With this in mind, you should decide on capacity based on your needs. Please keep in mind that the number of charges you get from the mobile power supply is only an approximation and may be affected by discharge rate, temperature and voltage fluctuations.