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Redmi Power Bank batteries over 10,000mAh Capacities Launched

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Smartphone batteries have gotten better over the last few years, especially compared to when Android phones just arrived into the market. The powerful pocket computers demand power and OEMs do their best to offer the best solution for battery efficiency. 

 

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Xiaomi is concluding with what could possibly last launch of this year with a new power bank. Called the 20,000mAh Mi Power Bank, it is available in China for 149 Yuan, which is approximately Rs 1,400. The power bank is as of now, available in China and will go on sale starting December 19. However, there is no word whether the power bank will be launched in other markets.

Mi 2i 20000 mAh Power Bank

The heavyweight champion

  • Quick Charge 3.0
  • Elegant design
  • Slightly heavy 

Xiaomi that was manufactured in India, this one comes with a battery capacity of 20000 mAh. It offers dual USB output and also supports Quick Charge 3.0 on a single port. Translation: you can charge two devices simultaneously, but if you want to charge one device quickly then you have to skip using the other port. 

The power bank is compatible with various devices and offers a conversion rate of 85%.

Mi 2i 10,000mAh Power Bank:

  • Portable, metal-clad design
  • Works for micro-USB and USB-C devices
  • A bit thick

Xiaomi has a hand in some unexpected sectors of technology, including audio and portable chargers. But don’t sleep on either, as it’s onto something worth checking out. 

While not the fastest charger out there, it was able to charge our Google Pixel 2 in a little over two hours. Thankfully, it’s discreet enough that you can bring it with you just about everywhere to plug in when necessary.

 

It’s not rare for a power bank to come with a charging cable, but we appreciate that this one has been built with care to suit both micro USB and USB-C users with the same cable.The 10,000mAh power bank one looks fairly slim and features dual outputs, in form of two USB Type-A ports. The power bank has two inputs — one Micro-USB and one USB Type-C port — although neither of them support fast charging. In fact, it’s said that there’s no fast charging for the output ports too. The power rating for the input port is 5V and 2.1A, while the output is rated at 5.1V and 2.4A (12.2W). 

 

Conclusion:   This power bank is reported to be able to charge a Redmi Note7 around 3.5 times; a MI 9 around 5.3 times, a Redmi K20 about 3.5 times, and a iphone XS ₹ 97,400 about 4.8 times.

Er Md Tanweer Alam

Er Md Tanweer Alam

Er Md Tanweer Alam, He is an eminent Computer Technology Researcher, and is an active contributor to online user communities revolving around Computer Technology. He has presented many training, seminar and workshop programs on Ethical Hacking, Programming Languages, Software Development, Web Designing and Devlopment, Android Application Devlopment, Game Devlopment, Latest Technology, Career Solution, Human Training at various schools, colleges and companies. He has also developed many websites and softwares for schools, colleges, and companies according to their requirements. He is a B.Tech Graduate in Computer Science and Engineering. He is a Software Engineer, Certified Programmer, Networking Expert and Computer Information Security Expert and Ethical Hacker, Certified Trainer and Educator helping companies, schools, colleges and students more effectively to improve Computers and Technology. Apart from work, he loves learning new things.

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