Who doesn’t need a power bank in modern times now? Of course, each of the gadget users at least has or at least knows what it is called Powerbank. Using a power bank is absolute when on the go or vacation, the battery runs out, and away from the power source.
Many Powerbank manufacturers are competing to offer their products; a brand has been tested for quality to a brand that is not popular/new in the market. All must have weaknesses and advantages, of course, especially brands that are unclear, surely more shortcomings than the excess. This time drop in Lab review is a brand new Powerbank with a variety of exciting features, Acmic W10PRO, which has a capacity of 10000mAh.
Let’s review Acmic W10PRO PowerBank this…
The completeness of the Powerbank of Acmic is quite complete. When purchasing this product, there is an Acmic W10PRO Powerbank, a micro USB short-sized cable, lightning, and type-C converter, a manual, a handbook. Fortunately, Acmic already includes pre-charged battery capacity in its sales package, so we no longer need the hassle to do the initial charging first.
This is the specification Acmic-W10PRO
ACMIC W10PRO
- Wireless PowerBank
- Real Capacity 10000mAh
- with Quick Charge 3.0 PD Power Delivery
- 18 months warranty, defective product replace a new product
- Wireless Charging Output Power 5 Watt (5V; 1A)
USB Output Technology:
Triple Fast Charging System
- Fast Charge 12 Watt (5V=2.4A)
- Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 (QC 3.0)
- TYPE C Power Delivery 18 Watt
Input Technology:
Dual Fast Charging System
- Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 (QC 3.0)
- TYPE C Power Delivery 18 Watt
- Bidirectional Fast Charging input & output
- Support Fast Charging iPhone 8 & iPhone X
- Capacity= 10.000mAh / 37Wh
- Size = 147.6 x 74.6 x 19.7mm
- Weight = 313gr (Power Bank)
- Input 1 (Type-C PD Power Delivery) = 5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A
- Input 2 (Micro USB Quick Charge 3.0) = 5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A
- Output 1 (USB) = 5V/2.4A (MAX)
- Output 2 (USB Quick Charge 3.0 ) = 5-6V/3A, 6-9V/2A, 9-12V/1.5A
- Output 3 (Type-C PD Power Delivery) = 5-6V/3A, 6-9V/2A, 9-12V/1.5A
- Output Wireless = 5V/1A
Choosing a power bank is not an easy thing these days. Many of these competing producers offer high capacities at a low price, but the products they offer are not guaranteed. Not to mention the famous brand that is forged massified. It is undoubtedly detrimental to consumers, especially the public consumers who only know the buy and wear. I was quite thorough in choosing a power bank, before buying the Powerbank it is important to see how far the brand is credible, the security aspect is assured, the features are complete, and the most important is the balance ratio between the price and the performance offered. I noted that there are some brands of power bank that should be used as a reference when wanting to buy Powerbank for the year 2020, including Acmic, Anker, Asus, Aukey, Delcell, Hippo, Orico, Samsung, Tronsmart, Uneed, Vivan, Xiaomi, Yoobao and others. Acmic itself is a local product, just like Delcell, Hippo, Uneed, and Vivan, which are exclusive.
Choosing a power bank is not an easy thing these days. Many of these competing producers offer high capacities at a low price, but the products they offer are not guaranteed. Not to mention the famous brand that is forged massified. It is undoubtedly detrimental to consumers, especially the public consumers who only know the buy and wear. I was quite thorough in choosing a power bank. Before buying the Powerbank, it is essential to see how far the brand is credible, the security aspect is assured, the features are complete, and the most important is the balance ratio between the price and the performance offered. I noted that some brands of power bank should be used as a reference when wanting to buy Powerbank for the year 2019 for the Indonesian market, including Acmic, Anker, Asus, Aukey, Delcell, Hippo, Orico, Samsung, Tronsmart, Uneed, Vivan, Xiaomi, Yoobao and others. Acmic itself is a local product, just like Delcell, Hippo, Uneed, and Vivan, which are exclusively for the market.
The Powerbank is equipped with dual input, dual Output including wireless charging, where for inputs can use Micro USB and Type-C. At the same time, both outputs use the standard USB. Equipped with Power Delivery technology and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0, that can detect how much ampere is requested by the gadget and adjust the required ampere.
The test I did was charging the Huawei P20 Pro with a 4000mAh battery and Xiaomi Mi6, which has a capacity of 3350 mAh. Other than that, the gadget that I try to charge using this power bank is the iPhone XR using a wireless charge. Of the two USB outputs can be ensured the voltage that is issued is stable enough in the numbers 4.96 – 9.01 Volt. As for the ampere will adjust the requested by the gadget. The Output is used the majority stable between 1.05 -2,82 ampere. This includes the influence of the data cable used and the device to be charged.
Huawei P20 Pro = 4000 mAh
Xiaomi Mi 6 = 3350 mAh
iPhone XR = 2950 mAh
This power bank can charge iPhone XR up to 90%, although it takes up to 3 hours from 20% to 90% using a wireless charge. Able to also charge Xiaomi Mi 6 to 100%, and the rest only able to fill 40% of the Huawei P20 Pro. All gadgets are in-charge in 20% capacity.
At the time of testing, I used an Acmic built-in cable and a data cable from Orico, the voltage tester, and my ampere using the brand Xtar and generic. This power bank quite well demonstrates the results because it can issue an output of 7400 mAh. Whereas for inputs from this power bank, MicroUSB can ask for 1.80 maximum ampere input and 1.9 ampere maximum for Type-C port. If you fill this power bank with a maximum charger of 1 A, you will need time 6-7 hours from 1-100% to charge this power bank.
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It’s time to conclude the Review and pros – the Powerbank Acmic weakness W10PRO this.
The advantages of Powerbank Acmic W10PRO this is…
- Full Bonus
- Input/Output Support fast charge
- Good material quality
- A quite high Conversion rate
- Wireless Charge
The weaknesses of Powerbank Acmic W10PRO this is…
- A bit pricey compared to non-wireless Powerbank
- The power bank body feels “empty.”
- A very long wireless charging process
- Must press the Power button while using
So simple review that I can make… If you want to share the experience, want to ask or just sharing please leave a comment, I will try the answer as I can