Make It Three. Make It Right
Not one, not two, but three iSmart 2.0 USB ports to power up to 3 devices at once. Connect your iPhone 6s, your iPad, and Android device, and let the latest
iSmart 2.0 technology and its internal mechanisms optimize the total power output for a faster and safer charging experience - up to 5.8A overall or 2.4A per port.
A Whole Week Without A Power Socket
This juggernaut of a power bank has one of the largest battery capacities on the market. Whether you use it for yourself or you share it with your friends, its huge
22000mAh capacity will take care of any power need you throw at it: fully charge an iPhone 6s up to 9 times or an iPad Mini more than
2 times. When the power bank is finally empty, charge it back up in just 10-11 hours with a 5V/ 2A or 5V/2.4A charger.
Made To Outlast
The new and improved high-density Li-polymer battery outlasts both conventional Li-polymer batteries and 18650 cells when it comes to efficiency, performance,
and protection. The battery retains 70-80% of its total capacity even after 500 charge-discharge cycles. That translates into a solid 7-10% of extra power year after year.
Quality Inside & Out
What do Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and in general all luxury cars have in common? One word: quality. The 22000mAh external battery pack's shell is made of the same
UL94 V-0 fire-resistant thermoplastic alloy material luxury cars are made of. The core consists of an advanced high-voltage Li-polymer battery that comes from the
same manufacturer and undergoes the same quality control as the iPhone's own battery. For quality you can trust and rely on, look no further.
What's In the Box:
1 x RAVPower Ace Series 22000mAh External Battery Pack
2 x Micro-USB Charging Cables
1 x Carry Pouch
1 x Lifetime Warranty Card
1 x User Guide
All comments (21)
davidbrent
25 Mar 17#1
What are the thoughts on this one? Comparable to an Anker?
rachelandgromit to davidbrent
25 Mar 17#2
Same question, looking for one to take on holiday.
Begize to davidbrent
26 Mar 171#11
Got a couple of their older models, similar to this, and they are great. Word of warning though, a lot of airlines, particularly in the far east, are now limiting the size and number of powerbanks a person can take on a flight. We were recently in Thailand and on our internal flights it was 2 with a max capacity of 16000mAh each. They have to be in your carry on bag so they can check them (and they were, very thoroughly) and were screening hold luggage at checkin to make sure there were none in there.
davidbrent
25 Mar 17#3
Me too. I've bit the bullet and gone for it. It has a lot of great reviews. Some people have said it is quite heavy but that doesn't bother me. There are also other deals with it where you can get up to 35% off the other item.
plewis00
26 Mar 17#4
RAVpower are good and in the same league as Anker - they don't do paid-for reviews and have few failures. They do tend to work out a little less expensive compared to Anker.
airdsuk
26 Mar 17#5
Dont forget a decent quality fast mains charger for it, if you havent got one.Or youll be there for hours upon hours charging the powerbank - see graphs on image 4
meistic
26 Mar 171#6
RAVpower is good. When my 10400 mah version failed I sent it back for a full refund. Amazon of course refunded and a day later I had an email from RAVpower, they offered me a new one for a review. 2 years later I still use it, however ports are a bit wobbly.
rudey_98
26 Mar 17#7
Bit the bullet- perfect for my usb c charging laptop. Thanks OP
weiran
26 Mar 171#8
I'm sceptical whether something that size and weight really has 22000mAh capacity. I suspect real capacity is more like 2/3rds of that.
rdbradshaw
26 Mar 17#9
There's a very good one on unbox therapy channel on YouTube that also has wireless charging and can charge a laptop but is $300 !
Rys_Ochodzki
26 Mar 17#10
3 times 2.4A is 7.2A, therefore this device is only capable of 2 x 2.4A and the third port is just 1A. Not bad, but description should be clearer...
airdsuk to Rys_Ochodzki
26 Mar 17#13
Easy enough, just stagger the charging of the third device by 20mins or so, when one of the others is well into its cycle, and not taking full current.
6moe66
26 Mar 17#12
10,000mAh max is common for cabin allowance. I would take anything bigger unless you want to risk leaving it.
shahg
26 Mar 17#14
Guys, this is not suitable for flights.
A 20,000 mAh power bank (equal to 100Wh) is the FAA limit.
davidbrent to shahg
26 Mar 17#15
I'll be checking it in with hold luggage so not a problem for me.
Begize
27 Mar 17#16
Be careful, a lot of airlines are not allowing them in hold luggage at all.
davidbrent
27 Mar 17#17
I'm flying with Thomas Cook airlines to the US, I haven't found any mention of powerbank on the restrictions yet.has anyone flown with TC before with powerbank?
qwerty9
27 Mar 17#18
Amazon won't ship this to Northern Ireland.
Shame as it's a good offer :-(
Begize
28 Mar 17#19
Probably OK then, a I said we were just in Thailand and all the airports had big signs up explaing you could only take them in hand luggage so they could be inspected.
rachelandgromit
30 Mar 17#20
That's how I lost my last one. Forgot to take it out of my hold luggage.. Got ok out Japan to Istanbul but it was from Istanbul to UK.
rachelandgromit
23 Apr 17#21
Can confirm just returned and took this on holiday, went through all security fine in UK, Thailand, NZ and Cook Islands.
Opening post
Not one, not two, but three iSmart 2.0 USB ports to power up to 3 devices at once. Connect your iPhone 6s, your iPad, and Android device, and let the latest
iSmart 2.0 technology and its internal mechanisms optimize the total power output for a faster and safer charging experience - up to 5.8A overall or 2.4A per port.
A Whole Week Without A Power Socket
This juggernaut of a power bank has one of the largest battery capacities on the market. Whether you use it for yourself or you share it with your friends, its huge
22000mAh capacity will take care of any power need you throw at it: fully charge an iPhone 6s up to 9 times or an iPad Mini more than
2 times. When the power bank is finally empty, charge it back up in just 10-11 hours with a 5V/ 2A or 5V/2.4A charger.
Made To Outlast
The new and improved high-density Li-polymer battery outlasts both conventional Li-polymer batteries and 18650 cells when it comes to efficiency, performance,
and protection. The battery retains 70-80% of its total capacity even after 500 charge-discharge cycles. That translates into a solid 7-10% of extra power year after year.
Quality Inside & Out
What do Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and in general all luxury cars have in common? One word: quality. The 22000mAh external battery pack's shell is made of the same
UL94 V-0 fire-resistant thermoplastic alloy material luxury cars are made of. The core consists of an advanced high-voltage Li-polymer battery that comes from the
same manufacturer and undergoes the same quality control as the iPhone's own battery. For quality you can trust and rely on, look no further.
What's In the Box:
1 x RAVPower Ace Series 22000mAh External Battery Pack
2 x Micro-USB Charging Cables
1 x Carry Pouch
1 x Lifetime Warranty Card
1 x User Guide
All comments (21)
A 20,000 mAh power bank (equal to 100Wh) is the FAA limit.
Shame as it's a good offer :-(