Although new to the market, the Power Bank has enjoyed dazzling success. Having become an essential accessory that you can’t do without, this innovative instrument is very practical because it can help you out when your battery is flat, whether you’re on a plane, in a car, or on the subway; whether you’re jogging or shopping…
What is a Power Bank?
In French, Power Bank means “external battery”. It is a portable current accumulator designed to recharge our mobile electronic devices as long as you do not have an electrical outlet or a computer at hand to recharge your electronic devices.
What is this wearable accessory used for?
To stay connected with the rest of the world and to be able to communicate, we need our portable terminals to be functional most of the time, if not constantly! But we ask a lot from their small internal battery whose average power does not exceed 5000 mAh.
With ever more powerful and consequently heavier applications; and ever more innovative features, our laptops and tablets consume a lot of energy and end up dead well before the end of the day. This is where the accessory that will save your life comes in!
It is not used to replace a flat battery, but to recharge it in cases where the usual means of recharging are not accessible, or when the usual recharging conditions are not met!
How does this power bank work?
The Power Bank has been designed to be practical. Available in various sizes and shapes, the battery is very space-saving. It can easily fit in your handbag or briefcase and can be taken anywhere.
To recharge your device’s battery, you must first make sure that your accessory is fully charged. Then simply connect it to the flat terminal and that’s it!
What devices can be recharged?
The Power Bank is compatible with any recent electronic device: mobile phone, Smartphone, tablet, portable CD/DVD player, PDA, GPS, digital camera, camcorder, etc.
How to choose a backup battery?
A large number of portable accumulators are marketed on the market. There is, therefore, a wide choice of power banks, at all prices and of various qualities.
Although very simple, the external battery can turn out to be a dangerous product if the design is of poor quality. Indeed, the external battery contains lithium cells, which can turn out to be flammable in certain conditions. It is therefore preferable to choose a quality battery from a recognized brand.
Depending on your battery life needs and the device you want to charge, you can turn to a high-capacity USB battery, for example, a 10000mAh or 13000mAh battery. It can charge most smartphones 5 or 6 times.
If your autonomy needs are occasional and you are looking for a discreet and practical accumulator to carry. You can turn to a small capacity lithium battery like 2600mah or 4000mah which can help you out by recharging your mobile phone between 1 and 3 times.