A:AnswerThese are lithium polymer batteries so they last a very very long time. Exactly how long I do not know but I didn't touch mine for six months one time and it was still full.
A:AnswerYou can only use a USB-C cable to recharge this power bank. It does not support device/phone charging via a USB-C cable. In summary the USB-C port is only an input, not an output. It has two USB-A ports for charging devices. If you want to charge your iPhone the fastest use your USB-C cable to charge your phone with the Energizer UE10015PQ or the Energizer UE20015PQ. Those both provide Power Delivery 3.0 fast charging for iPhones via the USB-C port.
A:AnswerTo answer your question briefly you can use any leftover USB charging adapter that you may have in your home or apartment that has a connection port for a regular USB cable since Energizer is taking the cheap way out like a lot of american companies by not including a charging adapter inside the boxes of the products they sell to consumers at retail or online.
A:AnswerThis product provides 2.4A of power and will charge at a maximum speed of 10.5W. If you want a fast power bank try the Energizer UE10015PQ or the Energizer UE20015PQ as these both provide 18W of power.
A:AnswerIt’s a great product as long as you have somewhere to store it while flying and it isn’t in the way of the controls. Would definitely recommend as for long flights it helps keep the iPad charged and going!
A:AnswerThere is a row of lights on the side. Once all of them are lit, it indicates a full charge. Charging it more than that will not extend its capacity. It will shut off automatically.
A:AnswerNo, the USB-C port can only be used to charge the power bank. Utilizing this port will charge it faster than charging it via the microUSB port.
A:AnswerDoes this take an input voltage of 220V. In Europe the voltage at the wall comes into all devices at 220V. In the US it is 110V.
Most phones and computers are rated for an input voltage of 110V to 230V. Yes, you have to use an ADAPTER but NOT a CONVERTER.
My question is this charger rated to accept 110V - 230V?
A:AnswerOn the side there are four lights. They turn on as it's charging. You can also see progress of charge as they stay solid as the charge level progresses. The level flashes until it's finished charging. Once all the lights are lit up, it's complete.
A:AnswerI am sure it would. I have used mine to charge an iPhone, a Samsung phone, wireless headphones, a computer mouse, a fan, and more. All this does is deliver power so it will likely deliver power to anything that can receive power from a USB A port.
A:AnswerHi Customer
Could you help me understand a bit more what is your purpose on this "stop charging at %" ? because our power can only detect full charged device and give less power to keep you mobile phone at 100%.