A:AnswerI flew on delta and United and I didn’t have issues. I took it with me in the plane with my carryon just take it out of your bag as you would a laptop and you’ll be ok.
A:AnswerIt would charge your cameras as long as the Arlo charging wire can be plugged into the USB port of the Mophie charger. I don’t think the charger turns on automatically once the Arlo battery is depleted, so you would have to turn the charger on manually. I think the charger shuts off once the device you are charging reaches 100% charge. I use mine to charge my iPad. The iPad uses up about 70% of the charger’s capacity.
A:AnswerMine took a while, too, but I believe it’s a function of the power of the adapter you are using to charge it. A bigger iPad or MacBook charger should charge more quickly.
A:AnswerDays I would guess, had a 660 amp hour pack that lasted about an hour in cold weather powering a chronograph radar that for comparison goes through 6 new aa batteries in 15 minutes in cold weather. This pack has lasted over 12 hours in same condition and is only half depleted according to light indicators
A:AnswerPriority pass-through charging provides power to a connected device before the powerstation battery, while additional USB outer ports let you charge multiple devices at once.
A:AnswerI don't see why it wouldn't. As long as the male end of the charging cord for the GoPro 7 that goes into this mobile battery has a traditional and/or newer type of the iPhone type. Sorry not sure how else to describe it but most charging cords have this type of male connection.