Fast Charging: Allows the power bank to charge compatible devices in less time compared to conventional chargers. Thanks to increased power, it ensures faster and more efficient charging every time.
Magsafe: It is an Apple technology that uses a series of magnets around the internal charging coil of the iPhone 12 and newer models. This allows compatible accessories to easily and securely attach to the back of the device.
USB-C: They offer compatibility with many devices, such as smartphones and tablets. Many models also support bidirectional operation, allowing both output and input charging through the same port.
Qi Wireless charging: Allows charging of compatible devices without the use of a cable. Simply place the device on the power bank and charging starts automatically.
Solar: They feature a built-in solar panel, which allows them to recharge using sunlight. They are an ideal solution for use in places where there is no access to a power outlet.
Quick Charge 2.0: Older fast charging standard allows mobile devices to reach 60% from 0 in 30 minutes.
Quick Charge 3.0: Technology that is more efficient and faster in charging compatible devices, allowing them to reach from 0 to 80% in 35 minutes.
Quick Charge 4.0: The maximum power of QC 4.0 charging can reach up to 60W. Compared to the 18W charging of QC 3.0, the power increases further and support for the USB PD protocol has been added.
Power Delivery: USB-C Power Delivery is a fast charging technology supported by certain iOS/Apple and Android/Google/Samsung devices, which provides much higher power levels than standard charging.
Number of Ports: The output ports of a power bank determine the number of devices you can charge simultaneously. More ports mean greater flexibility and the ability to charge multiple devices at the same time.