Your devices are only as good as paperweight the moment they run out of juice. In the world of tech, power banks are just definite must haves and inseparable supplements that give your daily drivers an extra amount of power for that next task. There are plenty of power banks out there, each varying in design, capacity, and quality. Here, we take a look at Promate Technologies’ Powerbank Buying Guide.
Doing a Capacity Check
According to Promate Technologies, the first thing you should do before buying a power bank is to review the current devices you have, and take a note of their battery capacities. Adding up the mAh of your device/s should give you a rough estimate of which corresponding power bank you should buy; simply get the one with a close to equal capacity or one that exceeds your device/s mAh count. Something to also consider is how often your power bank runs out of juice. If you’re a heavy user, or have a phone with low battery health, then your best is to go with to go with high capacity power bank. It’s always better to pack a little extra, especially for emergencies.
Depending on your need, Promate power banks offer different capacities. There’s the Tag-6 with 6000 mAh; Tag-9 with 9000 mAh; Zenith-10 and Polymax-10 both with 10000 mAh; Tag-15 with 15000 mAh; and the Promate ProVolta-21 with 20800 mAh. For ultra-fast charging, a lightweight design, and automatic voltage regulation, go for the the Pr0mate’s 10,000 mAh. For a higher capacity power bank, 3 device charging, a fireproof ABS body, and a maximum output of 3.1A output, there’s the 20,800 mAh Promate ProVolta-21. Lastly, for trips and outdoor activities, Promate has a massive 60,000 mAh option that can charge laptops up to 3 times, and smartphones, up to 20 times.
Considering the Ports
If you have lots of gadgets, then you’d want to prioritize a power bank with multiple ports as to be able to charge your devices all at once, when needed. The ProVolta-21 saves you time by allowing you to charge 3 devices at once. For convenience, there’s also the ProMate’s PolyMAX-Uni that include Micro-USB, USB Type-C, and lightning cables.
Voltage Regulation
Your gadgets cost you hard earned money so it’s best to take care of them. Many power banks out there, especially cheap ones, tend to damage devices. This doesn’t happen with ProMate’s for all of it’s power banks are equipped with automatic voltage regulation to prevent overcharging.
Buying Safe
A happy customer always buys safe and buys a the top quality product at known and reputable sellers. You can get you Promate power banks, at Silicon Valley, Lazada, National Bookstore, Abacus, Electroworld & Abenson. Buying in these stores will also guarantee you a warranty.