RAVPower 10,000mAh 5W Wireless Portable Charger review

REVIEW – All these personal devices make our lives easier, but they demand the juice, don’t they? Enter the portable charger, the market for which has exploded (thankfully figuratively, not literally).  I own and/or have reviewed a handful of portable chargers and I’ve been fairly happy with most of them, but the RAVPower 10,000mAh 5W Wireless Portable Charger has a fairly unique feature, a built-in wireless charger that can be used to charge Qi-enabled smartphones.  With a couple of the latest wireless charging capable iPhones in our household, I was excited to give the RAVPower 10,000mAh 5W Wireless Portable Charger a try.  Gadget on!

What is it?

The RAVPower 10,000mAh 5W Wireless Portable Charger is a compact portable charger that can charge devices via either wireless or wired means.

Hardware specs

  • Input: DC 5V/2A max (via Micro USB port)
  • Wireless Output: 5W max
  • iSmart 2.0 Output: 5V/2.4A max (via USB port)
  • Dimensions: 5.7 x 2.9 x 0.8 in / 14.6 x 7.4 x 2 cm
  • Compatible Models: iPhone X / 8 / 8 Plus, Samsung S9 / S9+ / S8 / S8+ / Note8/ S7/ S7 Edge/ S6 / S6 Edge+, and all Qi-enabled or Qi receiver-equipped devices.
  • Warranty: 30 Months – Get 18 months out of the box and extra 12 months by simply registering the wireless battery pack

What’s in the package?

  • RAVPower Wireless Portable Charger (Model: RP-PB081)
  • 2 ft / 0.6 m Micro USB Cable
  • Storage Pouch
  • User Guide

Design and features

First impressions: Compact size and shape, especially for a battery pack that has a 10,000 mAh capacity and can perform both wireless and wired charging.  The circle on the top dead center of the charger, seen in the image above, is the spot where wireless charging capable phones need to be placed.  More on this below.
I also like the slightly tacky, matte black look and feel, which looks cool and helps with gripping the device.

As mentioned above, this charger is a nice size, as seen in the image above.  It can easily be slipped into a backpack or purse, and even a fairly large pocket if need be.

This charger includes a drawstring pouch made of soft cloth for storage.  There is also a small pocket on the outside for cable storage.

When I removed the charger from its box and pressed the button on its end, two small blue LEDs out of four up.  This indicated the charger already had about half of its full battery capacity.

The next thing I did was plug the charger into a wall outlet to top it off to its full battery charge, as shown above.  RAVPower recommends that a 2.4 Amp AC wall charger be used to most quickly charge this device.

 

Upon plugging the charger into a 2.4A AC wall charger, a tiny red LED near the end of the charger lit up.  This indicated that the device itself was being charged via its input port, and turned off after 15 seconds.

It wasn’t long before a third of the four small blue LEDs lit up, indicating that the charger’s internal battery was charging.

Once I had the charger at full battery charge, the first thing I wanted to try was the wireless charging feature, which I did using my wife’s iPhone X.  I simply placed her iPhone X atop the charger.  This charger is compatible with any Qi-enabled wireless charge-capable device.  Its footprint is also roughly the same as an iPhone X’s footprint (thought it is also thicker).

Once I placed the iPhone X atop the charger, another tiny LED lit up and blinked, this one indicating that the charger detected that it was in contact with and charging a wireless-enabled device.  Once the iPhone X was fully charged, the green LED turned off.  Note that this LED flashes red if a non-wireless-charging capable device was placed upon it.

My wife’s iPhone X charged without incident atop the charger.  The charging speed wasn’t as quick as with a wired charging connection, but from my understanding that is typical with wireless charging.  Also, in these photos I am showing the charger with an iPhone X out of a case, but the charger was able to charge my wife’s iPhone X as well as my brother-in-law’s iPhone 8, each while within relatively thin, but not super thin cases.

I also rotated the iPhone X 90 degrees on the charger to see if it would still charge, and it did.  As long as the iPhone X’s center was fairly centered on the circle on the face of the charge, all was well.  Moving the iPhone X a bit off center would sever the wireless charging connection.

 

In addition to the wireless charging, I also evaluated the charger’s ability to charge two devices simultaneously.  In the image above, I have my wife’s iPhone X charging wirelessly atop the charger on the left, and my iPhone 6 Plus charging via cable connection on the right.  The USB output wired charging connection is iSmart 2.0 and can output 5V/2.4A max.  Note that sometimes the button on the charger had to be pressed to initiate charging of the phones, and other time this did not seem to be necessary and the phones began charging automatically as soon as they were sat on tip or plugged into the charger.

A few weeks prior to posting this review, I brought the RAVPower 10,000mAh 5W Wireless Portable Charger on a 2-week family trip across Europe and it performed well in general.  With long days of sightseeing, including using my iPhone 6 Plus’s browser to look up things, apps for directions and recommendations, and snapping hundreds of photos per day, this charger gave the extra boost I needed in the afternoons and evenings to keep my iPhone 6 Plus functioning.  Several times I used it to charge two iPhones at once, one wirelessly and one wired, and with its 10,000 mAh capacity, it continued to charge multiple devices for many hours.  At night, I would just plug in the charger and top off it battery again to be ready to use it the next day.  It also held up well to the abuse of being placed into and out of backpacks, purses, pockets and suitcases.  The one caveat is that once the charger was fully drained, I sometimes had a difficult time getting it to charge again.  It may have been the AC voltage and frequency difference between the USA and Europe, but some places that I tried to charge up the charger’s battery just did not work.  However, upon returning to the USA it has charged fine.

What I like

  • Simultaneous wireless and wired charging of two devices.
  • 10,000 mAh capacity will charge multiple devices for hours
  • Relatively small and compact size

What needs to be improved

  • Needing to push the button to initiate charging—this was inconsistent and as a result, I sometimes forgot to do it

Final thoughts

The RAVPower 10,000mAh 5W Wireless Portable Charger is a very useful and handy charging device.  It is sturdily built, fairly compact, can charge two devices simultaneously using its wireless and wired charging capabilities, and its 10,000 mAh capacity will charge devices for hours.  This is a nice little portable charger and I found it very useful.

Price: $41.99
Where to buy: RAVPower or Amazon
Source: The product sample for this review was provided by RAVPower.

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Rabbit Charger review

REVIEW – In an effort to tidy up our kitchen and get rid of messy charging cables laying on counters and the kitchen table, I have been testing the Rabbit Charger. This square charger installs over your existing wall outlet to provide a dual charging cable that can charge iOS devices, USB-C devices or micro USB devices.

What is it?

The Rabbit Charger is basically a retractable charging cable holder with swappable tips and the ability to charge two devices at once delivering up to 3.0 amps per tip. The charger gets its cute name from the dual connectors that pull out from the top of the device and are reminiscent of bunny ears.

What’s in the box?

Rabbit Charger
Micro USB Charging Tips (Built-in x2)
USB-C Charging Tips (Swappable x2)
Tethers (x2)

Design and features

The Rabbit Charger is a white plastic box with a 28-inch retractable cable that pulls out from the top of the unit. A lighted button on the front of the charger retracts the cable when you’re done using it.

The back of the unit has a 3-prong plug that plugs into an existing wall outlet after you remove the outlet’s cover.

The Rabbit Charger has 2 micro USB connectors built into the cables and it comes with 2 USB-C tips that install over the existing micro USB tips. You can also buy Apple-certified Lightning tips for $9.95 each which I think is a bit on the spendy side.

The flat cable pulls out from the top of the charger with a firm tug.


The swappable tips install over the top of the built-in micro USB tips with the included tether straps.

The whole unit is slightly larger than a switch plate cover, but about an inch or so thick.

Installation

Installing the Rabbit Charger is quick and easy, but you will need a screen driver to remove the screen from an existing outlet’s switch plate.

Once the plate has been removed and the receptacle is exposed, you can remove the plastic cover on the front of the Rabbit Charger and plug it into the outlet so that the plug in the charger plugs into the bottom port of the wall outlet.

You will know that everything is connected properly when . you tighten the built-in screw and the retract button lights up like you see in the image above.

Then you can replace the plastic cover on the front of the charger and you’re ready to go.

Jeanne has been using the Rabbit Charger for a couple of weeks with her Pixel and likes that she doesn’t have to see cables lying around the kitchen or think about putting them in a drawer when she’s finished charging her phone. Since the Rabbit Charger delivers up to 3.0 amps per tip, I’ve used it to charge my Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and my Pixel 2 XL at the same time using the USB-C tips. Just be aware that the Rabbit Charger does not support quick charging.

What I like

  • Easy to install
  • Can charge 2 devices at once
  • Lighted button is like a night light

What needs to be improved

  • Blocks one outlet
  • Does not support quick charging
  • Too expensive by itself and way too expensive if you need to add Lightning tips

Final thoughts

The Rabbit Charger installs easily and provides a handy way to keep charging cables tidy and somewhat out of sight. It is expensive though especially if you’re an iOS user and want 2 Lightning tips because that will cost you an extra $19.90 + the $49.95 price of the charger itself. That comes out to a whopping $69.85 for a two device charger that doesn’t even support quick charging. In my opinion, that’s too expensive for a charging box with a retractable cable feature. What do you think?

Price: $49.95
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Rabbit Charger.

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The Ecoflow RIVER Bank provides power off the grid and right in the palm of your hand


NEWS – As photographers and filmmakers, we always want and need to “push the envelope” to get the next photo or footage that is better than anything we previously shot. In many cases, we seek locations that are “off the grid” and away from any power source. These locations usually offer scenery and beauty that would even captivate some of the most disinterested people.

The problem that we constantly face, is trying to carry all of the equipment that we think we would need and having the ability to power and recharge much of it.

Enter the RIVER Bank power module. According to the manufacturer, the main module coupled with one of their stackable booster modules can provide an impressive number of charges as well as useful continuous power. The main module comes with a 99.16Wh battery, 2 USB ports, 2 USB-C ports and a QI wireless charging pad. Depending on with booster module you pair it with, you can add even greater capabilities. The Car Booster module adds an additional 44.4Wh along with a USB-C port and a Jump Start port. The AC Booster adds an additional 99.16Wh, a USB-C port, and a 100W AC port. The charging capabilities include charging a laptop 2 to 4 times, a cell phone 18 to 30 times, jump-starting a car up to 10 times, running a projector for over 5 hours, etc.

The River Bank module seems to be a really innovative device and if the specifications are true, it would be a great asset in the field. If you are interested in purchasing one, you can pre-order on the Ecoflow website. The main module sells for $199 and the additional modules for $295 each, with a bundle package of all 3 available for $390.

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The Beyond Ink Pen merges cutting-edge technology with a luxury ballpoint pen

NEWS – When you think of technology, you probably don’t think ballpoint pens. That is up until now. The Beyond Ink Pen will make you rethink the way you look at ballpoint pens.

As you may have guessed the Beyond Ink Pen isn’t your run of the mill ballpoint pen. Yes, it’s a luxurious pen made of brass and stainless steel that uses a high-end Lamy ballpoint pen tip for clear and attractive writing, but that’s where the similarities between it and a typical ballpoint pen end.

The Beyond Ink Pen is a multi-functional smartpen that contains all the features you need in a typical workday, right at your fingertips.

You can use it as a normal ballpoint pen for writing on paper or can switch it in seconds to a state-of-the-art stylus tip, for use on tablets and touchscreens.

A  built-in 1,000mAh battery and nicely concealed Lightning Cable allow you to charge your iPhone on-the-go. There’s also a model for Android users that replaces the Lightning cable with a Micro USB cable.

Last, but certainly not least, the top of the pen comes off revealing a built-in USB flash drive that has 16GB of memory storage.

The Beyond Ink Pen is available in Android or IOS models in your choice of black or white.

It sells for $79.95 and is available on Amazon.

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The GeekAire rechargeable portable fan will keep you cool and charge your phone

NEWS – Now that we’re smack dab in the middle of summer keeping cool seems harder to do. Especially if you’re out and about at a ball game, concert or favorite summer festival. GeekAire has come up with something that might help you out, a mini handheld portable fan.

The GeekAire GF2 series is a new generation mini handheld portable fan with a few tricks up its sleeve. What makes it different is that its rechargeable. Not only that it also has a 2600mAh lithium-ion battery, which can also be detached and used to give your device a quick power-up.

There’s also a charging dock for convenient charging and desktop use. The bottom of the charging dock has a reusable sticky rubber for enhanced stability. It can even be used upside down.

The fan has 5-speeds and an aerodynamic 6-blade design, powered by durable brushless DC motor. At top speed, the fan has a moving airspeed up to 27 ft/s.

The fan can run from 3-9 hours depending on which speed settings you use.

Convenient indicator lights also show the fans speed and battery power level.

The GeekAire Rechargeable Portable Fan comes with a  removable wrist strap, charging stand, and USB charging cable.

It sells for $19.99 and is available on Amazon.

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