
Aukey Pb-T10
20000 mAh, 74 Wh
Aukey Pb-T10
20000 mAh, 74 Wh
I believe, but am not sure, that this can only work if you use the "normal" usb-usbc converter from apple with a "double" usb cable. I.e. a cable that is plugged into the powerbank and at the same time into the usb-usbc part, so it has 2 connections to the outside. or you buy a "big" adapter that you can plug into the mac book air, which has other connections like hdmi in addition to the desired usb. hope you can follow my explanations. :)
Yes, you can charge all USB devices with the powerbank.
Yes, Quick Charge 3.0 also works with Quick Charge 2.0 devices.
That's what it's built for. With the great power, the device can even be charged several times. The iPhone doesn't draw more power than it needs.
I can't say about the iPhone SE, but I can charge my OnePlus 5T at least 5 times. I am satisfied.
Fortunately, powerbanks are always available as daily specials.
According to my information, this is possible in principle. However, I recommend a power bank that supports PowerDelivery 3.0.
The manual explicitly advises against this. I have therefore not tried out whether it works.
Smartphones without Quick Charge technology can also be charged with it
It doesn't look like it. Alternatively, I can recommend from my own experience. RAVPower RP-PB043 (20100mAh, iSmart 2.0, Quick Charge 3.0) Has everything except Lightning, charges quickly, lasts a long time, well made.
This is not an answer, just some info. This is not Anker, this IS Aukey, which also make good quality products.
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