
Aukey Sprint Ultra PB-XD26
26800 mAh, 63 W, 96.50 Wh
Aukey Sprint Ultra PB-XD26
26800 mAh, 63 W, 96.50 Wh
Yes i have the same and my brother is fly with this dezember from Zürick to USA North Dakota and no Problem
How do you get 18 watts? The maximum power is 20V/2.3A and that corresponds to 46 watts, the Macbook pro charger supplies 61 watts ( https://www.apple.com/ch-de/shop/product/MRW22ZM/A/61w-usb%E2%80%91c-power-adapter?fnode=8b&fs=f%3Dcharger%26fh%3D4595%252B45d4). So it's a little undersized, but it might work. If you are primarily concerned with your Macbook, I would recommend the following powerbanks: Xtorm Powerbank Rover XB302 + USB 60W Power Supply CX024 (20000mAh, Quick Charge 3.0, Power Delivery) J-Go Tech Tanker Elite (difficult to get)
You can charge the power bank with a normal port C from any mains plug.
In my case, only one LED flashes at a time. The LEDs that are permanently lit during charging indicate the charging status. When all four LEDs are lit and none are flashing, the charging process is complete. Attention: Only charge via USB-C (the smaller plug).
Sorry... it's on the blink... I have the same problem and also reported it because of the warranty. No answer so far. I am disappointed
No it should flash, please try supplied original USB C cable
https://techtest.org/huawei-mate-20-pro-ladeanalyse-und-ladeverhalten-welche-ladestandards-unterstuetzt-das-mate-20-pro/ here you have a link the device has quick charge like the powerbank but the original power supply is faster ;)
We sell this item very often and the majority of people who have bought this item are satisfied with it. You can also read the opinions of some buyers in the reviews.
Hello That should actually work. I use the power bank for my Surface pro 8 tablet. But you have to use a PD (Power Delivery) capable USB-C cable. The powerbank is PD capable and supports e.g. the 15 V voltage requirement of my tablet. The Zenbook should also support PD. Power Delivery determines the voltage requirement of your Zenbook and the power bank sets the appropriate charging profile. For this communication to work, a PD-capable USB cable is required. These cables have electronics in the plugs and are therefore more expensive than standard USB cables. Good luck
Hello You need a PD cable, i.e. a cable that is suitable for Power Delivery. These cables have electronics in the plugs that adjust the voltage for the connected device. For example the "Club 3D USB4 Power Delivery" Similar standard cables do not work for the Surface pro. Many successes
Yes, suitable for smartphones, tablets, notebooks, headphones, Nintendo Switch, etc.
Works without any problems via both connections. I have exactly the same device combination.
It only has one USB-C port, which is used for both charging and discharging. Simultaneous charging and discharging is therefore not possible via USB-C. However, charging via USB-C and discharging via USB-A should be possible.
I used it to charge my DELL Precision 5470 notebook.
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This is possible. Please check whether your notebook supports USB-C Power Delivery (PD). Only then will you be able to charge it via the USB-C connector.
I use the next best plug that I have lying around, connect it with a USB-C cable and charge the powerbank that way. Never had any problems. Please note that the charging time is rather long with this powerbank (several hours).
Normally you shouldn't have any problems. I'm also pretty sure that there should be some energy on it from the start. Doesn't anything light up? Then I would be almost certain that there is a defect. Try a different charger and cable, otherwise return it.
The manufacturer mentioned that the total power was 63W and then mentioned the power via the USB-C and USB-A ports. We did mention these power outputs in the article description. "Two USB ports and a cable included The PB-XD26 has two USB ports (1x USB-A and 1x USB-C) that can be used simultaneously. The USB-A output charges up to a maximum of 18W, and the USB-C output up to a maximum of 45W. A USB-C to USB-C cable is included. It can be used to charge the Powerbank itself or to charge other devices with the Powerbank." According to this, we just copied what the manufacturer stated on their website and we think it's legit but I personally think the same thing that it's a bit misleading and a cheap marketing trick.
This powerbank has an integrated system that recognises the power at which the various devices should be charged. I charge pretty much everything with this powerbank and nothing has been damaged.
I can't answer specifically about Zurich airport, but I've had this powerbank in my hand luggage in airports in the US, Canada and Switzerland, and nowhere have I had any problems because of it.
I think that should work.
With the usb-c input port and a usb-c charging cable connected to your power outlet.
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As from wall charger, iphone, ipad, macbook. I haven't counted how many times, but based on the capacity, it should be a good 7 times.
The Aukey pb-xd26 has a capacity of 99Wh. If your iPhone charger gives 18W it will charge it completely in about 6h. (99Wh/18W=5.5h) You can also charge it with the MacBook charger, it's a bit faster, but I don't know the maximum speed. The battery negotiates with the charger the right voltage and current for both.
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