Price Range
The price range of power banks can vary depending on the brand, type and features.There are several different power bank price in Pakistan, from budget options to premium models. Some of the popular power bank brands available in Pakistan include Sony, Bose, JBL, Sennheiser, and Beats.
Cheap PSUs can be found for less than 500 PKR (about $3 USD), but they tend to be of poor quality and may not last long. Mid-range power banks can cost PKR 1000-5000 (6-30 USD) and offer better sound quality and durability. A high-quality power supply can cost between 10,000 to 50,000 PKR (approximately 60 to 300 USD) and offers excellent sound quality and features such as noise cancellation and wireless connectivity.
Ability
An important feature to look for when buying a power bank is capacity. It is measured in milliampere hours (mAh). The higher the mAh, the higher the charging capacity of the device. When buying a power bank, make sure the output voltage matches your device. If the charger’s output voltage is lower than the device’s charging voltage, it won’t work.
Therefore, if your device is equipped with a 1500mAh battery, it is recommended to use an AC adapter with double or triple capacity (ie 3000mAh or more). Also, if you have a charger with a higher output voltage than your device, you can get multiple charges from it.
Quality and Security Options
Another important feature of the power bank is the build quality. Not only does the overall quality of a power bank determine its performance, it also determines how quickly and accurately the power is transferred to the device being charged.
A poor quality power bank will not only charge your device incorrectly but may also damage your device.
USB Connection and Charging
Flexibility is an important feature of a power bank – you need to charge multiple devices at the same time. There are many power supplies available in the market and they come with different types of connectors. This is necessary to connect the power bank to various mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and cameras.
With multiple ports, you can charge multiple devices at the same time from the power bank. In addition to multiple connectors, some power supplies also come with built-in USB charging cables that can be folded and stored using the power supplies themselves. With these, you don’t have to worry about losing your charging cables.
LED Indicators
The power bank’s LED indicators can help you know several things, such as battery level and charging status. So, if possible, you should buy a power bank with clear LED indicators.
Brand
While buying a power bank you have to choose one of the reputed brands. This is because they are likely to include internal components such as batteries and charging circuits. There are many brands that offer high-capacity power banks at low prices, but remember that you will be plugging your expensive devices into them. Can you risk damaging these devices with bad connectors or bad batteries? Make an informed decision.
Protection
When it comes to mobile devices, security is a top priority.. Many users charge their smartphones while sleeping at night which can cause problems. Poor quality batteries installed inside some power supplies may explode due to overcharging. Not only can it damage your devices, but it can also lead to more serious consequences.
Therefore, it is recommended to use a power bank with a high quality lithium polymer battery due to the durability of the cell and its safety guarantee. A good external battery reduces the risk of explosion and also protects the equipment. Many power banks also have protection against short circuits, overload and overheating. It might cost a bit more, but we think it’s worth the investment.
Number of Amperes
It is important to understand the number of amps before buying a power bank. This is the current supplied by the charger to the product being charged. The device usually draws only the amount of current required. So if the device needs 2.1 amps, the power supply must be able to supply 2.1 amps (or more). If the power supply can provide more than 2.1 amps, it won’t matter because the product will only draw 2.1 amps of current.
On the other hand, if the source can only provide 1 amp of current, the product will not charge or will charge slowly because it cannot draw enough current. Therefore, it is important to match the amperage rating between the charger and the device being charged. It doesn’t matter if the charger can supply more current than the device needs. Providing less current will slow down the charging process of the device and may even damage the device.
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