The Mini Powerbank: Powerful, Sleek, Lightweight

Power Banks are a staple tech accessory. Most of us know a phone’s charge won’t last throughout the day, especially when you’re using it frequently. Facetime, Instagram, music playback, everything you do on your phone is slowly – or in most cases quickly – draining its battery. And at the most inconvenient time, your phone dies. It dies when you don’t have a phone cable or access to an outlet. What do you do then? You pull out your trusty mini power bank.

The Problem With 5000 mAh Power Banks

Like most people, when you think of a power bank, you think of a large rectangular device. Marketing for large battery power banks makes it feel as though a 5000 mAh power bank is the standard size and the right size for all occasions. But for most users, the purpose of a power bank is to charge their phone and maybe a tablet.

That’s why for every day needs a 5000 mAh power bank is impractical and frankly unnecessary. A larger power bank only makes sense if you want to charge several devices at once. Which isn’t very common.

The 5000 mAh battery power bank only makes sense for power users or business users, people who are carrying around several devices.

Why You Need A Mini Power Bank

Even if you own a 5000 mAh power bank, you’re probably not getting much use out of it because it’s large and heavy. Larger and heavier than your phone. It’s much easier to carry a tiny cable than to schlep around another piece of tech, so you leave your larger power bank at home, where it’s no use to you. But with a mini power bank, you have several benefits, including:

Portability
A mini power bank is easy to carry around, even if you don’t have a bag or backpack. The size of the power bank makes it as easy as fitting a chocolate bar in your pocket. Although other power banks claim to be portable, for everyday use you’re not able to carry them around. You can also attach this mini power bank to a keychain and carry it around with your car keys.

Stylish Design
The mini power bank comes in a variety of neutral colors. It also has a leather exterior that gives the power bank a premium aesthetic. When compared to regular power banks this design is far sleeker.

Lightweight
Most regular power banks are the size of your phone or larger, adding excess weight you don’t need or want. This mini power bank is tiny in comparison and fits snugly and discreetly into a jeans pocket. The power bank also weighs about the same as a Snickers bar.

Large Capacity Battery
Realistically your phone’s battery lasts about 5 to 9 hours of continuous use. The 2600 mAh battery in the mini power bank is equivalent to an iPhone battery and can give you another full charge before needing to be recharged. It’s like carrying around another phone battery.

Durable
The case is a durable fabric that ensures your power bank has protection from everyday wear and tear. This fabric also guarantees your power bank can withstand light drops, keeping the battery safe from damage.

When You’ll Use A Power Bank

If you’re going to be buying a power bank, the first one you should consider is a mini power bank. The mini power bank is ideal for several occasions including:

Travel: You’re not always going to have access to power outlets when traveling. Sports: You can fit the power bank in a gym bag and recharge your headphones, phone, or smartwatch before using them. You can also carry it while running or cycling because it’s lightweight.


School: Most schools aren’t going to allow you to charge your phone, having a power bank enables you to charge it in your locker or your bag. Outdoor Excursions: When you’re going hiking or camping you’re not going to have access to an outlet. But the elements and apps you’re using can quickly drain your phone.
What You Can Charge With A Powerbank

Tablets
Wearable Tech (like smartwatches)
Your Phone
Headphones
Mobile Hotspots
Anything That connects to a USB 2.0 charging

If you want to buy a power bank, choose to buy a mini power bank. The mini power bank is durable, stylish, and gives your phone an additional 8 to 10 hours of battery life.

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October 24, 2022

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December 20, 2022

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They also retroactively deduct points that were previously given in error.

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December 23, 2022

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January 4, 2023

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January 5, 2023

They did. Alan came away with like a thousand extra points.

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January 9, 2023

They also retroactively deduct points that were previously given in error.

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January 10, 2023

I think he got a few thousand points

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January 10, 2023

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