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SinKeu 88.8Wh|65Watts Portable Laptop Charger with AC Outlet, A Super Travel Portable Battery Pack & Power Bank for HP, Notebooks, MacBook, Laptops – For Sale – Price
$299.98 Original price was: $299.98.$99.28Current price is: $99.28.
Category: Portable Power Stations
Tag: SinKeu
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Fishbed –
Solar rechargeable from 15v foldable solar panel
I like the power bank, but it is a little big for only being a 24,000 mah power bank.
The reason it is so big is because it has a built in inverter. I guess if it would be smaller it would not have an inverter, or at least a less powerful one.
I am happy with the power bank I use it occasionally.
Had it for approximately 8 months already. I have charged it with a 40w foldable solar panel a few times already. In bright sunlight it charges full in 4-6 hours.
I used the AC a few times, worked great, but if you plug something in that draws a lot of current the battery percentage will drop in minutes.
I plugged a big 30â fan into the 110v plug and watched how the battery percentage dropped a percentage per two seconds. Till I unplugged it. And the fan didnât turn full speed.
The fan was drawing too much current. I think the fan takes 150 watts.
The power bank inverter is only make to deliver 65 watts.
If you use the power bank for charging phone like I usually do. You can recharge your phone. At LEAST 6 times per charge.
Bill –
Nice little power box
Seems to charge all of our small electronics just fine, it didn’t do my laptop but that is probably because it’s a big gamming laptop and pulls too much power, we’ve used it fine for everything else. I like the compact size and ease of use.
Sonny N. –
Power On-the-Go Like Never Before!
Amazon Review: SinKeu 88.8Wh|65Watts Portable Laptop Charger with AC Outlet, A Super Travel Portable Battery
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Power On-the-Go Like Never Before!
The SinKeu 88.8Wh|65Watts Portable Laptop Charger with AC Outlet is an exceptional travel companion that has revolutionized the way I stay powered up on the go. This portable battery pack combines impressive power capacity with user-friendly features, making it a standout choice for anyone in need of reliable and versatile charging solutions.
The 88.8Wh capacity and 65W output are perfect for powering a variety of devices, from laptops to smartphones and tablets. The AC outlet is a game-changer, allowing me to charge my laptop without needing to find an available wall socket. It delivers consistent and efficient power, ensuring that my devices stay charged throughout my travels.
The design of this portable charger is both practical and sleek. Itâs compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry in a bag or backpack without adding unnecessary bulk. The build quality feels robust and durable, so I trust it to withstand the rigors of travel.
One of the most notable features is the ease of use. The AC outlet is straightforward to operate, and the controls are intuitive. The LED indicators provide clear information about the batteryâs charge level and power status, making it easy to monitor and manage power usage.
The inclusion of multiple charging ports adds to the versatility of this portable charger. It can handle various devices simultaneously, which is incredibly convenient when you need to charge multiple gadgets at once.
Overall, the SinKeu 88.8Wh|65Watts Portable Laptop Charger with AC Outlet is a top-notch product that offers both power and portability. Itâs a must-have for frequent travelers, digital nomads, or anyone who needs a reliable power source while on the move. With its impressive performance and thoughtful design, this portable battery pack is highly recommended for all your power needs!
Jeremy Seidler –
Works but could be better.
I bought this for camping and remote working. The built in AC inverter does a good job powering the various items you bring along including a small TV. On the DC side though, it had some issues with the power output. I tried using it to inflate a USB powered mattress pump. It would fault out after a few seconds of running. I believe the “smart power” functions were not compatible with the power draw of this motor. I could use a AC USB adapter and power the inflator just fine through the inverter. It’s just a lot of conversion loss.
Overall, it’s a nice package for a novice power consumer. Buying on a deal is worth it, but I’ve used others that I thought were better quality.
DeGaucherie! –
Survival in Alaska! Superb Customer Service in Exchange of Power Bank
I have been quite a fan of Jackery solar units and power banks, but unfortunately this company never manufactured a compact solar panel + power bank system that could easily fit in a backpack and be transported to remote regions, especially with luggage weight restrictions!
While browsing on Amazon, I happened to stumble upon Sinkeu’s products and made a digital-life-changing purchase that helped me survive part of a salmon season in the boonies of Alaska this past summer! I used the Sinkeu power bank mostly for my laptop computer, cell phone, and recharging small electronics such as usb workman lights and a compact radio. This Sinkeu package is superb for remote field work, with extremely limited access to electricity (an occasional generator); the sun was my best friend, as it managed to charge my power bank in between 4-6 hours, depending on the angle of the sun.
When I returned from Alaska to California, my powerbank suddenly stopped working and I wasn’t able to use the AC outlet for my laptop. I called in Amazon customer service, and the technicians attempted to troubleshoot the situation. We could not resolve the problem, and Amazon support guided me into contacting Sinkeu. I began working with a very friendly support agent named Olivia, and we managed to swap out my broken power bank with a new one that is working and in fully functional use! I presently have my power bank and solar unit in the trunk of my car, where I am able to whip out these electronics whenever I am in remote places, or the local Starbucks stiffs their customers of outlets and access to electricity for keeping my laptop and cell phone charged.
Thank you Sinkeu for your fantastic and innovative product! I feel your company truly is a pioneer in manufacturing compact, solar-based, remote power supply systems that can easily fit in anyone’s backpack! I am truly grateful for your helping me with an exchange so I continue to smoothly engage in remote field work!
Michael Jones –
Have used it irregularly for about three weeks as a portable battery for some small tools (soldering iron, tiny air compressor, etc), and no problems so far. It provides a decent amount of charge both for AC and DC output, is simple to use, and the screen is nice and clear. I’ve charged the bank twice so far, and didn’t experience any of the issues mentioned by some other reviews: I left it plugged in overnight both times, and found no burning smells or other scariness in the morning. (Protip: Make sure to use the charger that comes with the bank, a normal 12V wall wart won’t cut it.) In addition to the wall charger, the bank also comes with two adapters for car cigarette lighter ports and a crappy bag to stuff everything into. None are game changers for me, but nice to have I guess!
My one major complaint is the plastic casing, which seems kinda flimsy. It isn’t the worst I’ve seen from an Amazon gadget, but I wouldn’t trust it to protect the bank from falling >2 inches onto a hard surface. I’d wager that the charging jank for some of these units were due to a hard knock during transport, but who knows. The AC plug is also very tight, it’s a little looser now that I’ve used it a few times, but be prepared for some elbow grease the first time in. Last minor gripe is that the On button is very easy to accidentally press, the bank has snappy auto-off so it shouldn’t cause a bunch of wasted drain, but I’d store it in a little bag (like the aforementioned crappy one) to prevent any surprise shorts.
Assuming it holds up, I think this is a decent portable battery for throwing into a glove compartment for emergencies, or a backpack for light duty camping (or my own weird hobby use). However, I’d avoid using this for any kind of heavy-duty work where it’d be jostled around a lot, or for people with butterfingers and hardwood floors ð
Yuliia –
I got this power bank for charging my computer. I spend much time out of home without access to the regular plug but still have to do work on my laptop. This device does help to stay online when the computer battery goes dead.
KL –
At first, it worked great. The build quality is okay. But after two weeks, it stopped charging after the battery was depleted. I couldn’t get it to accept a charge anymore. So this has become a paperweight. I am disappointed and do NOT recommend this power bank.
Matthew –
I have had this battery for years (bought in 2021) and it still holds up pretty well. It has definitely lost some of it’s charging quality, but the battery can still reliably charge a smartphone multiple times. I would say that it may not be as reliable for powering something that uses a lot of energy (such as a powered on laptop), but it can be quite convenient using the AC plug to power something. For example, this worked out amazingly when my power went out and I used it to power on a floor lamp, keeping our place bright. The LED display is helpful for seeing the power level, though it can be difficult to predict how much power it has (e.g. it can say 100% for a while but then sort of drops faster as the power level decreases).
Stéphane Lachance –
Acheter pour mon fils au cegep , lui permets travailler avec son ordi toute la journée !