Monday, April 27, 2015

K2R-803 7800 mAh Power Bank With Flashlight Review


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I already have a couple of power banks at home but their mAh isn't that high. What is an mAh? Well, this is the power storing capacity of a power bank. The higher the mAh, the bigger/greater the power it stores. Depending on the brand/model of a device/gadget, the battery mAh differs. For example, my sister has an iPhone 5S and her iPhone 5S battery can hold a maximum of 1560 mAh. I have a Moto G and the maximum mAh it needs to fully charge is 2070 mAh. Tablets have a higher mAh battery, like my iPad mini which needs 4490 mAh to get fully charged.

So, when it comes to power banks, the bigger the mAh, the better to hold power to charge multiple devices. My power banks at home can charge my phone to a full battery but not enough to charge my iPad mini fully. When we travel, I bring my power banks because my phone and iPad's battery always gets drained because my daughters play with the apps their. Yes, I can charge it in our car but in cases like when we go pier fishing, there are no plugs there so power banks are a great help.

When I received the K2R-804 7800 mAh Power Bank, I was excited to try it because this is the first time I'm trying out a higher mAh capacity power bank.
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The K2R-804 7800 mAh Power Bank arrived in a nice, white box. The power bank inside looked really nice and there is a LED lightning connector for an Apple device and a LED micro USB cable for an android device.
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This is the first time I've seen 2 different cables in a power bank and it's nice because it already includes a lightning connector. Usually, I only get 1 cable for a power bank so I like that this already has a lightning connector and a micro USB cable.

What's also nice is that both USB cables has a LED light on the lightning and micro USB connector. When the device is actively charging, the LED light is color red. When the device is fully charged, the LED light turns blue. That's nice because I wouldn't over-charge my device since the LED light is very visible.
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The K2R-803 itself looks classy. It is portable and I can easily place it in my bag. There are also LED lights on the side which indicates the power left inside the K2R-803 7800 mAh Power Bank. I like the battery indicator on the side because I wouldn't have to guess how much power is remaining in the K2R-803 7800 mAh Power Bank.

Here is a little more product description from the company:

GENUINE LITHIUM ION BATTERY: 7,800mAh Battery (100% Real Capacity) - Fully Charge Your iPhone Battery Almost 4 Times (iPhone Battery 1420mAh)
EXCELLENT QUALITY AND DURABILITY: Protection Functions: Intelligent Monitoring System With Over-Charge, Over-Discharge, Over-Current, Over-Voltage, Short-Circuit, Over-Load Safety Protection With Dual Output, Charges Two Devices At Once - Safety Certificates: RoHS, FC & CE
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The most unique thing I noticed is that this power bank has a flashlight. Yes, a flashlight! This is the first power bank I've owned that has a built-in flashlight which I can turn on by pressing the power button on the side twice. It is nice because I can also use it as a flashlight, and not just a power bank.

My sister's iPhone 5S can be charged approximately 3 1/2 times using the K2R-803 7800 mAh Power Bank from a drained battery. Charging time of the K2R-803 7800 mAh Power Bank takes about 10 to 12 hours. It is a bit long but considering the bigger capacity of the power bank, I can say that the longer charging time is fair.

There are also 2 USB ports here so charging 2 devices at the same time is okay.

You can purchase the K2R-803 7800 mAh Power Bank HERE.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a sample for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I tried personally and believe will be good for my readers. No other form of compensation was received. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

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