![]() Input Charging:įor recharging this power bank, you have to use the USB-C port, and you can recharge this power bank at Power Delivery speeds when you use a Power Delivery wall charger. Keep the Power Delivery charging for this power bank for smartphones. As many other Power Delivery compatible laptops on the market require more charging power, and that’s why we recommend getting a 30W or 45W Power Delivery portable charger for those larger laptops. When we say, “few”, we really mean that we trust this charger to charge a USB-C compatible MacBook and that’s about it. That’s why we think it’s best to have this power bank for fast charging Power Delivery compatible smartphonesĬan you charge USB-C Power Delivery compatible laptops? Yes, but only a few. The charging rate of the USB-C port is 18W, and that’s basically the base of what Power Delivery is able to offer. The other output port is the USB-C port which can be used with a USB-C to USB-C charging cable to charge USB-C compatible devices. Fast Charge the iPhone X, 8, XS, XS Max and XR with Power Delivery Charging The other port makes use of Quick Charge and can, therefore, fast charge Quick Charges compatible smartphones such as Samsung smartphones, LG phones and many other Android smartphones that make use of the fast charging tech. There are two USB-A ports, one is a standard port that has a 5V/2.4A charging speed. On the charger side, there are three ports to use. We realize that the power bank does feature Power Delivery, but it’s at the lower end, and in terms of power capacity, you might be able to charge a MacBook to full power, but that would take nearly the entire power capacity. That’s basically what this power bank is made for, and that would be charging smartphones. In this case, that would be enough for charging most smartphones on the market to full power about two times. If you’re getting this power bank then you’re most likely going to be charging a Power Delivery or Quick Charge compatible smartphones and if that’s the case, then you expect to receive about 6,000mAh of output power capacity that you can actually use. ![]() However, this much power is really applicable if you’re charging a Non-Quick Charge or Power Delivery device and that’s because if you’re using the fast charging with this power bank, the conversion rate goes down. So the average amount of power that you’re able to use with this charger is 7,400mAh. With all that said, let’s take a look at how much power you’re actually able to use with this charger. If you want more power to use then Nimble also has their 20,000mAh or 26,000mAh portable chargers that have tons more power. So the power capacity of this portable charger is nothing to be impressed about and that’s not a negative thing, as it’s still a good amount. For this mid-range power bank, the power capacity might not be the highlight, but the usage of Power Delivery and Quick Charge definitely is. Nimble’s portable chargers definitely hold quite a lot of value and that’s because of their charging power and the charging tech that they feature. With all that said, the main thing that holds value is their chargers and in this case, with this review, we’re focusing on their 10,000mAh portable charger. This is something that not many other tech brands are doing and so they’re definitely competing in a Blue Ocean even though it might not seem like it. Not only that, but it’s also about the packaging that it comes in, and that reason that this is all is so important is that their portable chargers and other charging electronics are all made of biodegradable material. Nimble is a new brand of charging electronics and they’re more focused on the environmental effects that tech products have once they’re thrown away. Sounds strange, doesn’t it? When you’re purchasing a tech product are you thinking about the materials that it’s made up of or what happens Once you throw it away? Well, the common answer is that most people just don’t care and that’s basically the question that Nimble is trying to raise. Just think for a second, a consumer electronics company that is concerned about the environment.
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