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Dos and Don’ts When You Use a Power Bank  Like Us on Facebook Modern gadgets are power hungry. Our increasingly busy lives mean a dead battery can leave you disconnected from life, work, and your daily routine. Portable chargers and power banks will keep you from getting stranded when you’re on the go and without a convenient charging source. They are ideal for recharging your smartphones and similar devices wherever you are when you find yourself low on power. As with all electrical and electronic devices, it’s important to treat them with respect and care to ensure they continue to work properly and safely. With this in mind, we advise you to think about some general Dos and Don’ts to help keep you safe when using power banks and portable chargers: 1. Do use the power pack only for its intended use. E.g. to recharge your mobile phone or other USB powered mobile devices. 2. Do keep away from heat sources and liquids - direct sunlight, humidity
Should power bank be charged full night for the first time? Mostly, when we buy a phone, we would unconsciously ask that how long to charge the phone for the first time? Likewise, when buy a power bank, we would ask ourselves the same question. So, how long to charge power bank for the first time? Same as the phone’s battery, the battery of power bank needs to be charged a bit longer before the first time using.  Taking Heloideo’s power banks for example, they are all made of Li-Ion battery. Nothing complicated, when charging the power bank, we could refer to the built-in LED indicators. Or Heloideo Dual USB Ports 11000mAh Power Bank, it has 4 LED indicators, thus each one is for 25% power on average. Is that full of charge when all 4 indicators are on? When contacting with Heloideo power bank product managers and engineers, it’s not that kind of situation. Actually, when 4 indicators are on, there’s only 95% power. Why? —— First an
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HOW TO FIX A PHONE THAT WON'T CHARGE PROPERLY(2) A previous article is about the first 6 steps of How to fix a phone that won’t charge properly. 7. Charge from the right source Charging from a wall socket will always be faster than charging via PC or laptop, because computers' USB ports don't deliver very much power. A wall socket can deliver twice as much power as a USB port, and fast chargers it can deliver as much as five times the power – which means much, much faster charging. So if your phone is charging slowly and you're connected to a laptop: there's your problem. If your wall charger doesn't appear to be delivering the goods, check that it's appropriate for your device. A charger from another phone might not deliver the right amount of juice — for example, a charger for a Bluetooth headset won't put out as much power as one designed specifically for smartphones. In the case of recent high-end phones, you might have a phone that s
HOW TO FIX A PHONE THAT WON'T CHARGE PROPERLY(1) If your battery isn't charging properly, don't immediately assume your phone charger or your battery is broken. Based on personal experience, the problem – and solution – may be much simpler than you think. If your phone or tablet isn't charging properly or at all, take a look at these 12 ways to fix a phone that won't charge. Why a phone doesn't charge The problem occurs in various degrees. Either your phone won't charge at all when it is plugged in, or it will only charge very slowly (sometimes barely faster than it is discharging). It’s a very common complaint, so here are a few solutions. Most charging problems are related to your USB cable or charger, or even the port itself. 1. Do-It-Yourself USB port fix The quickest, easiest, and often most successful solution, is to do a little DIY repair on your actual hardware. The problem is often that the metallic surfaces inside the
What you need to know about Power Banks Safety is the key to choosing the right Power Bank The main component of a power bank is a lithium ion / lithium polymer battery. Although these types of batteries are commonly used, the safety of battery product is always the utmost concern. Power Bank safety can be addressed on two fronts:   1. Battery Quality Grade A is a general concept used to denote a very good quality battery. The real test is whether or not the battery has a UL Certification.  Though all our power banks have many certifications, our most popular power bank batteries have passed the UL 1642 test which is a set of rigorous Electrical, Mechanical, Environmental, and Fire Exposure Tests. UL is the most widely accepted certification that denotes a battery’s compliance with recognized safety requirements in North America. 2. Protective Circuitry The Protective Circuitry or PTC is considered a “ Safety Valve”. It protects the equipment, the charged devic
Don’t Buy Power Bank Before You Read This 1) What’s power bank? Power bank serve as an ‘extra battery’ or external charger for your phone or other electronic devices. 2) Where is power bank made from? Majority of the power banks in the market are actually made in China. 3) How long do I need to charge the power bank? It’s depending on the REAL CAPACITY of the power bank. The larger REAL CAPACITY, the longer charging time may required. Different charging methods may result different charging time as well. Charging with the original charger will be faster than charging with computer usb port. 4) Why sometime I need longer time to charge the same power bank? Even though using the same charging method, the charging time may be differ due to environment,temperature, power flow and etc. 5) What’s conversation rate? Conversation rate is the remaining percentage of the battery after the battery lost in heat or PCB operation. 6) What’s phone battery health?
WHAT IS MAH ON POWER BANK? Do You Know How Many Times Your Power Bank Can Charge Your Devices? People are always asking what mAh means when they hear about power bank and what it does. They want to know the difference between the amount of mAh in the devices and what this actually does. What you need to do is be able to know the most basic component of this product and we are about to tell you exactly what it does. We already know that the power bank is basically a battery that you charge and it can be used to distribute that energy to other devices such as mobile phones. This energy that is stored in the charger is measured in mAh (mili ampere per hour). This means that the larger the mAh, the more capacity the gadget will have for storing energy. A good example is when you have an 8,000mAh power bank and another that is only 4,000mAh. The one with 8,000mAh will be able to charge longer or higher capacity digital devices. This is basically what makes the differen
How to Charge a Power Bank? You May Charge It Incorrectly! Having a power bank with you can be extremely convenient, especially when you are out of the house and away from a power outlet. Power banks ensure that your devices won't run out of charge. However, in order to charge your devices on the go, your power bank has to be charged itself. Many of you may charge a power bank involves following ways: 1.Connect the cable to the mini-USB socket. A power bank will normally have two plug sockets: one USB socket, and one mini-USB socket. Connect the mini-USB side of the cord that came with the power bank into the power bank. The other end of the cord should be a regular USB plug. This regular USB plug will fit into either a USB wall adapter, or a USB plug on a computer. Take the mini-USB port end of the cable, and plug it into the appropriate mini-USB port on the power bank. 2.Connect the USB end of the cable to a power source. There are two ways you can connect th
What is Quick Charge? Qualcomm Quick Charge 4 and Quick Charge 3 explained Qualcomm has announced Quick Charge 4, which will bring even faster charging and other new features to devices including smartphones this year. We explain what is Quick Charge. The headline feature of Quick Charge 4 is something called ‘5 in 5’ meaning you can get five hours worth of battery life from just a five minute long charge. Quick Charge will be available via the upcoming Snapdragon 835 processor which Qualcomm has given the first details on. Thanks to technologies such as ‘Dual Charge’, ‘typical premium phone users’ can expect to see up to 20 percent faster charging and 30 percent higher efficiency compared to Quick Charge 3.0. “As mobile devices become more capable and feature rich, people tend to use them more. That’s why consumer demand and awareness for fast-charging solutions is now at an all-time high. Quick Charge 4 addresses that need by providing up to 50 percent
How to make your phone's battery last longer Fed up with charging your phone every night? We offer some simple tips and tricks you can use to make your phone's battery last longer, plus point out the battery saving myths that won't help you at all. Even in 2017, it's tough to go much longer than 24 hours without charging your smartphone. Better battery technology simply hasn't arrived yet, which means it's down to software and settings to eke out the limited power for as long as possible. Unfortunately, you're never going to get a week's use out of a smartphone because of those big, bright screens along with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 4G. However, by following our advice and making a few changes to your phone's settings (and maybe even changing the way you use your phone) you should be able to extend its battery life by a good chunk. What we're not going to suggest here is to use your phone less. Our aim is to show you how to