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 difference in the powerbank chargers that are available.
There is also some power loss to be taken into consideration and this
means that if you have 10,000mAh, you might lose a thousand of those
mAh to power consumption that is used during the transfer of the energy.
The actual transfer rate of a decent power bank fitted with Original
Samsung battery is between 80-85% depending on the storage capacity of
the power bank. Thus, a 10,000mah label on the power bank has maximum
8,500mah transfer rate in reality due to power loss. The above figure
is true for power bank fitted with Original Samsung battery only. The
actual transfer rate for OEM China battery power bank will be much lower
at about 65-70%!
Hope this article will be useful for you to choose power bank.
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