Thursday, September 4, 2014

Spotting An Authentic Lipstick Power Bank

By Johny Jacson


Although not everyone believes that a lipstick power bank is needed, it is necessary to have one especially if you are always on the go.

Answering calls, using your applications and other important functions cannot be compromised with the red battery signal.

The external components of a lipstick power bank are the LED indicator, the micro-USB and the USB. Authentic power banks have a LED indicator that has a large diameter, a micro-USB that has a black internal port and a USB that has a yellow top port. In some real power banks, the USB has a beige top port.

This battery can charge a device in just 1 hour and requires 30-60 days of maintenance.

The most obvious reason would be is that there won't be a usable wall outlet in whatever place you decide to go. Convenience is the best thing that a lipstick power bank can give you.

The information should be stamped on one area of the power bank. The brand name may be stamped on another area of the power bank. A fake power bank may have wrong information and wrong font styles.

Li-ion (Lithium Ion) Battery

This compressed, handy power bank weighs only about less than 70 grams. You can put it anywhere you want and it can even fit the smallest clutches. It also has a functional square body to keep it in place.

Check the user manual.

Alkaline Battery

For instance, it has a pre-programmed feature that ends the charging when in the midst of overcharging. It is also very fast so it can only take little time.

Fake power banks cost around 25% of the original power banks' price.

This battery can charge gadgets at a maximum power when exposed to a temperature of 0.5-5 degrees Celsius. It can take 2-4 hours to charge devices and it requires maintenance for 60-90 days to prevent crystalline formation.

You can also charge your cameras, MP3 players, PSP, video cameras, GPS, Bluetooth speakers, battery cases and almost any gadget that charges through USB 2 and 3 types.

Check the USB connector that comes with the power bank.

A lipstick power bank with this battery requires little to no maintenance. The li-ion polymer battery is usually sold for $100 and can recharge gadgets after 2-4 hours. It transports higher power to devices when exposed to a temperature of 1-2 degrees Celsius. The Li-ion battery can produce a temperature of 0-60 degrees Celsius. This battery can easily be manufactured in various sizes and is typically used to charge smart phones.

When it comes to gadgets, the most important thing is the after-purchase warranty. Amazon has been known to be a fairly safe place to buy things.

The FCC (Federal Communications Commission), RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Derivative), UL (Underwriters Laboratories), and the CE (Conformit Europene) labels indicate that the power bank is safe for usage.

These are the different kinds of batteries that a lipstick power bank may need to function properly.




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