AOHI Battery Pack for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad, iPhone 17,Galaxy,Gray : Cell Phones & Accessories


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Since 2004, AOHi has focused on smart portable energy products. Refining for 21 years, AOHi now boasts an industry-leading CNAS lab and produces over 300 million chargers annually. As one of the drafting units for China’s CCC certification reports , AOHi also serves as a core research and production partner for original chargers of mobile phone brands such as Google, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Moto, and more.
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Clayton Young –
Decent size, info screen, can charge laptop and tablets.
Not bad, it has a large 20000mAh and can easily charge my iPhone many times. This one is bigger so it’s more for a long term use, sharing, or emergency laptop or tablet charging. It comes with a usb c cord that can handle higher wattage charges. It has a small display to show you how much watts it outputs. It’s about the weight of a standard water bottle. Carrying it is easy but I would only carry it if necessary. I’ll definitely use it on my next trip.
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Frankenbeins…✌️Frankenbeins…✌️ –
one solid (heavy + dependable) battery charger
This is one sturdy (i.e., HEAVY) power bank. If you purchase this device, you will find that it has two main uses: 1) providing an electrical charge; and 2) acting as your back-up if you are ever caught in a gang fight. This device is 1 lb 6.1 oz or 625 gm per my handy digital food scale. It will certainly pack a wallop if you happen to smack a robber in the head with it, (before offering to charge his phone for him of course). There are three plug ins. Two (2) USB-C, each providing 140w output, and one (1) USB spot, with a reported output of 40 watts. My one complaint, I was unable to recharge my earbuds despite multiple attempts today. I did pull out the itty bitty teenie weanie product manual they kindly included, I believe it also serves as dollhouse decor. With my granny glasses I read the limited english parts, but did not find any troubleshooting section, nor any specific clarification on use of this third plug in. I do have a couple of electronic devices that require charging with a USB, like dog grooming equipment and those earbuds mentioned earlier. It would be incredibly helpful if the manufacturer would make a YouTube video to provide audio-visual walkthrough regarding use of the product and how to troubleshoot problems. Lastly, another concern is the cost of the item. It is definitely on the higher end on cost. Unless you need to be prepared for extended weekends without power and a crushing need for your electronics from the comfort of your sleeping bag, my choice would be a fold-up, direct to plug in unit with various plug types tucked into the device itself. Final say, the device is solid, well made, and compact but quite heavy. This one device will charge multiple items, multiple times. The directions/manual need work and I recommend a 24 hr manned line to answer questions, an AI help desk/chat and/or several options (e.g., YouTube videos, printable, detailed PDF manuals, etc.) to better explain how these devices work with a troubleshooting section.
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Alfredo G.Alfredo G. –
Perfect for remote work and on the go!
I have been using this power bank daily and is been a lifesaver when working remotely since I’m able to charge my laptop, personal and work phone at the same time when there is no wall outlet available. The power bank itself is easy to use but it is a little on the heavy side. It’s compact, thick and sturdy which is great for travel or on the go! The power bank does not heat up at all while charging three devices at once. This is definitely a solid solution for fast charging devices at the same time while maintaining good productivity. I definitely recommend and worth the price especially if you want things to charge fast!
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Emily –
No Go for Rog Ally.
Let me start off by saying the main reason I bought tis was for my gaming handhelds and I unfortunately had to return it because of that . The power bank is built very nice, the screen is a nice touch. Its awesome to see live data on battery level but also the wattage each device is pulling. this can be very useful when troubleshooting batteries that wont charge and dead electronics. The ports are nice , they have good engagement with all the usb c cables I have and the charging light on top is very convenient if the power bank is in a bag. Now on to the bad, this power bank boasts up to 310W of power draw and 3.1PD compatibility. No matter what I did I could not get this power bank to supply enough power to my ROG ally. It would max out at 32W and the battery on the rog ally would slowly discharge while gaming. The rog ally wouldn’t wouldn’t go into 30w turbo mode and informed me that the power adapter I was using wasn’t suppling enough power. I used the included 140w USB C-C , 3.1 PD certified 240W USB C-C cables from Ugreen, IDST, and Fielux but none of them went above 32w on the rog ally. I tested this power bank the same way on my Legion go and it also let me know that the power adapter wasn’t adequate although I did see it pull 65w at one point but it did settle around 35-45w while in game and did slowly charge it while gamming. It seemed to work with the steam deck flawlessly though. It was pulling 35-37W while gaming and successfully charged the battery while gamming. It also was able to enable supervoc charging on my oneplus 12 and pulled 30 plus watts. I tested all these cables with my IDST deck power station and all the cables work as intended.I do think this is a great power bank if you are not using it for gaming Handheld. The charging speed for the power bank itself is insane and the reason I wanted it.
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Doc SDoc S –
Best charger
Amazing useful and long lasting! This fast charger is great!
sheilasheila –
Bigger and heavier than I anticipated
This power bank works a lot better than I anticipated. It’s portable, compact, and convenient. It’s heavy duty and well made. The power is long lasting when fully charged. The design is sleek and subtle in color, but it’s little heavy and bulky.
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Roberto Vera –
Powerful
This power Bank is very powerful and reliable, last q Long time and radio y charges my phone multiple times. Highly recommended.
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Justin –
Reliable, high capacity, fast charging portable battery
Good capacity and charges at 140w. Screen is useful so you can see power going in and out.
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Victor CoyVictor Coy –
Stylish
A powerful and fast charging power bank.
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Sixrings –
The headline numbers don’t translate to real-world performance
This looks incredible on a spec sheet—huge wattage, PD3.1 branding, dual high-output USB-C ports, a smart display, and capacity that sounds like it should meaningfully stand in for a wall outlet—but in actual use it’s been one of the most annoying, confidence-killing pieces of charging gear I’ve used. The biggest problem is that the headline numbers don’t translate into a stable, predictable experience: yes, it can push a lot of power sometimes, but the moment you try to use it the way the marketing implies—charging a laptop at high wattage while also powering a second device, or sustaining a heavier draw—you start seeing constant compromises. Fast charging kicks in, then drops, then renegotiates; outputs “breathe” up and down; one device gets prioritized and the other gets punted to a slower profile; and every so often you’re stuck unplugging and replugging just to force the handshake you expected in the first place. High-watt portable charging obviously creates heat, but this runs hotter than it should for something positioned as premium—warm to outright hot under higher load—and once it heats up, the throttling and instability become even more obvious, which completely undercuts the entire reason anyone is paying for a high-output battery pack. The “smart display” ends up feeling less like a feature and more like a live feed of its problems: numbers bounce around, you can literally watch it renegotiate, and it doesn’t provide anything actionable beyond confirming that your charging session is not as steady as it should be. The port and cable behavior is also frustratingly picky; cables that work flawlessly with other chargers can suddenly become temperamental here, with start/stop cycles or unexpected fallbacks to slower modes, and certain device combinations seem to trigger weird priority switching that makes the whole setup feel finicky rather than dependable. Even the capacity—on paper around the mid-70Wh range—doesn’t feel satisfying in practice once you factor in conversion losses and the fact that high-power output drains it quickly; that would be fine if the performance were rock-solid, but paired with the frequent step-downs and renegotiations it just feels like you’re paying for capability you can’t use reliably. Then there’s the portability: it’s a dense, heavy brick that you absolutely notice in a bag, and that weight would be tolerable if it delivered consistent “plug in and forget it” behavior, but instead you’re carrying extra mass for extra hassle. The overall impression is a product that tried to win on spec-sheet bravado and aesthetics rather than delivering the one thing a power bank must deliver—boring, predictable stability—especially when it’s attached to expensive devices; between the aggressive throttling in the scenarios people actually want, the negotiation quirks, the heat, and the sheer heft, this is an easy avoid.
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