Over on Amazon there’s a 20% off coupon available for the Auskang 5,000 mAh power bank, bringing the price down to under $17.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
The Auskang 5,000 mAh power bank<!–> is available on Amazon for $21.
It’s small and thin, yet robust, and delivers on all its promises.
I wish it could be recharged using the built-in USB-C port.
I’ve got a thing for chunky power banks: there’s something about bigger devices that feels reassuring with all the power they can hold. That said, I’m acutely aware that the bigger the power bank, the more likely it is to be left behind, leaving my devices without those sweet electrons.
I’ve tested portable chargers of all sizes, but recently I had the chance to get my hands on the Auskang 5,000 mAh power bank–>, an ultra-thin device that’s about the same thickness as a stack of coins, and it didn’t disappoint.
Auskang 5,000mAh power bank tech specs
Capacity: 5,000mAh
Outputs: Built-in USB-C cable: 5V⎓2.1A max USB-C port: 5V⎓2.1A max
Input: USB-C port: 5V⎓1.5A max
Recharge time: 3.5 hours at 5V⎓1.5A
Protections: Overcharge, overdischarge, overvoltage, overcurrent, and short circuits
Battery type: Li-polymer
Shell: 304 stainless steel
Size: 124 x 66 x 6.8 mm
Weight: 130g
Finishes: Beige, Black, Blue, Pink
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The first thing that’s utterly striking about this power bank is how thin it is. It’s really thin, much thinner than my iPhone, and about the thickness of a few credit cards or a few coins.
When I first saw it, I thought it might be plastic and worried that the battery could bend and catch fire in my pocket. Fortunately, everything is encased in a stainless steel shell that has so far resisted everything I’ve thrown at it.