I’ve gone through a lot of power banks over the years, and this one honestly feels like the one they finally got right.
First off, I love the minimalist design. There’s just a single button—press it once to wake the screen, double-click to toggle trickle charge mode. That’s it. No confusing menus or extra fluff. And to be honest, if you’re just charging smaller devices like headphones through the USB-C port, you probably won’t even need to mess with trickle mode at all. It just works.
Performance-wise, it’s solid. It charges my phone just as fast as a high-quality wall charger, which is saying something. I can get about three full phone charges out of it before the power bank itself needs to be topped up. That’s more than enough for travel days, long outings, or even a weekend without stressing about finding an outlet.
The built-in cable is what really sold me. But more specifically, the way they designed it. It tucks neatly into the side of the power bank, completely secure and out of the way. So many other brands use the built-in cable as a lanyard, which I’ve always thought was a terrible idea. Not only does it put unnecessary stress on the cable when you carry it around, but it also leaves this awkward loop dangling and catching on everything when you’re sliding it into a bag or drawer. This one keeps things clean and protected. That detail alone makes it feel thoughtfully designed.
Now, one thing to keep in mind: it’s not slim or featherlight. If you’re looking for something ultra-thin to carry in your jeans pocket all day, this probably isn’t it. It does have some weight to it. But if you’re tossing it in a backpack, purse, glove box, or carry-on, the weight really isn’t an issue at all.
Overall, I couldn’t ask for a more perfect power bank. It’s powerful, practical, and designed in a way that actually makes sense.
