Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Portable Chargers Review and Comparison

 Portable charger reviews and comparison


I was sent these portable chargers in exchange for my honest unbiased review.

I have received various portable chargers and they all have worked great but they do have differences between them that influence who should get it. All of the different portable chargers worked easily and with little effort. They worked on my phones, camera, and other devices.


A few of the differences I found between the different chargers.

1. 3000mAh 5V/1A output
The first one I got from #LINKON looks really nice.
I got the silver one, it has a really sleek and shiny finish.
It will automatically turn off when its done charging.
The two stand out aspects to this portable charger:
This charger came with two adaptors one for pre-IPhone5/IPad/shuffle/iPod an additional one for IPhone 5 and up.
Then the best one is that it has a digital display of the real-time charge remaining on the device no more wondering if you have any charge left, if you charged it or not.
Downside is you cannot charge it while its charging something else.






2. 3000mAh 5V/1A output
The second one I received was from  #+LIFEGUARD.
I got the +Lifeguard  mini 1 portable charger in black, which is my favorite aesthetically. It has a sleek shiny surface with good contrasting lettering which is easy to read. It has an indicator light that toggles between blue and red when its charging  and fully charged.
It was the heaviest of the stick chargers and slightly longer, but I actually really liked that.
It physically can get charged while charging which is awesome for when you are trying to charge both it and a device you have plugged into it.
Unfortunately the version I ordered didn't come with the lightning cable, but I have read that the one that does works well.





 3. 2800mAh 5V/1A output
The third one I received was from #Sentey.
Brio LS-2100 black with white accents that is made of a hard plastic.
This one is the least expensive with the smallest charge but that isn't that big of a deal.
You cannot physically charge and use it at the same time because the ports are so close to each other.
It is the lightest portable charger in the group, like superlight.
It also has a light indicator that is red when charging and turns blue when it is fully charged.




4. 7800 mAh with two ports 5V/2A and 5V/1A with a flash light
#K2R -803 Cell Phone Portable Charger with flashlight
This is the most expensive of the group, but that doesn't mean its overpriced.
It is also much bigger and not a pocket charger like the stick chargers.
It has two charging ports with different capacities which is super nice.
Not only can you charge two things at once but you can also be charging it while you do that.
There is 4 lights that indicate how much charge is left.
It has a strong flashlight you can toggle on and off with the side power button.
It comes with smart charging cables one for androids and one for iphones; these cords will light up red when charging and blue when device is charged.
It also has the most charge of all the devices which compensates for the bigger size.



To sum up they all worked great but I can say that they each have special uses.
#1 LinkOn would work best for a worrier who wants to know they have enough charge at all times.
#2 +Lifeguard would be the best for an everyday user who wants a good charge and a really sturdy feeling charger they can stick just about anywhere and not care.
#3 Sentey charger would be what I would recommend for a teen or female who wants a light discreet trendy looking charger.
#4 K2R charger is awesome for any heavy users who always run out of charge and it also works as a flash light so it is great for travel and carrying in your vehicle.


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