Hey, followers and friends. Today I'm finally like to get into my comparsion battery post with my Kikkerland's Power Bank that I done it back in March 2020, although sorry if I kept it for so long cause of complicated thinking stuff or something....
Anyways, let's go on the results of my pics taken to see some device's battery display was. However I excluded some other items like my stylus pens from Blackweb or my two headphones set; even I would be save it for next time, but nah....
The first one is my Samsung Tab E back in March 15th, 2020; but not after wanted to charge the power bank full to 100% first. Anyway, I used the originally Samsung USB cable with it and the results was not bad so far as 33% battery left.
Back in March 18th, I usually going for another Samsung Tab E's charging again, but this time letting my tablet's battery drain out completely to 0%. Next, I'll be using a Kikkerland USB cable plug as alternative and luckily it works the same thing from my orignally Samsung USB plug. With my old iPad Mini 2 also, I can set up a timer to see how long it would charge to beginning and at the end. Once it's done, the result was little disappointing for some reason. It takes about 25% battery left and thought it would've take more than that. At least knowing from the timer can take 1 hour and 14 mintues for charging.
(Still wondering for the USB cable thing that could be an error or something. =/ )
For the second one back in March 22nd, it's my old iPad Mini 2 that I barely use it for long time; since I got my Samsung Tab E years ago and such. Kinda shamed cause when I do use an iPad for occasion, sometime the battery's precentage will go down quickly....or just saying that originally it will live for 10 hours/5-11 hours can take. Anyways, I tested on my iPad's charging; again by letting an iPad power down by 0%. Of course, I had to used the orginally iPad USB cable plug this time and It too luckily works as well. However for reason, I had trouble of battery charging progress cause of using my iPad while charging offers little bit of help. So I happen to try this again with my tablet turn off while charging. The results was 45% battery left of 2 hours and 29 minutes than 33% for my Samsung tablet. (First Try)
Shamed that I can't use my iPad while charging, So bummer....T_T
(A timer result pic in the middle is from my Samsung Tab E, by the way.)
Finally as you know, I tested on my Nintendo Switch (Back in March 29th), but had to turn down the battery's power by 0% again for the third time. Surprise that it was charge the same from my old iPad Mini 2, but the time was 1 hour and 48 minutes in 45% battery charge. Whatever it was, not bad result still.
Now that's settles, I had some thoughts for my Kikkerland's power bank, it's capacity of 3600 mAh, and the charging: it's was a little bit mixed. the fact sometimes I had to let it charge for a moment; even I would use my devices while charging from my power bank whether on the ride or someplace, it can only charge for one/two hours and minutes. Though nothing as a big deal, however it "kinda" does....
🐰🖌Maxwell: Guessing it was a cheap one, huh? So sorry it had to come with this.
🐰👊💥May: Even thought the results looks okay, one hour and minutes for almost medium battery charge was something little bit off. Guess it only works for most smartphones, but almost not for tablets or gaming handhelds.
🦊⚽️Sam: I don't believe that was true, but looking through it I can understand the comparision. Maybe someday he'll be getting a better power bank in his wishlist soon.