Xiaomi unrelenting yet in it’s quest to increase it’s ever-growing range of tech products has moved to announce it’s biggest Power Bank yet.
The company over the weekend launched the Mi Power Bank 3,n which features a mind-blowing 30,000mAh capacity and a 24W self charge.
A big statement of intent by the Chinese OEM to address the age-old problem that is lack of long-lasting smartphone batteries with reports the Mi Power Bank could charge the iPhone SE (2020) more than 10 times and its own flagship Mi 10 about 5 times.
Mi Power Bank 3 Design & Features
The latest power bank from Xiaomi is a big upgrade over Power Bank 2 and comes in a rock-solid rectangular design with every port aligned to one side of the device.
The power bank has two USB-A ports, one USB-C port, and one Micro-USB port.
The USB-A and USB-C ports are rated to deliver the 18W fast charging to the connected smartphone, given it also supports the same charging rate.
While most of Xiaomi’s and 2020 smartphones come with 18W fast charging or more, this could be Xiaomi’s most relevant contribution to having long lasting battery life in smartphones yet.
Also, the Mi Power Bank 3 comes with 24W charging for itself using the USB-C port with the cable bundled alongside the power bank.
However, when using a 30W Xiaomi charger, which will always comes with new smartphone purchases, the battery pack will charge even faster.
But it should be noted that the USB-A port can charge the power bank at only up to 18W.
Furthermore, while most power banks have issues providing the required current to products such as smartwatches and wireless earbuds, which do not require a high voltage and are charged rather more quickly than smartphones, Xiaomi has given the Mi Power Bank 3 a contingency low-power mode to provide the right amount of power for them all.
To enable the low-power mode on the Power Bank 3, the button given on the side needs to be pressed twice.
Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 Price & Availability in Nigeria
The 30,000mAh tech has only been launched in China for now, but Xiaomi may look to bring its latest power bank to other markets, including Nigeria.
The Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 comes at a price of CNY 170, which translates to approximately NGN10,000 Nigerian naira.
Can you please…
In China, the Mi Power Bank 3 goes on sale via JD.com starting June 18.
Xiaomi’s Mi Power Bank 3 might easijy be seen as nothing more than just the Beijing-based company increasing it’s products’ portfolio which is quite a huge gain.
But for a Continent as Africa, where people rely on power banks to charge their smartphones multiple times without needing to be around the main power source, this could be its major statement of intent yet.
Originally Posted On NaijaTechGuy
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