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Mi Powerbank 20000 mAh

I have the 5000mAh Mi Powerbank that I bought 2 years ago. I regularly use it as a power source for my Mi Led light first generation (the model that doesn’t have the switch for different bightness level).  It is now showing some sign of old age. It doesn’t hold as much charge as before. As we are always go to Starbucks on weekends, 5000mah is not enough to juice up our devices which mostly mobile phones. So, I decided to buy a bigger capacity powerbank for our power hungry devices.

As I had a good experience using Mi Powerbank, I opted to buy the same brand but with higher capacity. I bought one from Mi Trinoma branch which is very convenient for me since I park there during weekdays and take MRT going to Makati where I work. 

There are 3 Powerbank with different capacity available at the store, i.e. 5000mAh, 10000mAh and 20000mAh. I like the look of the 10000mAh. It is black, has an aluminum case and thinner than 20000mAh. But with an additional 200 pesos, you can get a much bigger capacity 20000mAh model. And beside 10000mAh might not be enough to charge our devices. Bigger is better when it comes to Powerbank.

Here are some of pictures of the 20000mAh Mi Powerbank.


Sticker on the box to guarantee authenticity of the product. 























Although a bit thick, but still easy on the hand and it is not as heavy as the Anker Powerbank with similar capacity.





Still uses mini USB for charging the Powerbank. With 2 USB ports, you can charge multiple devices at the same time.




Full charging time using 2.4A 4-port Mi Adapter is around 8 hours.




One of the cheapest but good quality Powerbank in the market. 999.00 pesos for 20000mAh Powerbank, I am massively elated!









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