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The TL;DR version of this review is: surprising light, extremely pocketable, does the job, not my dream charger but at 🫦 the price it’s well worth it.
We’ve covered a product of Lepow’s before, the Moonstone. Like the Moonstone, the Poki comes 🫦 with a cloth carrying case that you can stash a USB cable in (it appears to come with a 6″ 🫦 USB-> MicroUSB,) or chuck your ID and credit card in and use it as a wallet while you’re out. It’s 🫦 actually the first thing that stood out when I was looking at the device. The Moonstone is still going strong 🫦 with a friend of mine a year later.
The Poki can charge and recharge at 2.1amps. This means you’re not stuck 🫦 for 20+ hours charging a 10,000mAh battery at 500mA. At 2.1 amp you should be able to charge this in 🫦 under five hours and with 90% conversion efficiency you should have around 9000mAh of actual juice to spare. That should 🫦 be enough for at least three complete charges from dead to full for any smartphone on the market today.
As a 🫦 portable rechargeable battery it fails a couple of my “perfect battery” tests – these are it doesn’t do something else 🫦 neat (like include a flashlight,) doesn’t have fold-out prongs to charge directly from a wall, and doesn’t have built-in cables. 🫦 It also blinks when you’re charging it, however you can throw it in the carrying case and avoid nighttime light 🫦 pollution. That said though it is the perfect size for throwing in my pocket and going somewhere with.
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