Portable Multi-Devis Chargers are frequently popular accessories for travelers, your iPhone, Apple Watch, Airpods and other devices to charge other devices while away from home. The recently launched thrill of the alogic 21,000 mAh6 -in -1 power banks moves more forward, all these charger helps to charge your devices despite being away from stagnant energy by connecting an integrated battery.
I have been checking this wander for several weeks with a one-week-long multi-stop trip in the United States and I have found it as a simple travel companion that completed the work with a few sacrifices.
The rotation is basically a large 21,000 mAh (77 W) power bank that is equipped with different types of charging surfaces, ports and even a united USB-C cable to help you charge any device you are bringing with you on the street.
The whole thing is folded in a relatively compact rectangular body, but when you are ready to use it, the Q2 magnetic phone charging pad and Apple Watch charging swing for the best position and publish a rescued QI charging surface to charge your airpods. If you have to charge more devices like the iPad and/or Mac, there is a briefly integrated USB-C cable that tucks next to Rome, as well as a pair of USB-C ports on the back.
Rome’s body is basically a matte black plastic that lifts a few fingerprints over time, a band of aluminum around the edges.
As mentioned, Rome’s phone charger is a Magsaf-compatible QI2 charger, and it supports the charging power of up to 15 watts for most of Apple’s recent iPhones. It is not as fast as the 25 -watt magsaf support launched in the iPhone 16 series, but it is enough. In my test, the rotation was able to increase an iPhone 16 Pro Max battery 50% in an hour, which is similar to what I saw with the other Q2 charger. The folding pad works at any corner of about 90 degrees against the entire plane to the wandering body, and it remains in solid for the wrist excitement, making your phone be convenient to charge standby mode, to charge the standby mode, to charge the vertical or horizontal orientation.
The AirPods charging surface is published after the QI2 pad is raised and it is a simple 5-wat kiwi charging pad without magnetic alignment, but it works well to charge wireless charging-energy airpodes cases.
The Apple Watch Charging Pak jumps back to the back of Rome and it is a matte black color that is beautifully mixed with the rest of Rome, a pleasant deviation from the common White Apple Watch charging Paks that apparently stand. Puck Design supports the nightstand mode for Apple Watch, but determining its space on the back of the QI2 charger means you will probably not be able to see it when charging multiple devices. Iphone’s larger screen standby effectiveness is good for use at night.
One of the possible significant disadvantages for the Apple Watch Charger is that it is not a quick charger and it only provides 2-watt charging. As a result, my Apple Watch Ultra 2’s battery charger increased by about 25% in an hour, while a fast charger would be able to provide about 80% charge during that period. If you want to leave your clock overnight in the charger, it’s a non-issue, if you are someone like me who likes to wear their clock overnight and usually try to get AA faster before bedtime, the rotation will not be able to supply it to that front.
To charge other devices, this in Rome a integrated ~ 5-inch USB-C only supports up to 100 watts of charging power, as well as two USB-C port on the back, one supports up to 100 watts and the other up to 18 watt. It is noteworthy that a maximum of 100 watts can be provided at a maximum of 100 watts, so if you are not only connected to the power bank you will only be able to maximize those 100-water USB-C options, but you can still get a decent amount of them by charging other devices.
The rotation supported 65 watt input charging via the integrated cable or 100 watt USB-C and reached 97% after 120 minutes. If you are charging around the 100wat USB-C port, the other device’s passthrough charging is supported, but if you are using the Integrated Cable, it is not.
To help you keep the tabs in the charging state, there is a small LCD next to Rome that shows some small green icons to provide the current layer of internal battery in Rome, as well as charging input and output information. There is also a power button on the back of Rome to help you turn it on and turn off and turn off the passthrough charging, but the bank is automatically closed automatically after the non-use period to help limit the battery drain.
Its 21,000 mAh battery that checks 77 77 WW, the rotation is relaxed, it is below the limit of carrying the aircraft, though the internal battery still brings a bit of a hit with it. Wander checks 606 grams or about 1.3 pounds.
It is a decent amount of weight, but not inadvertently tossed in a bag, backpack or carrie-on suitcase. In addition to everything I was carrying my backpack during my trip, Rome’s weight was not noticeable, but if I had a light trip, it would certainly have a difference. It measures 158 mm (6.2 inches) x 82 mm (3.2 inches) x 35 mm (1.4 inches), so it is almost a pro max phone footprint but sufficiently thicker and almost threefold heavier.
That bulk and weight is that you are able to have a rough amount of battery power with you, but how much do you really get 21,000 mAh? Aloogic says you will be able to charge an iPhone 16 to four times from the rotation, and it seems about three times for the 16 Pro -Max that is compatible with my almost three -time observation. The battery of the iPhone 16 Pro Max is only 4,685 mAh, so theoretically you should be able to charge it four times from your wandering, but because of the inefficiency of power storage and transfer you will not get much more than it. An Apple Watch and Airpods clearly do not require too much juice to recharge, but if you want to charge big items like OIPADA or MacBook from Rome, you are about to start out of power very quickly.
You may be able to get a full charge of 13 inch MacBook Air from it, but a 15 -inch model is definitely pressing it and any MacBook Pro will be short, and it does not even account to charge any other device from your iphone and rotation.
So the wander will be adequate enough to travel to the weekend with your smaller devices, but to keep a complete set of Apple portable products and if it cannot last more than a single extra charge, it will not be enough. Although an iphone, ipadd, macbook, Apple watch, and airpods will be able to charge for a few days of valuable use, but the deficit is how much energy is needed for our devices and the trade offs that are calculated on the size and weight needed to carry extra juice are just its reality. As long as you are aware of the limitations and put your expectations in line, you may not have access to stable energy when your devices continue to continue with a travel travel companion.
Other considerations to remember are the simple features of Rome add bulk, weight and cost to the overall package. If you want a Beerbons Power Bank in the same capacity range, you can definitely find options that are much cheaper, somewhat smaller and half -weight, but only you will need cable for each device and you will not be able to charge as much as Rome. Rome is a premium product that provides the simplicity of the advantage and travel, if you are willing to pay some more and carry some excess weight around it may be suitable for trade offs.
Wandering 21,000 MAH6 -in -1 Power Bank is available from the Alogic website and is usually worth $ 197.99, but an Easter sale currently dropped it to $ 158.39.
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