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Jackery Supercharge 26800 PD is the medium -range golden standard for a laptop, but it is somewhat costly

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We have covered some impressive batteries here in Android Police, but most people may not shop for 100 watts of outputs or the size of the lunch box. Such is not necessary to clarify the phone, laptop, or even your Nintendo key on the while, and the Jackery Supercharge 26800 PD package provides both a laptop and a wall charger that spits 45 watts on USB-C as it was announced without any Hiccups or strange behavior-a simple miracle these days. The only real negative aspect is the demand price of $ 120, but with our voucher, it is more acceptable.

Specifications

capacity

26,800mAh (no classification, maybe 100)

entrance

1x USB Type-C (also used to output 45W Max)

Output

1x USB Type-C (also used to enter 45W as a maximum) 1x USB Type-A (5V3a Max)

Dimensions

170 x 81 x 22 mm, 430 g

diverse

LCD screen, Corridor, Compatible with PD

price

The price of a list of $ 120 (cheap 82 dollars with a $ 20 voucher and KDD2FXVR voucher)

Goodness

Compatibility

You did nothing strange or unexpected with any tested devices.

capacity

Nevertheless, the maximum of the airline, though this

power

45W on the C is enough. I would like to see more, given that many laptops can pull more, but they are fine.

design

All outlets are on the same edge, one button is one, and a durable aluminum housing.

Bouquet

It comes with the 45W wall charger, too.

Not very good

The cable included

The cable that comes with it is very short so that it is not useful.

efficiency

Looking at 26,800mAh/100WH, the vision of only 60.9 hours of useless output in our tests is less than average.

No pps

It does not support the changing voltage standard for devices like Note10.

Ports

The best vision of the UsB Type-C Paflets on batteries with this capacity.

price

The list price is 120 dollars a little high.

We try to reduce the length of these accessories reviews, so the following sections should be a little shorter than it may be used.

Design, devices, what is in the box

Jackery’s Supercharge 26800 PD is a long and thin shell of aluminum with round edges. All outlets live on one side, along with a yellow screen that displayed the remaining charging, and a button. You should also pay the button to enable the output outlets as soon as something is connected, which I find somewhat annoying.

It contains one USB Type-C port, and one USB Type-A port. Shipping also occurs on USB-C.

45W charger box square and size of Google 45W charger. It contains one USB and a folding fork for easy storage.

In addition to the battery and charger, you will get almost a long Cable C, a lined battery state, warranty cards and usual information.

Metrology/tests

Our replacement seats were measured by our USB power delivery test, Satechi USB Type-C scale, Inteek, ETecCity scale, and Avhzy CT-2 USB Meter, as required.

battery

metric

results

Backed voltage (USB-C)

5V up to 3A

9V up to 3A

15V to 3A

20V up to 2.25A

It was tested to (USB-C) 4.76V in 3.6A 8.62V in 3.6A 14.7V in 3.6A 19.5V in 2.25A
Using the maximum (USB-A) 5.11V in 3A
Watch watch on USB-A It was tested from 82.8 to 60.9wh

The battery has fulfilled all its USB Type-C outputs without any problems, which is good. Handing manually through the maximum of his classified outlet, he saw that he failed safely, and he was able to keep loads about 20 % over their codified product without a big problem. The voltage was fixed in type C tests, with low ripp.

When testing the USB Type-A port for the excessive protection from the current, the voltage decreased significantly across 3 amps classified, although it did not actually fail/cut power up to 3.5A (with access to voltage 2V), this ability to prefer to prefer to prefer to prefer to prefer to prefer to be this protection of its kind in any case, but I will go up to this protection to be this protection. Please go out. The voltage gets this low. We also saw a wide range of use capacity measurements that are expected in the test, from about 83 to 61Wh depending on the USB-A. This range covers less than we would like to see.

More importantly, the battery passes a pixel test. It successfully charges the Pickst device that we have on hand for the test, and not even requires any strange energy selection lists to make it work. It also provides energy happily with a maximum of 45 watts to MacBook Pro outposts for the year 2017 137, and it worked in another way with each phone and device tested. Note, it does not support PPS for the new Note10, only USB PD.

Wall charger

metric

results

Supported effort/amperage

5V up to 3A

9V up to 3A

12 volts up to 3A

15V to 3A

20V up to 2.25A

It was tested so 4.98V in 3A 9.02V in 3A 12.05V in 3A 15.11V in 3A 20.27V in 3A
A maximum temperature 149 ° F (65 ° C)
efficiency It consumes 53.2W while taking out 45W (about 85 % effective)
Factor 0.58 (at 45 watts)

Do not get the wall charger that comes with the battery also Hot, it does not decrease in the voltage at the maximum output, and meets all the specifications announced, with almost fixed voltage and there is almost ripples. The wall charger spits energy for all devices including Pixelbook without any strange or unexpected behavior. You can’t get much better.

Should you buy one?

Yes. As a package for each of a portable charger compatible with PD and wall charger, Jackery Supercharge 26800 PD is not thinking. Better if that comes with a taller Type-C cable, and we have seen inconsistent measurements with Usb-A, but everything else meets or exceeds my expectations. You do not get a high or AC outlet, and I hope it has two USB port, but it is a great performer.

My only real interest is the price: at $ 120, you can buy a battery charger and an independent wall charger for a lower, although individual performance may vary. If you only need 45 watts out of the power bank and the charger, the price is a bit flexible, the Jackery Supercharge package is the way to go.

Really, there is nothing terribly special about Jackery Supercharge, unlike the fact that it meets somewhat declared specifications without any strange behavior, but in itself unique compared to many mobile charging devices that we reviewed. It will not dazzle you 100 watts of output, or a ton of configuration options, or a luxurious screen, but it will be one of my first choices if you need a safe C battery from the airline and wall charger-assuming that your devices do not require more than 45 watts, or allow you to run a long time.

There are cheaper portals, especially if you are ready to settle for less outputs, but the quality and compatibility of Jackery Supercharge 26800 PD make it a winner in our book. If the price is slightly cheaper, they will be happy to give him our required prize, but at a list of a list worth the current $ 120, it is costly enough so that he does not get this comprehensive recommendation.


However, Jakri sent us a 15 % discount voucher (enter Kdd2fxvr When going out on Amazon), which accumulates with the current price reduction and The page on the page on Amazon, which reduced the total price to only $ 82. At that reduced cost, it is a specific deal and recommended it easily.

Where do you buy?

The wall charger package is sold in Superchage 26800 PD POWER and Wall exclusively through Amazon:

  • Amazon – $ 120 List price ($ 82 With a voucher on the page 20 dollars and Kdd2fxvr Cassation icon, good until 9/15/2019)

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