im using xiaomi PB too, not bad although heavy abit
WTA - Which Power Bank most recommended?, Share your experiences
WTA - Which Power Bank most recommended?, Share your experiences
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Jul 27 2014, 08:45 PM
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im using xiaomi PB too, not bad although heavy abit
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Sep 16 2016, 11:44 PM
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QUOTE(Fjive @ Sep 16 2016, 07:18 PM) Sharing my experience with MI power bank (slim 5000). No doubt very affordable, but the battery life span is much shorter than previous power bank that I own. Only used it for about 6 months and the ability to hold power has drop alot. Not even using it daily, most also once/twice a week and yet the battery life drop so much. I got their old 10K PB from MI also back then it was RM39 or was it RM49. Cheap as shit it hold charges well throughout the one year, now entering more than 1 year + it starts to be intermittent. It does not hold charges that much anymore and seems to cut out occasionally. Meanwhile, ypobao 10k been close to 3 years still charges like got 1 from day one. I got another yoobao 20k also over on lazada and has been using it so much since playing pokemon GO. Example, the Slim 5000 can only charge 40%+ of an IP6+. It had no problem charging 0-100% when it was new. Looking at Anker now or another better option.. Btw I bought both MI PB from their website so its definitely Ori. Cheap stuff doesnt necessary is the best. It only last for one year or a little more, most of my friends stop using their PB and moved on to Yoobao or anker, or others. |
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