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Power Bank For Ipad Pro
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I need to extend the battery life of my iPad and think a power bank may be the solution but I know little of them so have a few questions.
Can I use my iPad whilst it is connected to the power bank?
They come in different sizes (Amps?) - which would be the best?
Can the powerbank itself be charged using my iPad charger and cable?
Can you personally recommend a power bank for my iPad Pro and / or tell me what to avoid.
Or maybe you can recommend something else entirely?
Can I use my iPad whilst it is connected to the power bank?
They come in different sizes (Amps?) - which would be the best?
Can the powerbank itself be charged using my iPad charger and cable?
Can you personally recommend a power bank for my iPad Pro and / or tell me what to avoid.
Or maybe you can recommend something else entirely?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mine is Posugear, only weighs 220g, capacity 10000 mAh/37Wh ( whatever tha means). It lasts a long time when using, takes 6-8 hours to charge. Yes you can use your device while connected to it. I always plug it in the wall to charge and comes with it's own charger, which is the one you have to use. I paid about 15€ I think.
I use a power bank made by Zendure - a ZEN A2 bought on Amazon. It was recommended to me by a friend - partly because it's very robust - a car can apparently drive over it! But not when connected to your ipad of course!!
It comes with a usb cable for charging it, either plugging in to a laptops usb, a mains socket that has a usb terminal, or purchase a separate charger. We charge ours via a mains socket that has two USB terminals.
I like the fact that the power bank can be charging at the same time as it is being used to power a device/charge a device.
Current price is £34.95 but is sometimes on offer at around £30. Not the cheapest, but you get what you pay for
It comes with a usb cable for charging it, either plugging in to a laptops usb, a mains socket that has a usb terminal, or purchase a separate charger. We charge ours via a mains socket that has two USB terminals.
I like the fact that the power bank can be charging at the same time as it is being used to power a device/charge a device.
Current price is £34.95 but is sometimes on offer at around £30. Not the cheapest, but you get what you pay for
Just to add - the Posugear Power Bank 10000 mAh suggested by Sam looks appealing - and at £13.95 on Amazon, a bargain. It doesn't have the "charge-thru" feature that the Zen has, but instead it has two usb outlets to charge two devices at the same time. I'd not come across this model/brand before and whilst it may not withstand a car driving over it, or being dropped on a hard surface, it's worth a close look I'd say. So much so, I'm thinking now of buying one as a back up to my zen.
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