To terminals:
On the head side are the USB outputs, 1x 5V DC and 2.1A (max) and 1x 5V DC and 1A (max). The entrance is between the two outputs to charge the Power Bank with 5V DC 1A. The adapter cables are well suited for some popular devices, I'm missing only the Lightning adapter to charge my iPhone 5, but I use this then the original cable from Apple without the adapter.
Before charging the Power Bank you also requires its own plug, the but most certainly have already several times at home anyway. Can charge one course on any USB port as computers, etc
Technical Specifications:
Equipped is the Power Bank with 4 lithium-ion type batteries Samsung with 2600 mAh each. Since the Power Bank is completely closed, these can not go well. Weighing about 300g and measuring 108mm x 72mm x 22mm Power Bank nevertheless still comes across very compact.
Operation:
For my first charging process I used my completely empty Samsung Tablet. After connecting the cable, it is then also going on, it has no additional button be pressed. In the display you can now very well see the remaining power of the power bank in percent and the charge current depending on which of the two ports you are infected. If the connected device is fully charged, the Power Bank turns off. In my test, the Power Bank was emptied after you fully charge the tablet down to 25%. A similar experiment with an iPhone 5s resulted in a remaining capacity of 65%.
My Conclusion:
This gives 17.90 for a powerful package for loading a wide variety of devices. Thus it is also well equipped on a long-haul flight. On the go you should possibly also set a small cloth bag, the one you will not scratch the good part, on the other hand you can then insert the adapter cable to do so.
Good price and good management.