I do not want to dwell on the packaging, the appearance, etc. now. This has already been reported in some detail in the other reviews. I am talking here mainly about see a few facts clear. Someone here has, the battery negative feedback, as always, a new charging process is triggered when you shake the device. I have the battery tested with several devices (iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3 & S4, and one device from Nokia) and in none of these devices, a "new" Charging has triggered. The whole Just imagine this: You put the equipment into the battery, shake the battery and the device is charging. If you still 1000x shakes during charging, everything remains as usual -> The device is loaded. The beginning of a new charging is absolute nonsense. When shaking the battery's merely the battery indicator, the one informed of the status activated. The display of the remaining capacity consumes such little that it is not really worth writing about.
I also wanted to point out, as some have written that it harms the (internal) battery, as this is loaded with too high a current. Again, this is not right. The connected device does, to put it simply, just as much power on as required. One can the device in this way, so do not load quickly -> therefore no damage occurs on the device. Various manufacturers, but make it possible to load the device faster. The armature supports this possibility to the "smart" connector, in this case it is, in fact possible to load the (internal) battery faster. This possibility is, but as I said by the manufacturer and the device should therefore not necessarily harm. Denoch I would recommend, if time permits, to load the (internal) battery on universal port at anchor.