Especially pleasant towards other Power Bank products is the himself disengaging LED status indicator. These are the status again only by pressing a button and thus does not waste valuable energy when the display is not needed. The device has no switch to turn on or off, it will activate when you insert a plug automatically. The number of accompanying adapter is extensive, but does not include all possible devices with a charge via the USB port.
When voltage are connected via a circular adapter 12V / 16V / 19V with max. 60W output power. The desired voltage must first be selected via a selector switch and can be used with an enclosed connection cable with adapter collection. To load small devices is a USB port with 5V and max. 2.1A charge current available. This looks firstonce good, unfortunately the device still has some insurmountable limits.
On the one hand SAMSUNG devices like the Tablet Galaxy Note 10.1 can be loaded not the device. Here is missing a matching adapter and cable to the original tablet, the charge is denied on the tablet. The unit The battery will be crossed out in the status bar. This means that the tablet has detected a charging voltage, but due to this load capacity of the power source or a false coding can not use.
Apple devices I could not test due to a lack of availability.
On the other hand, not all notebooks thus read, even if they appear in some descriptions of sellers. This example relates to the Thinkpad X220, which would like to 20V voltage and before the charge is testing the capacity of the power source offered. Here the device falls through and for this reason the charge is denied.
So if you want to use for notebooks and tablets the device should only study and examine whether this Power Bank it can satisfy the characteristics of its devices. In particular for small devices such as tablets or smartphone from Samsung or Apple, the Power Bank XTPower MP-10000 is more suitable than this product.