The packaging is neat and fairly straightforward to open. I bought the black edition, there is also a white variety.
The part is because of the rougher surface comfortably in the hand - Fingerprints are therefore taboo.
Two cables from USB to Micro-USB Included are settled in lengths of 20 cm and 60 cm.
In addition there are for Samsung Tablets a 30pin adapter and an adapter for Micro USB to Mini USB.
The battery comes pre-charged. The capacity can be easily read based on 4 blue LEDs:
1 LED: less than 25%
2 LEDs: 25 to 50%
3 LEDs: 50 to 75%
LEDs 4: 75 to 100%
The arrival and (simultaneously) switch is located on the flat top of the battery, on the capacity status LEDs.
The following connections are available:
1x USB output with 2.1 A
1x USB output with 2.4 A
1x Micro USB input for charging the RAVPower Deluxe Power Bank.
For this you need a USB charger or a USB Micro-USB cable to eg. From a computer USB port siphon off the juice.
I invite my bank about a 2.5A charger, then the filling takes between 6-8 hours.
With normal phone chargers should be a longer charging session (eg. Overnight) plan, since the charging current is there usually below 1A.
As none gimmick a little LED Flashlight is installed on the underside. Due to the longer operation of the button, this is activated / deactivated.
Useful when camping or in dark backpack)
So far I have a Lenovo tablet, a Samsung tablet, a Google Nexus phone and a Action Cam loaded with it, all without problems.
The 13000er capacity sufficient for multiple smartphone charges (newer model year), depending on the capacity of the target battery varies the whole 3-5 charges.
With a filling I could charge twice a tablet with 6600mAh and the Nexus 4.
The RAVPower Power Bank can score especially by the capacity and the enclosed cable adapter,
perhaps more suitable for the ladies handbag due to the weight, it is an asset to festival weekends or camping.
Even I paid about 26 for now currently on 19.99 a real bargain)