The 8200 mAh Power Bank EasyAcc is located in the middle of the spectrum. Because you get both small batteries with 3,000 mAh and large batteries with more than 20,000 mAh. The battery bank of EasyAcc leaves immediately a quality impression. She owes the noble Brushed metal.
With 12.6 cm length, a width of 6.2 cm and a height of 1.4 cm it is also wonderful in the hand. Supplied with two USB Short contained on Micro-USB cable. Unfortunately, a power supply is missing. That's not a problem in most cases, since now have almost all tablets and smartphones via a suitable USB power adapter. Otherwise, it says: stuck in the PC and recharge so.
The state of charge is indicated by four LEDs on the edge. How full the battery is still, can be found out via a button next to the LEDs. All four LEDs is fully charged the battery. When it comes to a close, the first LED will begin to flash.
I have tested the Power Bank with a Nokia Lumia 925 (2,000 mAh battery) and a Moto G (2070 mAh battery). On paper, this means that the bank would charge both the Power Lumia and the Moto G almost exactly four times. However, this does not quite to. Both smartphones were charged each three and a half times before the battery bank was empty sucked. This means that the 8,200 mAh not fully available, which in turn is a disadvantage if you rely solely on the name of the manufacturer. The value can still be seen, because so many competing product has here quite larger deviations.
In addition, the external battery from EasyAcc has a maximum input of 2.0A. That is quite remarkable, because other devices provide mostly maximum 1.5A charging current. And so can be fully recharged via the socket the battery bank within a little over four hours. This means a huge time savings compared to various competitors.
A further test was carried out with the Lumia. This time should be elicited if the power of the external battery is sufficient to charge a smartphone, while the navigation app is activated. Here + Maps pulls in online mode relatively much power, so you can be described as energy-intensive app. I started my 35-kilometer route with 12% battery and shut the power bank. After about 40 minutes I was on target. The smartphone battery is charged even during navigation. From 12% it was after all, up to 26%. A satisfactory value. By the way: even gamepad controller you can charge with the part. I have at home tried a Wii U Pro Controller, and lo and behold, within less than an hour, the controller was fully charged.
So let me summarize at this point. While the 8,200 mAh strong EasyAcc Power Bank does not provide the full 8,200 mAh, but it scores with an outstanding processing, an uncommon charge current of 2.0A and enough power to charge your smartphone while you use electricity-intensive apps. These points ensure that I forgive of 5 stars at the end of 4.5. Since that is not possible, there are 5 Stars.
Note: Mir, the battery bank of EasyAcc to test [...] was provided.