Realme powerbank 2 10000mah

Today, Realme announced via its Twitter account that the company will launch the Realme PowerBank 2 10000mAh tomorrow. Though this is not a big product launch event, many users should be very happy. We mean the endurance of smartphones has become the most annoying pain point. So every manufacturer is also thinking about new accessories that may increase the engagement with their customers.

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Anyways, as the name implies, Realme has already released a 10000mAh powerbank. And this is just the second generation. So we are expecting many features to remain unchanged. That’s why we are offering to recall the selling points of the first generation Realme PowerBank.

Realme powerbank 2 10000mah

Realme PowerBank (first-gen) Features

The first-gen power bank is just 12.5mm thick has 18W two-way fast charging. The weight is 230 grams. Also, it comes with USB Type-C and Type-A ports to charge two devices simultaneously. Like many other top-end products, this power bank has 12 layers of security protection. They include current, over-power, short circuit, over charger or discharge protection, and more.

Inside, it carries a 10000mAh (typical) capacity lithium-polymer battery. As said, it supports 18W (5V-3A/9V-2A/12V-1.5A) two-way fast charging via USB Type-C and USB Type-A (5V-3A/9V-2A/12V-1.5A)

As for the charging time, the Realme Power bank is charged in 3.28 hours with 18W charger and in 5.36 hours with 10W charger.

The Realme Power Bank 10,000mAh (first-gen) comes in yellow, gray and red colors. It costs Rs. 1,299 ($17). As the first-gen models was available for purchase on Flipkart, Amazon.in and realme.com/in, there is every reason to think the Realme PowerBank 2 will go on sale through the same channels.

Anyway, the manufacturer has not announced any specific information concerning the second-gen model. But we have real guesses that it will replace the USB Type-A with the UCB Type-C and add the charging power.

By Argam Artashyan

Back in 2010, he was dismissed from his position as a lecturer at the university. This made him get another job at his friend’s digital marketing company as a blog writer. After a few years, when he was thinking the article writing is his mission, Google pushed the Panda update and affected the company and websites he was working at. (Un)fortunately and surprisingly, he got an offer to head a large knitting factory. In 2016, he got his Ph.D. and resumed teaching at the University … and writing tech-related articles following his passion.