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[Qualcomm Certified] BlitzWolf 10400mAh 16.2w QC 2.0 Power Bank, US $21.99 (AU $31.84) Preorder @ Banggood

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QC 2.0 offers amazing charging speed and performance and our latest product release brings the power of QC 2.0 and injects it into a 10,400mAh powerbank.

It may look the same as the popular Xiaomi powerbank from the outside and they both are 10,400 mAh, however, that is where the similarities end, the Xiaomi is a standard 5V charger and the BlitzWolf is a fully compliant QC 2.0 fast charger powerbank this enables you to enjoy the benefits of multivoltage fast charging wherever you may. It is the perfect companion for your QC 2.0 Smartphone or other device.

Charging devices or recharging the powerbank the BlitzWolf offers QC speed at both ends.

Fast Charging On Both Ends
Large powerbanks store a lot of energy and even if they charge your device fast they are slow to recharge, the BlitzWolf powerbank recharges fast when connected to a QC.20 charger, this means you can fully recharge the powerbank at super fast speeds. This double ended QC functionality means it can both charge devices and charge itself with QC 2.0 speeds.

Is it safe for my device?
If your device is not Qualcomm 2.0 certified this powerbank will function as a regular 5V USB fast charger, the intelligent Power3S ensures your device safely receives the voltage and charge speed it needs. If you have a QC 2.0 wall charger you will still be able to enjoy fast QC 2.0 speeds when recharging the powerbank .

To celebrate the release of this pocket powerhouse we have an amazing deal to encourage you all to discover the latest mobile charging tech.

Only USD $21.99 delivered with coupon BWQC20PB

All Presale orders will be shipped before the Nov. 20th as that is when our stock arrives

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  • +1

    Finally! I wonder what took them so long to release one. AuKey has sold the same model for at least half a year.

    I hope someone comes out with a 5000mAh QC 2.0 one soon!

    • +4

      We use the newer chip FP6600 that not only supports QC but also standard fast charging, the Aukey does charge at QC speeds with their THY100 but will not fast charge other devices such as your iPhone at fast speeds. BlitzWolf's newer IC provides compatibility beyond just QC devices. The battery of the BlitzWolf is is LG and also of a higher standard than Aukeys domestic Chinese brand batteries. In terms of safety and compatibility this is one step ahead of Aukeys 6 month old version.

      • +1

        This one also supports QC2.0 charging so it can be recharged more quickly, which is great. Now please make a slim 5,000mAh model? :)

      • +2

        I'm with eug on this one. is there any plans for a 5,000mAH model?

  • Looks to be a very good product.
    Might consider buying it.

  • +1

    Would be nice to have one with more capacity.

  • Yay. QC 2.0 input and output.

    Does it also support BC1.2 input and output?

    Nobody seems to be implementing USB Power Delivery except on USB Type C connectors…

    • +1

      BlitzWolf uses the FP6600 Fast Charge Chip and not only supports QC2.0 fast charge tech but also supports the BC1.2 fast charge protocol. It means your Apple devices can be fast charging just like using the original Apple iPad charger (up to 5V/2.4A Max)

      • The only reason I'm not interested in this product is because they still use low density cell, used by old Xiaomi powerbank (2600mAh per cell) hence it is still quite bulky for a mere 10.400mAh capacity.
        If they are using high density cell such are the one used in Xiaomi 10.000mAh powerbank (3350mAh per cell), I'm already buying couple of this product straight away…

  • Looks good

  • how long does shipping takes from banggood?

    • +1

      Hi,It usually takes 7-20 business days to arrive.

      • still waiting my order, Its nearly 40 days since i ordered. 7-20 days is absolutely wrong information.

        • -1

          What part of USUALLY are you not understanding?
          And what part of 7-20 BUSINESS days are you not understanding?

          USUALLY means more often than not.
          20 BUSINESS days is also 26-28 days depending on the day of postage.

        • -1

          got my blitzwolf charger today. faster than i expected

          do you live in whoop whoop or next to whingeville?

        • @furythree: Wow, it took only 6.5 hours to get to you? That is fast! :)

        • +2

          @eug: from another deal about 2 weeks ago

          so fast, but not as fast as your condescending attitude of course

        • @furythree: Perhaps you are unaware of the meaning of the emoticon at the end?

        • @Maverick-au: 7-20 days does not mean 40 days in any sense or form. problem is I have still not receive my order, banggood says keep on waiting.

        • +1

          @imranauz:

          @Maverick-au: 7-20 days does not mean 40 days in any sense or form. problem is I have still not receive my order, banggood says keep on waiting.

          What part of USUALLY do you not understand? Should I post the dictionary definition for you?

          The fact is that most people get most of their orders quickly but sometimes there are delays on deliveries which is not the fault of banggood.

        • @Maverick-au: Maverick is right ^

          Once it has left Banggood it can take upto 7-20 business days to arrive and it's out of their control after it's been shipped.

          Some of the factors include which postal company is being used, delays in customs, delays in processing and Chinese holidays (like today). Once it reaches Australia, it might have to go through several Auspost sorting facilities too depending on where you live etc etc.

          If you're expecting something to arrive from China or Hong Kong in under 30 days, then you need to learn what's actually involved. Sometimes you will be lucky and get it in ~2 weeks, but sometimes you won't.

        • @Clear:

          Once it has left Banggood it can take upto 7-20 business days to arrive and it's out of their control after it's been shipped.

          The other part is that they may not have stock so it may take a week or two for stock to arrive and add on top shipping times and it can easily take 3-4-5 weeks. Most items I've received in around two to three weeks but sometimes it's taken longer but who cares? I've purchased items for a few dollars that are ten or more times that at a B&M store, I couldn't care less about warranty either.

  • +4

    Note: If your battery from Banggood fails they will demand you send it back to China or refuse any refund. Of course sending a faulty battery in the post is pretty illegal, so you're screwed.

    Just happened to me, 4 month old Xiaomi 10400mah unit failed and they refuse to offer any refund at all. Save yourself the headache and buy from an Australian retailer.

    • Thats standard with any chinese online website.

      • Yeah, but some businesses value customer service. Banggood does not.

        • +1

          Nope they all follow the same rule.

          If the product is under a certain value, they just send you another.

          If its above that value, you have to send it back.

        • Yeah, but some businesses value customer service. Banggood does not.

          You're buying heavily discounted hardware that has pretty much zero profit for the seller and they are posting free from China and you complain about the levels of service!!!!!!!!!! Why don't you deal with Harvey Normal instead and pay four times or more for everything and you can some poor service thrown in as well.

        • @Maverick-au: I don't think its unreasonable to expect that the seller sends you hardware that works, or takes steps to ensure that you end up with working hardware if they send you something fault.

          Also I don't think the seller is incurring a loss on postage, they'd be factoring it into their item price.

      • +3

        so if its broken within the warranty time, we are doomed?

    • Buying from overseas always carries risks like that.

      Maybe give Paypal's Refunded Returns a try?
      https://www.paypal.com/au/webapps/mpp/returns

      For the best service you'd have to pay a little bit more and get it from a local seller. There's an OzB favorite that we all know about. :)

    • +4

      We believe in our products, join BlitzWolf to get what you want. We back them all with an 18 months warranty and provide friendly and convenient support. If you find yourself with any quality issues within this period we will replace or refund you, as it is a low cost item we will not require you to send it back to us, provided the issue can be diagnosed through photos and videos.
      For your Xiaomi, send me an email [email protected] and ill get a solution to you .

      • +5

        But this Blitzwolf battery is more expensive than the one I had and refund was refused even though I provided a video recording of the battery not working.

        You're saying one thing but my personal experience with banggood suggests you treat regular customers differently.

        • +3

          @MoonSha,
          Let Aaron/Banggood handle it for you.
          In my experience Banggood have always fixed/rectified any problems/issues I have had.

          Best regards,
          George

        • +3

          MoonSha: Well you did the right thing with the video recording. Bugger it didn't work out as I did the same with one of those cree torches which was DOA. One email and video link saw BG promptly send out a replacement.

      • Thanks rep, looks a good deal but I would never purchase from Banggood again.
        Banggood's warranty is worthless mate, I tried to return a faulty Teclast with multiple issues. After 2-3 weeks of mucking me around, posting videos on youtube, writing reports and sending nudge emails I got no where.

        Banggood offered to try to fix it, if I sorted the p&H. Not the resolution I wanted and not the one offered in Banggood Guarantee.

        These Teclast cannot be fixed as it is a design issue resulting in over heating issues, it's a faulty unit. May be the charging issue could be resolved but like I demonstated with the videos it was shite out of the box.

        So one unhappy customer here with $180 dollars worth of gripe.

        Shame because I had purchased a few things from banggood through OzB. I feel safer with Gearbest, and that's saying something

        • Hey Nrg2010
          Sad to hear another one of our failures popping up on this deal, I apologize for those involved in creating your headache and thank you for speaking up. If you want me to look into it let me know and I can investigate it. If it is faulty, in some situations we do ask you to return it to us, if it was a $180 product it would be classed as high value so that would be required to be sent back to us. I hope your next purchase goes without trouble, wherever that may be. Give me some order info and I can see what happened to your claim.

    • That's when you put in a PayPal dispute claim and let them deal with it… Don't think I've ever had a dispute claim denied.

    • Note: If your battery from Banggood fails they will demand you send it back to China or refuse any refund. Of course sending a faulty battery in the post is pretty illegal, so you're screwed.

      Just post it back if required or suck it up if you are too worried. The fact is that Australia Post are idiots and the lithium ban which also applies to calculators as well is utterly ridiculous because they still carry lithium products that come in from overseas with no penalties.

      Just happened to me, 4 month old Xiaomi 10400mah unit failed and they refuse to offer any refund at all. Save yourself the headache and buy from an Australian retailer.

      You're one of the few who have had problems with Gearbest. Sure you can buy locally for an additional 50% but do the maths and you're way in front buying from overseas given how reliable the battery packs are from Romoss and Xiaomi. I have around 15 of them and had my first one fail recently when on holiday (Romoss 16,000).

  • +11

    Xiaomi reveals a $24USD 20000mAh power bank with Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 - http://phandroid.com/2015/11/09/xiaomi-quick-charge-power-ba…

    • +1

      Definitely interested in this!

    • Wow that is new to us, that is a larger powerbank however the price you are quoting is the direct price from Xiaomi, even in China you need to pay the shipping fee on top of that, then also include the shipping to Aus it will be a more than 24 dollars all up. It is also worth noting that this is their release price, they are not even available yet and could increase after their launch phase. Our deal includes everything right to your door.

      • I'm also interested in those new Xiaomi 20000mAh powerbank.
        Banggood, hope you can supply one soon to OZBargain community at an outstanding price point. I believe you are aware of our combined buying power, right? ;)

        • I wonder why did someone down vote your comment…must be a banggood competitor…

    • This only has Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 input.

      Still only outputs at 5V (or 5.1V)

    • Ah crap, and I just got the 16,000 mAh one not too long ago.

      y u do dis

  • So basically if I dont have a QC 2.0 device, theres really no point buying this right?

    Might as well wait for a sale for the cheaper,OzB fav Xiamoi 10000 powerbank?

    • The BlitzWolf BW-P1 does supports standard devices up to 2.1A so it will still fast charge non QC 2.0 devices, the main benefit tho if you are comparing to the Xiaomi standard powerbank is even if you don't have a QC device you can connect the P1 to a QC2.0 charger and recharge powerbank a lot faster than the Xiaomi.

      • Thanks for the reply BG, unfortunately I also do not own a QC2.0 wall charger! So this might not be suitable for me until I upgrade my phone (still rocking the S3 atm!)

        Would you happen to know if BG will do a sale on the Xiaomi 10,000mAh Powerbank anytime soon-ish?
        Now thats something me and Im sure the OzB community will definitely snap up! :)

        I know Mushtato are promising a whole bunch of deals coming up to Christmas and hinted at putting the 10000s on sale too (has recently done the 5k and 16k) but being a true ozb-er I dont really care who I buy it off as long as its the cheapest and its genuine!

        Cheers!

  • Anyone know if the smarts in these will deliver 12V to a 12V device (eg. to power a 12V Fish Finder in a Kayak) or will it only hunt for a specific battery charging load?

    • It'll only output 12V to devices that can negotiate it. Maybe get one of those portable jump starters instead?

      • Yeah, was considering them but most of the cheapies I've seen only have the 12V output as the big chunky connector, not a simple low current DC socket or USB type socket. Not a massive problem as I can make up a cable but I'd prefer something in a compact package similar to this unit.

        • Maybe look for one of these during the 11/11 sale? It has a 12V 2A barrel socket.

          It also has a 19V socket which can work with a number of laptops.

  • is there a way to use this to run a 12v led light strip while camping? I looked into using the xoimi but the 5v output won't cut it

  • so this can do fast charge on the note 4? .. please confirm before i buy :)

    • +1

      Quick Charge 2.0 Compatible Devices:
      Asus Transformer T100 / Asus Zenfone 2 / Droid Turbo by Motorola / Eben 8848 / Fujitsu Arrows NX / Fujitsu F-02G / Fujitsu F-03G / Fujitsu F05F / Google Nexus 6 / HTC Butterfly 2 / HTC One (M8) / HTC One (M9) / Kyocera Urbano L03 / LeTV One Max / LeTV One Pro / LG G Flex 2 / LG G4 / Moto X Pure Edition / Moto X Style / New Moto X by Motorola / Panasonic CM-1/ Ramos Mos1 / Samsung Galaxy S5 (Japan) / Samsung Galaxy S6 / Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge / Samsung Note 4 / Samsung Note Edge / Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ / Samsung Note 5 / Sharp Aquos Pad / Sharp / Aquos Zeta / Sharp SH01G/02G / Sony Xperia / Z2 (Japan) / Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet (Japan) / Sony Xperia Z3 / Sony Xperia Z3 Compact / Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet / Sony Xperia Z3+ / Sony Xperia Z4 / Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet / Xiaomi Mi 3 / Xiaomi Mi 4 / Xiaomi Mi Note / Xiaomi Mi Note Pro / Yota Phone 2 / ZTE Axon Pro / ZTE Nubia My Prague / ZTE Z9/ Meizu Pro 5

      • hi rep, can you do a deal on quickcharge usb cables 6ft? because 3ft is too short

        thanks

    • so this can do fast charge on the note 4? .. please confirm before i buy :)

      You're buying it, why don't you confirm if your product has QC 2.0 support before you buy and take responsibility?

      A quick google would tell you it appears that the US model does support it but international models may not.

      http://www.androidcentral.com/these-are-android-devices-supp…

      • Actually note 4 supports quick charge 1… so i wasnt sure if qc 2.0 also does qc 1.

        • QuickCharge 1.0 is just the usual 5V 2A, so nothing exciting there.

        • @eug: crap .. my mistake .. note 4 is quick charge 2. the newest standard is qc 3.

  • So is this the exact same size as the 10000mah charger? Will the silicone case for that fit this?

    Slightly off topic, but how can Blitzwolf legally copy the exact same shape? It looks exactly the same except for the logo.

    • More than likely, they just rebadge what someone else makes. Or they buy the case from the same manufacturer. The Aukey one looks the same as well.

    • The design is similar to Xiaomi but slightly different dimensions, there are many offering these aluminum framed powerbanks. It is a simple smooth design that from the surface look similar but the internals is where the differences come alive.

      • I know the internals are obviously different, but usually big companies have their shapes and designs copyrighted

        • Design patent, not copyright.

          /pedant

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  • -1

    Yesterday I bought a 10,000mAh charger for 99$

  • -1

    I'm negging this deal as there is a better coupon code: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/219148

    • Merge here please (mods).

      • If you use the Report button and link it they'll see it.

  • +1

    I'm never buying from banggood again, not that my opinion should stop anyone from doing so, but when I received my product (took 42 days) it was completely dysfunctional; support would take a week to reply to a single email, and once I provided the proof the insisted on they just completely started ignoring me, I sent four follow up emails… I use a tracking service for my emails and they were all opened. I don't consider this a deal because the shit you'd have to go through with their support (which I'm sure you will) just isn't worth it.

    • Hi Heinrich,

      Thanks for sharing your story and although we would like to say we are perfect, our support team can sometimes handle situations incorrectly, the vast majority of orders arrive without issue and those with issue the majority are also handled swiftly, however you have not been handled correctly and I apologize; I say thanks because you have reached me and I can resolve your case if it is still outstanding. If it was all solved, I would really appreciate if you could forward me the emails and I can investigate and speak to those involved in the poor handling of your claim. Free standard shipping can be slow sometimes and that is something not exclusive to Banggood, most Chinese retailers offering free shipping will have a variance in shipping speeds depending on the item, and time of year and destination.

  • Hello, does the QC 2.0 fast charging compatible with the USB Type-C Nexus 6p?

    • Nope,it's not compatible with the Type C

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