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Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 2s 10000mAh $18.98, 2C 20000mAh $27.95 + Delivery (Free with eBay Plus) @ Apus Auction eBay

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  • +11

    $15 delivery without eBay Plus.

    • Does everyone see the offer under the price to try ebay plus for free? Or just me?

      It allows me to sign up but no mention of the offer during connecting to PayPal. I cancelled that trial a couple of months ago so wondering if it will indeed give me another free trial or make me pay the $49 subscription straight up.

  • +1

    I purchased from this guy a few days ago. 28.99 delivered

    76x 5 star rating

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Xiaomi-2C-Mi-20000mAh-QC-3-0-Pow…

      • +5

        zhilo-3 is a Chinese seller (check their profile) while Apusauction is an Australian seller. Is it really worth paying more for Chinese stock?

      • +3

        Australian seller, local warranty, cheaper, faster delivery, and you still neg'd the deal? Ok.

        • +5

          Nothing to do with scratching backs. Your vote is invalid, pure and simple. Find it cheaper, then come tell us about it.

      • -3

        Very interesting that “tightarse” edited their comment with no explaination. Have reported. It’s up to individuals to decide if they want to provide a positive vote. Members are not obliged to link a cheaper price when they downvote a bargain which this post clearly is.

        • +2

          Yep. For transparency, edited from this

          Nothing to do with scratching backs. Read back through your comments - seems you have issues with other users. Sad. Your vote is invalid, pure and simple. Find it cheaper, then come tell us about it.

          to this

          Nothing to do with scratching backs. Your vote is invalid, pure and simple. Find it cheaper, then come tell us about it.

    • I would like to report that i received this order today. and I'm confident it is fake.
      it doesnt have the authentic sticker. the font at the bottom of the battery is dark grey, no instruction manual (edited) i found the user manual but it says 10000mah not 20,000. I would recommend PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE FROM THIS SELLER from the link above

      • The ebay description had this "However, it comes with a label of security code that can verify the product is indeed genuine on the web"

        Contact the seller and check.

        Can anyone else confirm whether this is genuine or fake?

        • I watched a couple of youtube videos about real and fake. without even openening the product it was a big indicator. the box was missing the authenticity sticker.

          many things wrong with it to make me 100% sure that it is fake.

      • Just received my 10000mAh from this deal and it's in a box with a manual and an authenticity sticker that checks out at mi.com/verify…..

  • Do these have power delivery

    • Nope, only Quick Charge (QC).

    • I find that this charges my Pixel 2 quite fast. Probably not as fast as PD but still OK.

      • I thought PD was exclusively apple,I assumed Pixel would use QC because of the Qualcomm SOC

        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_hardware#USB_Power_Delivery_(USB_PD)

  • So this supports QC 2.0. Is that the max that a Galaxy S8 can charge at anyway? Or would i be better off buying something that supports QC 3.0?

    • -2

      Aussie Galaxy phones don't support QC anyway.

      • Yes they do. Samsung uses Adaptive Fast Charging which is a slightly cutdown version of QC 2.0.

    • QC 3.0 is backwards compatible with QC 2.0. Since Samsung uses QC 2.0 tech there would be no difference with a QC 3.0 charger except future proofing for other devices.

      • I understand that qc is backward compatible in general but the other overriding factor,this being ozbargain is cost. So if my S8 will take at best qc2 then I shouldn't waste money on qc3 unless it's going to make a difference in charging speed

        • +1

          Correct, however QC2 powerbanks are becoming harder to find now and the price difference is often very little.

        • +1

          if you need one, this one is on sale. If you find a QC2, it might not be on sale and end up still costing more. And when you get a new phone it will be QC4 or higher most likely so then this will be even more out of date?

  • +1

    I won't buy a battery that doesn't have USB C input and output. I've USB C all the things these days - won't go back to a micro USB battery.

    • What devices are you charging and what is their maximum Watt input?

    • Found one that does?

      My tronsmart unit from Dec 2017 does but the button just died :(

  • -2

    I recommend it.
    I’ve been using it more than 5years.
    Still good.

  • Already bought one but what's the go with taking these through airport? Mt mate had his taken off him but I saw heaps of people with them on the plane

    • Should be fine. Sorry haven't got the exact max limit off the top of my head but it's a little more than 20000mAh.

    • No problem here. Just not in your checked luggage.

    • Biggest battery from memory carry on is less than 100WH, this should be fine.

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