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Naztech Volt 27,000mAh AC Power Station

Naztech Volt 27,000mAh AC Power Station

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More than just a powerbank, the Naztech Volt is like an on-the-go generator. It’s equipped with a massive 27,000 mAh battery and four different connections including a USB-C, Quick-Charge 3.0, and 5V/2A Read More

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LukeNukem09
4
Aug 23, 2019
I'm looking to use this as a power pack to run an end table lamp with a standard 8 Watt LED bulb using the AC outlet, and keep the power pack underneath the couch. Is my math correct in that 8W/120V=.06 mAh which equals 60 Milliamps and so 27000mAh/60 mA= 450 hours of "light on" time before needing to recharge? If, so this will serve as an excellent device to avoid running a lamp cord on the floor to the nearest outlet.
Pinhead
86
Aug 23, 2019
The only advantage of this is the size/portability. If compact portability isn't an issue, you're better off getting a portable power station/generator (just search amazon for "portable power"). For just a little bit more ($170), you can get a 60000mAh unit with USB A, QC 3.0, USB C (18W), AC inverter, cigarette lighter ports, and multiple 12V DC outputs (can be recharged via AC, car adapter, or optional solar panel).
NiteNinja
140
Aug 22, 2019
Man this looks like a beast. If it wasn't cheaper to get a deep cycle Marine battery, 800w inverter, and trickle charger, this would be useful for the frequent power outages we have in this area.
MichelleEH
54
Aug 22, 2019
Wow, I got one like this but 30,000 mAH, two years ago for US$32.00 and free shipping.
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Gonz086
0
Jul 11, 2019
What’s the manufacturer warranty on this? Based on reviews looks like a lot of dead units
AidanH
23
Jun 10, 2019
Why? Same power output for 30$ on amazon
RayF
22219
Apr 11, 2019
Keep seeing these things and wonder who uses them and why? I've never had anything die completely in years of using phones, computers, iPads, etc... Assuming one has the ability to plug in to a 110v source each evening (to recharge their whatevers), what $100 purpose would this serve?
chorses
2
Sep 9, 2019
No, as I've never played that before, it would never occur to me to accuse anyone else of doing so or not. Chill out and stop being grumpy that people with older, more used phones find power stations useful.
RayF
22219
Sep 9, 2019
chorsesI'm dedicating the rest of my life to rid the world of power stations and old phones. You have only yourself to blame.
Jraharris89
7
Mar 15, 2019
I was considering buying this but after reading the numerous issues people seem to be having I think I’ll pass
sheik124
29
Mar 15, 2019
$100 and no support for USB-PD? Pass.
BCM has a 25,000mAh version for $34 on Amazon. You could buy four BCM units for the same price as one of the Naztech Volts. I'm not sure of the differences. But then again, I'm not sure if it matters. A trickle charger is a trickle charger is a trickle charger. And then there's the Aukey at 20,000mAh at the same price as the BCM. Decisions, decisions...
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cornerstonetom
263
Mar 13, 2019
If you do a search in Amazon or on Google, it'll pop up.
cornerstonetomSo, kinda comparing Apples to Bananas here. The Volt has the following options. 27,000mAh AC 110V/85W Outlet to charge anything. USB Type-C 5V/3A/15W Charging Port 1x USB QC 3.0 Quick Charge Port 1x USB 2.4A Charge Port The BCM has the following options. 25,000mAh 1x USB 1A Charge Port 2x USB 2A Charge Ports Cheers.
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