With so many devices running on finite lithium-ion power, most everyone has a portable battery bank of some sort. With excellent features and compatibility, the Shargeek Storm 2 Power Bank is looking to take this industry, well, by storm Read More
⚡ Shargeek Storm 2 Power Bank Review Hardware Specs
93.5Wh capacity (25600mAh)
Adjustable DC output (3-25V)
Multiple charging protocols (QC/PD/PPS)
Transparent case design
IPS display
100W charging capability
Design & Build
Transparent polycarbonate housing
IPS display with power metrics
Multiple output ports
Attractive "tech-visible" aesthetic
Professional finishing
Good initial build quality
Performance
Fast charging capabilities
Versatile device compatibility
Good power delivery
Accurate power monitoring
Pass-through charging support
Under airline battery limits
MAJOR RED FLAGS:
🚫 Catastrophic customer service
Non-existent warranty support
Ticket system repeatedly loses cases
Poor follow-through on issues
Unhelpful troubleshooting suggestions
Complete abandonment when problems arise
Customer Service Horror Story:
Smaller model failures common
Support tickets get "lost" repeatedly
Unresponsive service representatives
Ineffective solution suggestions
No accountability
Zero follow-through on issues
Pros:
Good technical specifications
Attractive design
Versatile charging options
Clear power monitoring
Below airline restrictions
Cons:
ZERO effective product support
High risk if unit fails
Company abandons customers
Poor ticket management
Unreliable warranty service
Premium price with no backup
Verdict: While the Storm 2 looks impressive on paper, the company's atrocious handling of product issues and customer support makes this a risky investment. When (not if) problems occur, expect to be completely on your own.
Support Rating: 0/5Overall Rating: 2/5 (Only saved by initial hardware quality)
I jokingly call this thing a bomb due to its unique appearance. It is by far the best power bank I have ever used, with a crazy high capacity. The only problem I have with this is the clear plastic is super soft and scratches very easily.
So I originally got this for my asus rog ally to have a portable power bank to have turbo capability while on the go but, it needs a usb c hub in order or charge it. You can’t go straight to power with it to the ally. Only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars. But other than that this thing is way more power than I’ll ever need for the day and it can charge 4 devices at once.
This is a pretty large portable charger… very good battery life and it’s amazing that you have the option to select your output voltage/current. If you sacrifice a USB cable, you can use this as a pretty handy, portable power supply.
nice display to see how much power your device is drawing
Really nice display, but text is a bit small for old eyes.
You can adjust the voltage output for the barrel connector. This makes it pretty versatile.
A bit too heavy to carry around when charging. Maybe they should make one with the same display but half the capacity to cut the weight down?
For the price this has to be on of the best power supplies on the market. Very nice video output. Bought this based on YouTube review and never looked back.
Hardware Specs
- 93.5Wh capacity (25600mAh)
- Adjustable DC output (3-25V)
- Multiple charging protocols (QC/PD/PPS)
- Transparent case design
- IPS display
- 100W charging capability
Design & Build- Transparent polycarbonate housing
- IPS display with power metrics
- Multiple output ports
- Attractive "tech-visible" aesthetic
- Professional finishing
- Good initial build quality
Performance- Fast charging capabilities
- Versatile device compatibility
- Good power delivery
- Accurate power monitoring
- Pass-through charging support
- Under airline battery limits
MAJOR RED FLAGS:- 🚫 Catastrophic customer service
- Non-existent warranty support
- Ticket system repeatedly loses cases
- Poor follow-through on issues
- Unhelpful troubleshooting suggestions
- Complete abandonment when problems arise
Customer Service Horror Story:- Smaller model failures common
- Support tickets get "lost" repeatedly
- Unresponsive service representatives
- Ineffective solution suggestions
- No accountability
- Zero follow-through on issues
Pros:- Good technical specifications
- Attractive design
- Versatile charging options
- Clear power monitoring
- Below airline restrictions
Cons:- ZERO effective product support
- High risk if unit fails
- Company abandons customers
- Poor ticket management
- Unreliable warranty service
- Premium price with no backup
Verdict: While the Storm 2 looks impressive on paper, the company's atrocious handling of product issues and customer support makes this a risky investment. When (not if) problems occur, expect to be completely on your own. Support Rating: 0/5 Overall Rating: 2/5 (Only saved by initial hardware quality)