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The Omnicharge Omni 20+ Power Bank bundle is a versatile 20000 mAh power bank designed for professionals on the move. It features AC/DC outlets, fast USB charging, and wireless charging capabilities, making it ideal for laptops, cameras, and smartphones. With real-time power management displayed on an OLED screen, this power bank ensures optimal charging for all your devices while meeting FAA safety guidelines for air travel.
S**N
Omni 20+ 20,000mAh 71Wh awesome powerbank :)
Yep, definitely worth it. :)First impressions are, the build quality, it feels premium yet robust. Packaging is basic and does the job, instructions are short and sweet, but informative.The initial use requires you to discharge the battery to 0%, then charge to 100% to calibrate the on board controller.The built in display shows all the relevant information and statistics to keep your inner geek satisfied.You wouldn't normally want to do it, But I managed to run my 40 inch Samsung 4k TV of this thing for a couple of minutes, It will do it!I've bought this Omnicharge 20+ to use in conjunction with a solar panel for holiday as a mini solar power station. It has the capacity to both charge it's self, while charging other devices at the same time. It does have full Passthrough capability.The wireless charging is, a nice touch.As you can see from the pictures, it's not much larger than a similar capacity powerbank.I was apprehensive to purchase such a premium device, but I don't have any regrets after getting it, All I can say is... Get one if you need something with a bit more versatility than a traditional powerbank.It does include the EU-Global AC adapter, a USB C to C and USB C to A cable.
B**R
A veritable ‘Swiss Army Knife’ in the world of power banks
After a lot of ‘um-ing’ and ‘ah-ing’ over whether it was worth it I finally pressed the ‘buy now’ button and then spent the next 16 or so hours berating myself for making a ‘rash’ decision (…well only 8 hours - I was asleep for the other 8).When it arrived I was strangely disappointed that it was so small - it didn’t seem like much for £200. Then I started playing … and then it all seemed worth it.It’s really compact and would easily fit in a backpack pocket or large laptop case (with your cables / external drive etc), you could even fit it in a generous coat pocket. It feels solid / well made with a tactile rubbery coating that makes it easy to keep hold of. I’ve used quite a few outputs simultaneously (haven’t tried the barrel port and the USB-C together yet and I’ve no idea what to use the HVDC for but I’ve had both USB-A ports, the AC port and the wireless charger going all at once). The display allows you to configure the barrel port output (voltage and current), keeps you informed as to the total power usage, the ports in use and the internal battery temp - it will purportedly inform you of any internal errors (over temp / low temp / over power etc. but I haven’t been there yet). I will say that the wireless charger is a bit hit and miss with the placement of the phone on the top.I dug out an old apple MacBook Air charger (and added a MagSafe to USB-C converter) to use as a charger - it recharges to full capacity from flat in about 3 hours at 40W … conversely it will discharge equally quickly if you put a heavy load on it - it has a capacity of 73 Wh so 70W for an hour, 35W for 2 hours etc. - just do the maths, however the display lets you see what’s happening with remaining charge. You can use it to power devices while you’re charging it (as long as you don’t need to use the barrel port or USB-C port for output while it’s charging) - it was this pass through charging feature that sold me on the purchase, I’m hoping that when the battery eventually dies I’ll be able to use it as an intelligent front end and just plug in a cheapo battery pack to provide the power.To balance all the ‘pros’, a few ‘cons’:(1) As mentioned above, the Qi wireless charger is hit and miss with the placement - markings on the casing would help.(2) Charging is via the USB-C or barrel port - you can’t use the other one while charging (you're limited to AC Qi or USB).(3) As the device won’t work without a functioning display it isn’t very well protected (and purportedly quite delicate).(4) The AC output is modified sine wave - for the price pure sine wave would’ve been nice (however I haven’t fallen foul of this yet)(5) The user manual comprises of a single instruction to calibrate the battery before use: nothing else.There is a QR code but the link doesn’t have an Omni 20+ 230v entry - or any instructions on how to activate the wireless QC charger.(6) For the price they could have included the case - or at least the barrel port cable/connectors.In summary, expensive but adaptable and high quality - a veritable ‘Swiss Army Knife’ in the world of power banks.
T**W
Great all-in-one power bank solution
Looking for an all-in-one power solution has eventually lead me here. I’m happy at last to have a power bank that will charge my laptop and my phone and a few extrasAt the end of the day I can chuck this in an overnight bag & be without a power source for a weekend away from the city (festivals, sailing, camping.... solar panels just don’t charge well enough yet for me). I’m happy to recommend this but you’ll want to know pros and cons.Pros:-doubles as a docking station-wireless charging frees an extra USB port-robust build quality-<100Wh means you can take it on a plane :)Cons:-it’s not cheap... actually it’s pretty expensive & you will probably still want to also fork out for the fast charger option-could do with a graduating LED torchlight built-in-the User Interface isn’t massively intuitive but that’s a minor niggle you just have to get used toOh and do double check the spec when you purchase as the product title on the purchasing site may not be identical to Omni’s (eg Ultimate is not the same as 20+ Pro).Happy trails all
W**K
Build quality feels excellent
Only had the item a couple of hours, but everything is as I imagined, fast charging through USB, the AC outlet is a fantastic feature delivering 100 watts, the added benefit of having the wireless charging is fantastic, it looks the part, nice and slick and the finish feels great in your hand, grippy so it doesn't feel like it will slip out of your hand and the piece de reistance is the display showing battery percentage, which port is being used, how many watts and volts are being input and output and the temperature of the device.
R**X
Versatile off-grid/mobile charging solution
Started looking for a mobile charging solution for camera batteries, after the non-OEM USB chargers I had been using proved to be unreliable. So, I wanted a solution that would allow me to use my OEM chargers (mains-powered) out in the field.After much research, I bought the OmniCharge 20+. Not only does this allow me to charge my camera batteries, but also my phone and other devices. The brilliant thing is you can use an external power bank (ideally 45W PD) or another DC source to extend the capacity. Normally simultaneously charging/discharging a Li Ion battery is a bad idea, but the OmniCharge is specifically designed to manage this.The 20+ for me is a sweet-spot in terms of cost/size/capacity, it's very portable and capacity can be boosted as described. Other higher capacity models are available but cost/size/weight goes up accordingly.
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