Want to buy 2 power banks with good battery and budget - Should have ouput support for Type-C and Micro usb

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Please guide/suggest need to buy 2 powerbanks with good battery and budget friendly.
Output should support both Type-C and Micro USB.
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Ones i picked up some time back


I liked the digital display that shows how much is left and charge currents etc.

However there are some limitations. They can charge two devices simultaneously but fast charging stops the moment you add another device like a bluetooth headset.

With the second i notice it does not go down all the way to 0%. It will go as low as say 14% and suddenly drop to 0.

There's always the mi power banks that are cheaper but keep in mind the above limitation.

The best brand of power bank to get is ravpower but those are twice the price. I still have one I bought years ago and it does not lose fast charge if you add a second device.
 
Ones i picked up some time back


I liked the digital display that shows how much is left and charge currents etc.

However there are some limitations. They can charge two devices simultaneously but fast charging stops the moment you add another device like a bluetooth headset.

With the second i notice it does not go down all the way to 0%. It will go as low as say 14% and suddenly drop to 0.

There's always the mi power banks that are cheaper but keep in mind the above limitation.

The best brand of power bank to get is ravpower but those are twice the price. I still have one I bought years ago and it does not lose fast charge if you add a second device.
Thanks for reply.
But being budget conscious, looking for something within 1500 to 2000 rupee max with display features possibly and type-c and USB. Micro outputs.

Safety first as shall be used by mom and kids.

I hope mi suffice my needs?
 
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Maybe some one that has used mi and used inline measurement devices can tell you.

At that budget you won't get a display just the four lights indicator which is good enough.
 
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Bump and request for suggestions please.. already on dead Mi Note 5 pro, battery goes down by 10% with no data etc. during 8 hours in sleep and most while working.
 
Output support depends on the cable you have. If you have USB to Type-C and USB to Micro USB cables then you are good with any power bank.
Thanks was not aware about this.
Any suggesting power back?
Years ago bought cheap power back which had display about how much power left. Was like 800 inr
I use the older version of this:
And Also this:

Both have USB C and USB A outputs.
I have not seen any powerbank with micro USB output. Most have micro USB as input only. Why do you even need it?
Which would you suggest?
Any heating issues of overcharged mode then 12+ hours?
Kids shall use same.
 
Any suggesting power back?
I think Mi has established monopoly in this market. People don't want to risk other brands. I risked once and got burnt.

If you also want to charge your laptop (having usb C port w/ charging support) then go with PD supporting power banks. These are expensive though.
 
Which would you suggest?
Any heating issues of overcharged mode then 12+ hours?
Kids shall use same.
Battery overcharge protection is built in. So overcharging should not be a problem. However I have not actually charged it for 12+ hours, so cannot comment on the actual behaviour.
As kids would be using it I would suggest the 20000 mAh one. Though it has a plastic casing mine has taken quite a few tumbles and survived.

I had another of the 10000 mAh one but it went kaput after taking a few tumbles. The metal casing got bent as well. Do keep in mind that the 20000 mAh is heavier and bulkier than the 10000 mAh.

Note: Last I had checked, the 10000 one had metal casing and the 20000 one had plastic casing.
 
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