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Omni Mobile 25600mah DC/USB-C PD/USB-A/Wireless Power Bank | Battery Backup for Laptops:MacBook/iPad/Dell XPS/Surface | Smart Devices:Nintendo Switch/GoPro | Resmed CPAP | Smartphones:iPhone/Samsung

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Features

  • Power Hub For All Your Portable DevicesFrom laptops to tablets, Nintendo Switch, and even CPAP machines, Omnicharge can keep all your devices charged up. Compact and functional.
  • Extensive Features60W USB-C PD for laptops, 10W Wireless charging, QC 3.0 USB-A, 60W adjustable 12/16/19/24 volts DC output; powers most smart devices including MacBook Pro and Surface Pro.
  • Maximum Capacity, Fast Charging 92wh (25600mah) battery capacity. FAA/TSA Compliant; Charge safe and fast with high charging efficiency with our patented safety features
  • Carry Less, Power MoreCarry one cable to charge your laptop using USB-C or DC output while charging your Qi-compatible cell phone wirelessly, leave your bulky chargers at home.
  • AccessoriesMobile XL Includes a USB charging cable and a USB-C charging cable. NOT INCLUDED: Fast charger and DC cables for CPAP machines, Surface, and other PC laptops sold separately.

Description

Read more High Powered USB-C Our PD enabled USB-C port can provide up to 60W output and 40W input. Compared with similar products, it can provide nearly twice the wattage output. Wireless Charging With our easy to use wireless charging you can feel safe leaving your phone-cables and chargers at home. DC Output With the four most commonly used DC voltages, the Omni Mobile 25,600 can directly charge your laptop without needing your laptop charger. Read more Max Capacity With a massive 25,600 mAh capacity, the Omni Mobile 25,600 is at the upper limit of what you can bring on Airplanes. With our top-tier battery cells, you can fully charge nearly any laptop. High Powered USB-A Our QC 3.0 enabled USB-A port can fast charge mobile devices at up to 18W. With the ability to disable auto shutoff, you can charge low wattage devices like without the Omnicharge turning off. Pass-Through Charging Recharge your Omnicharge from the barrel port or USB-C port while simultaneously outputting power through Wireless charging or through the USB-A ports. Read more Omni 20+ Omni 20c+ Omni Mobile 25,600 mAh Omni Ultimate Capacity 20,000 mAh, 72Wh ±5% 20,000 mAh, 72Wh ±5% 25,600mAh, 92Wh ±5% 38,400 mAh, 142Wh ±5% Ports AC Output, DC in/out, USB-C in/out, 2 x USB-A 2 x QC 3.0 USB-A, 1 x 100W USB-C, 1 x 60W USB-C DC in/out, USB-C in/out, 2 x QC 3.0 USB-A AC Output, DC in, DC out, USB-C in/out, 2 x QC 3.0 USB-A AC Output 100W Max X X 120W Max DC Output 100W Max, 5V – 25V X 72W Max, 12V/16V/19V/24V up to 3A 150W Max, 5V - 60V up to 8A USB-C Output 60W out 45W in 100W out 45W in 60W Max 60W out 60W in USB-A Output 5V/3A QC 3.0 compatible 5V/3A QC 3.0 compatible 5V/2.4A QC 3.0 Compatible 5V/3A QC 3.0 compatible Wireless Charging 10W Max 10W Max 10W Max X OLED Display ✓ ✓ X ✓ Pass-through Charging ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Dimensions & Weight 5.0" x 4.8" x 0.91" - 1.4 lbs 6.5" x 5.7" x 2.1" - 3.1 lbs 4.3" x 6.1" x 1.0" 6.5" x 5.7" x 2.1" - 3.1 lbs


Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 4.29 x 0.98 inches


Item Weight: 1.58 pounds


Item model number: Omni Mobile 25600 PRO


Batteries: 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)


Other display features: Wireless


Manufacturer: Omnicharge, Inc.


Date First Available: June 5, 2019


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  • (UPDATED) It's heavy (not necessarily a bad thing) and wireless charging is a bit finicky
I received the Omni Mobile 25,600 promptly in two days after ordering (the joy of prime). It's about the size I was expecting but it does weigh a little more than I would have guessed. Build quality is pretty good, although it's just hard plastic with a slightly textured hard plastic on the rounded ends and on top where the wireless charging coil is. I bought it in anticipation for a 12-hour international flight but I also go into the mountains for multiple days at a time so I wanted something I knew could charge my phone multiple times over longer excursions and weight/size didn't matter. I haven't had a chance to really use it yet, but after just testing it the past day or so I do have two things I thought might be worth sharing: 1. It's ironic that I bought a large battery that has quick charge capability, and yet it came with no way to charge it. You charge through the USB-C port and they do include the two cables in the photo, but there is no included power brick. Luckily I have a large USB-C power brick I can use, but if I didn't I'd be stuck charging it very slowly off my laptop's USB. 2. When I tried to test out the wireless charging on the day the battery was delivered it didn't work. No matter how I positioned my Note 8 on top of the battery it would not initiate charging (and I tried about 100 different positions). The support page says to position the phone "horizontally towards the back" which I tried but still got nothing. The three USB ports all worked fine (I have no way to test the DC port), but I couldn't get my phone to wirelessly charge. The next day I tried it again, and after repositioning my phone about five times I finally found a spot where the phone would start charging. Like I said I haven't been in a position where I had to rely on this battery, so I will update my review after I've been able to test the full capacity of the battery. As of now, my 3-star review is based on build quality and finicky wireless charging. ------------------------------ UPDATE -------------------------------- Ok, I took this out of the country on a 10-day trip and I have a few more things I thought I'd share. 1. WIRELESS CHARGING: Is practically useless! When I first got the battery I couldn't get my Note 8 to wirelessly charge, but the next day I was able to get it to charge. I am still able to get my phone to start wirelessly charging, but it randomly stops charging! I have tested it, without bumping the phone it will sometimes stop wirelessly charging after a few minutes. It is incredibly frustrating and now I will never use that feature because it left me with 5% battery one morning. 2. FINICKY CHARGING: When I plug the battery into an outlet to charge itself (using the USB-C port), I often have to plug it in twice to get it to actually start charging. When you plug it into a power source it would automatically turn on and start flashing the lights to show the percentage of charge. However, it doesn't always turn on when I plug it in, so I unplug it and insert the charging cable back into the USB-C port and then it turns on and starts charging. 3. BATTERY CAPACITY: This is supposedly a huge battery and though I didn't do any scientific testing my gut tells me the actual capacity is noticeably less than 25,600 mAh. My Note 8 has a 3,300 mAh battery, and during my trip I charged it 5 times using the Omni Mobile. At the beginning of the trip the Omni Mobile was fully charged (4 lights showing) and at the end of the trip the Omni Mobile showed one light (less than 25% capacity remaining) Each time I plugged my phone into the Omni Mobile my phone had 50% or more battery remaining. Maybe I don't understand the concept here but 5 * ~1,600 mAh = ~8,000 mAh. If I only used around 8,000 mAh of the Omni Mobile it should have had around 17,600 mAh remaining or about 65% capacity (3 dots showing). 4. CAUSED PHONE GLITCH: I have a Note 8 and once when I plugged it into the Omni Mobile using the USB-C cable provided, my phone lit up as it started to charge and then went black at the same time the Omni Mobile shutoff. I could not get my phone to turn on after that. I finally hard restarted it and everything has been working since. 5. FREE ACCESSORY: In the box with the device there was a card explaining how to receive a free accessory from Omni Charge if I wrote a review on Amazon. Once you fill out the necessary info and prove you did write a review, you get to choose from 4 different accessories which is pretty nice! However, when I did it all of the accessories were specifically for the Omni 20 or Omni 13 products. I chose the case option even though it didn't appear that it would work for the Omni Mobile that I purchased. I didn't think a battery pack could be unreliable, but this one has given me enough problems that I have to periodically check on it to ensure it's actually charging my devices. I probably won't return it, but I don't think I'd recommend it because it's a bigger hassle than a battery should be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2019 by Thomas Fisher

  • Slimline your everyday carry
I'm on the go a lot. After a recent trip to Canada, I thought that having a charger for my phone, a battery for my phone, my laptop charger, cables flying all over the place was a huge hassle. On top of that, the plug-in for my laptop charger was so loose on the plane that I wasn't even able to charge my laptop. On the same flight I ordered this device. I have yet to go abroad with it, but right now this thing is seriously a game changer. All I need to go everywhere is the Omnicharge and a USB-C cable and I'll be set to charge headphones, my phone, my laptop, and whatever else I would ever need. The biggest disappointment for me is the lack of a second USB input for passthrough charging. I'm wondering if the DC output accessory will be able to solve this problem as it will allow me to charge the battery bank while also charging my laptop. This would be great for traveling situations where I can set up base for a little while before taking off. All in all, I'm excited to see how much less packing I have to do in the mornings. The device is beautiful, robust, and I feel like the 1-year warranty will keep me worry free in case something does go wrong. Will update in the future. UPDATE 2/26/2020: Unfortunately, the wireless charging is really weird. I have an S10+ and it seems there has to be the perfect placement of the phone on the battery in order for the wireless charging to fully connect. I have been struggling to get it to work when I am on the go. UPDATE 3/5/2020 This battery really doesn't seem to be 92Wh. Really suspicious. While using my computer for light tasks (Surface Book 2), an entire Omnicharge will take my PC's battery from around 65% to 85% when in reality it should be no issue for the battery to full charge. I will have to run more tests, but so far this product is very disappointing in real-world scenarios. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2020 by lorentz

  • Broken to Start?
Was very excited to get this product, unpacked it, plugged it in to charge, and then got absolutely nothing. As someone who is often traveling, I've spent way too much time trying to get this thing to work and have ultimately given up. I plug it in, get 4 blinking lights, but still no charge for the device. Having tried to Google what these blinking lights mean and looked through their manuals, it looks like there's 0 documentation on what this means. Their support team is very slow to respond, and so far I have not received any help in resolving this. Ultimately, this product is just a worthless brick sitting on my desk now. HIGHLY ADVISED TO AVOID THIS PRODUCT AT ALL COSTS! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2019 by GEMISIS

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