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Satechi 10000 mAH Portable Energy Station


Posted by The Duke on 01 Oct 2012 / 2 Comments
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When you want power, Satechi 10000 mAH Portable Energy Station is engineered to the highest standards. The 10000 mAH Portable Energy Station is a mobile, compact and simple to use portable power supply for all your power-hungry USB devices, including all generations of iPad and iPhone. Boasting a powerful 10000 mAh, 2A battery the Portable Energy Station can charge your iPad, iPhone, or any other USB powered Smart Phone or Tablet while you’re on the go. It is lightweight and compact for its capacity, hence you can easily carry it on long flights in your laptop or tablet bag.

Two USB outputs allows you to charge multiple devices at the same time, and the LED charge status indicator lights show how much battery power is remaining to charge your devices. The compact battery weighs 7.4oz and comes with a 6-in-1 supply of cables to fit the most popular devices on the market. Now lets’ see just how well the thing portable energy station does at charging our devices.

 

 

 

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Specifications:

The Satechi 10000 mAH Portable Energy Station:

10000 mAH Portable Energy Station is simple to use, just attach your device to be charger using its USB cable or supplied cable with 6 connectors, then press the on button to begin charging. You can recharge the 10000 mAH Portable Energy Station with the supplied USB adapter or iPad USB adapter. You can see the five blue LED lights showing that the Portable Energy Station is fully charged. The two USB outlets are on the same end to connect your devices to that can charge your devices at the same time. You can see the plastic carrying case that will hold your six adapters, which also makes it easier to store them and not lose them.

Usage:

Switching out the adapters was quick and easy. The plastic case was a great idea to keep everything together since those adapters are pretty small. This is what we found out while using our Portable Energy Station:

  • It took about 6-7 hours to charge our PES (portable energy station)
  • We got one full charge out of our PES charging our iPad2
  • We got a little more than three full charges on our Samsung S3
  • Charge times were a little slower than normal, but we expected that.

Conclusion:

Over all the Satechi Portable Energy Station did a great job charging our devices and had a good battery life with it. With its small size it can easily fit in pockets on your bag or in your purse. With six adapters, there is really not any mobile device in today’s world you cannot charge with this. That makes this PES a very useful gadget when the need arrises, like on a long trip somewhere.

Compared to the Incipio offGRID, the Satechi blows it out of the water and for $10 cheaper. The Satechi has an MSRP of $59.99, unlike the Incipio’s $69.99

With the small size and long battery life, the Satechi Portable Energy Station receives the Techreaction.net Gold Silicon Award!

For more information on the Portable Energy Station, please visit their website.

Written by The Duke


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