I bought a gadget to try. For a discount, a power bank is never superfluous, I have a good attitude towards , it is interesting to compare . I compared it with the existing ESR power bank of the same form factor, but with the declared 10000 mAh. It is not sold on , therefore it is not advertising. With a weight difference of 10 percent (in an estimate - there is nothing to measure) ESR is 4.5 mm wider than Commo. And the thickness of both batteries is not 14mm, as stated in the description, but very much even 15.5 mm - ESR itself, and Commo adds thickness to the folded stand. Now about the interesting: iPhone 14 Pro Max with 10% ESR charge charges fully once, then up to 70%. Commo the same phone with 10% charges only up to 65%. All measurements were taken exclusively in wireless charging mode. Cable results will be different. But all the interest here is in the wireless. Both devices noticeably heat up when charging, but there is no crime here. The phone never complained about overheating. Commo in the hand, and when connected to the phone, it still seems more compact than the competitor. But the difference in capacity per volume compared to the competitor is enormous. The magnet is securely attached to the original silicone case. People swear at the fabric nameplate. It did not cause rejection in me - especially since it is convenient to open the stand for it. The stand itself is comfortable. Holds securely. Summary: the device has the right to life. He does his business. Although slowly and not for long ;-) A wish to the manufacturer to increase the capacity of the device in future iterations of the model.
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