To experiment, I recently acquired a new device. A power bank is never unnecessary, especially at this price, and comparison shopping is always fun for me. I checked its capacity against that of a similar, already-existing ESR power bank, which claims 10,000 mAh. It's not promotional because it's not for sale. ESR is 4.5 mm broader than Commo and weighs 10 percent more (approximately; there is nothing to measure). The combined thickness of the two batteries, when folded, is 15.5 mm, not 14 mm as indicated in the description. This includes the thickness of the ESR battery alone as well as that of the Commo battery. The exciting part comes now: With 10% ESR, the iPhone 14 Pro Max charges to full capacity just once, and again to 70% capacity. Share the same phone and pay only 65% of the normal price. The wireless charging option was used for all measurements. The outcomes will vary if you use cable. However, wireless Internet access is the main attraction. Both gadgets get substantially hotter during charging, although it is in no way illegal. There were no overheating issues reported by the phone. Even when attached to a phone, it feels smaller in the hand than the rival product. However, the competitor's capacity per volume is significantly lower. The original silicone case still has the magnet connected to it securely. The cloth nameplate is a frequent target of profanity. I felt no rejection and found it particularly helpful that the stand could be opened with no effort. The stand itself is a nice place to rest. It's a firm grip. The right to life extends to the machine, in a nutshell. He goes about his routine. Even though it moves slowly and won't last long, hopefully the manufacturer will expand the device's storage capacity in subsequent revisions of the model.
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