
Kia Soul II 1.6 stood in frosts of -17-25 ° C for two weeks and became sad. Tyrkal-pyrkal - nifiga, only the starter clicks and that's it. Sadness. I didn’t start to discharge / to zero, but it became clear that one couldn’t do without surgical intervention. Acquired entu stray. Started right up like a factory battery. With a pinch, as they say. Hallelujah! I was familiar with Baseus only by wires for charging smartphones. They have good leads. Now I can say that the ROM is good. About the cons: 1 that there is no cover do not care. It can be stored compactly in its original box. There is a hard lodgement, and the cardboard itself is quite dense. Nothing will teleport. 2 adapter now only for people in foil hats is missing. An adapter would be included. It would be stupidly more expensive. 3 long wires are not needed in principle. If your iron horse does not twitch at startup like a seizure, then you can safely put the ROM on the free plane of the same battery. And the clamps on the terminals are so strong that they can withstand weight. Summary. If you do not need a kettle with Wi-Fi for a hundred thousand million, but on the contrary, you prefer the thing to honestly perform its main function for a sane price tag, then this little thing is for you.
To supplement my review, I have attached some photos that show the highlights of my experience.






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