Compact Pro PD701 10000mAh Power Bank
Model: TLL158361
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Product Diagram
The power bank features the following components: a Power ON/OFF button, a USB Output port, a Type-C Input/Output port, and an LCD Display.
Main Features
- One of the world's smallest 10000mAh power banks.
- Upgraded 22.5W output QC3.0 port for fast charging (e.g., 58% in 30 minutes).
- Digital display accurately shows battery level.
- Full recharge in 3-4 hours through the Type-C PD port (requires 18W PD charger and cable, not included).
Technical Specifications
Battery: Li-polymer
Capacity: 10000mAh / 38.5Wh (3.85V)
Input/Output Ports:
Port | Type | Specifications | Max Power | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Type-C | Input | PD 3.0 | 5V/2.4A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A | 18W |
Type-C | Output | PD 3.0 | 5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, 12V/1.67A | 20W |
USB-A | Output | QC3.0 | 5V/4.5A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A | 22.5W |
Rapid Recharge Time: 3-4 hours with an 18W Power Delivery charger + Type-C to Type-C Cable (not included).
Protection Functions: Short-circuit, overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent.
Features: Digital display, rapid recharge, Huawei SuperCharge (22.5W), pass-through charging.
Dimensions: 97 x 64 x 17mm
Weight: 165g
Available Colors: Black
Compatibility:
Universal: Compatible PD devices include iPad Pro (12.9'', 10.5'', 11''), iPhone 13 series, iPhone 12 series, iPhone 11 series, iPhone XR/X/XS Max/XS/8 Plus/8, Samsung S22 series, S21 series, S20 series, S10 series, Google Pixel 6 series, Pixel 5, Pixel 4 series, Pixel 3 series.
Package Includes:
- 1 x Compact Pro PD701 10000mAh power bank
- 1 x USB - Type-C cable (30cm)
- 1 x Manual
Operating Instructions
Charging Your Device
Connect your device to one of the power bank's output ports using a compatible USB cable. In some cases, you may need to press the power ON button once to initiate charging. Use the included USB-A to Type-C cable or other suitable cables for various device ports.
Charging Your Power Bank
Connect a power supply to the power bank's input port using a compatible USB cable. The power bank can be charged via a USB power adapter or a computer's USB port. For rapid recharging, use an 18W PD power adapter and a PD Type-C to Type-C cable.
Status Indicators
Status | Digital Display | Note |
---|---|---|
Charging state (charging the power bank) | Digital Flashing | During charging, if the display shows 100 and is not flashing, the power bank is fully charged. |
Discharge state (charging a device) | Digital precision display | During discharge, if the display shows 00, the power bank is out of power. |
No-loading status (power bank no load) | Digital no-precision display | When no process is active, pressing the button will automatically turn off the power bank after 30 seconds of display. |
Troubleshooting
Unable to charge power bank
- Check if the power adapter is correct and the cable is not damaged.
Power bank unable to charge your device
- Power bank capacity is too low; charge the power bank first.
- Incorrect connection (using input port instead of output).
- Potential power bank failure.
Usage Tips
- If not in use for a long time, charge the power bank at least once every 3 months.
- Ensure the voltage of the device to be charged is compatible with this power bank.
- The power bank may become slightly warm during use; this is normal if the temperature does not exceed 60°C.
- Keep the power bank dry and avoid cleaning with harsh chemical cleaners.
- Unplug your device from the power bank once fully charged to prevent slow power consumption.
- Users are responsible for correct product usage and adherence to manual instructions. Misuse may shorten product life and void the warranty.
Disposal and Recycling Information
The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on the product, battery, literature, or packaging indicates that electronic products and batteries must be collected separately at the end of their life and not disposed of with household waste. Users are responsible for disposing of equipment at designated collection points for WEEE and batteries according to local laws. Proper recycling conserves resources and protects health and the environment. Improper handling or recycling can be harmful.