Maximas USB Type-C Power Bank On Indiegogo For $69

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aldaia

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Now that is one exorbitant price. The older USB power banks are way cheaper than that at roughly $10-15 for similar capacity.

A bit on the expensive side, yes, but not exorbitant. I have no doubt that it is possible to find power banks with >10000 mAh capacity for less than $15, but most power banks in this capacity range have prices between $15 and $50.
I bet that, as it happens with PSUs, going for the cheapest one is counterproductive.
 

aldaia

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Now that is one exorbitant price. The older USB power banks are way cheaper than that at roughly $10-15 for similar capacity.

A bit on the expensive side, yes, but not exorbitant. I have no doubt that it is possible to find power banks with >10000 mAh capacity for less than $15, but most power banks in this capacity range have prices between $15 and $50.
I bet that, as it happens with PSUs, going for the cheapest one is counterproductive.
 

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Now that is one exorbitant price. The older USB power banks are way cheaper than that at roughly $10-15 for similar capacity.
Considering the fact that this power bank can now charge your laptop (or future laptops since Apple has given the world USB-C), it is good.
 

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The important question is:
Is this power bank fully USB Power Delivery specified? Or will it burn all electronics not capable of accepting 4,2 Amps?

With USB 3.1 and PD come a whole lot of modes ... 2A@5V, 1,5A@12V, 3A@12V, 5A@12V and 5A@20V
These are negotiated on-the-fly in both directions.

The true Power of USB-PD is that your Laptop can be charged from your Desktop-Monitor (and deliver monitor signal on the same cable in the other direction) ... but on the same port, your laptop can charge a phone.
 

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$69 on Amazon gets you a higher end battery with DOUBLE this capacity. So I agree with posters saying this is exorbitantly priced.
 

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Now that is one exorbitant price. The older USB power banks are way cheaper than that at roughly $10-15 for similar capacity.

You're buying a prototype, they're more expensive to make than full scale production models.
 
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