Xiaomi Launched Mi Power Bank 3 Featuring 30,000 mAh capacity, 18-watt Quick Charge and Much More

Shekhar Vaidya
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Xiaomi has introduced its massive 30,000mAh Mi Power Bank 3 which holds more backup power on the go. this is often basically the higher capacity version of its 20,000mAh Mi Power Bank 3 which supports 2-way fast charging.

Similar to the 20,000mAh version, the 30,000mAh power bank supports up to 18W output and you’ll charge 3 devices at an equivalent time via the 2 full-sized USB and therefore the USB-C port. According to Xiaomi, this power bank has the capacity to charge the Xiaomi Mi 10 and Redmi K30 Pro 4.5 times.

If you’re using the USB-C to Lightning cable, the power bank can support fast charging for the new iPhone models. An iPhone 11 which supports 18W USB-PD charging is often charged fully in 1 hour and 45 minutes with the 30,000mAh power bank.

It supports 24W input and you’ll fully charge the power bank with a 30W USB-PD charger in 7.5 hours. An 18W charger would take 10 hours to recharge while a slower 5W charger would take 31 hours. Take note that with a capacity of 30,000mAh, this power bank isn’t suitable for aviation. For international travel, it’s recommended that you simply get a 20,000mAh power bank or smaller.

If you would like an influence bank that would charge a laptop, you’ll consider getting the 20,000mAh Mi Powerbank 3 Pro which supports up to 45W output. In China, it’s priced at 199CNY (about RM120) but you’ll find it from some online retailers in Malaysia. There’s also a  10,000mAh Mi Powerbank 3 Super Flash variant that pushes a max output of 50W that costs 249CNY (about RM150).

Xiaomi has claimed that the new power bank can charge an iPhone SE (2020) 10.5 times and a Mi 10 or Redmi K30 Pro 4.5 times. the massive battery supports 18W of fast charging also which, the company claimed can charge an iPhone 11 completely in only 1.45 hours. this may be much faster than the 5W charger that the corporate provides.

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Xiaomi has introduced its massive 30,000mAh Mi Power Bank 3 which holds more backup power on the go. this is often basically the higher capacity version of its 20,000mAh Mi Power Bank 3 which supports 2-way fast charging.

Similar to the 20,000mAh version, the 30,000mAh power bank supports up to 18W output and you’ll charge 3 devices at an equivalent time via the 2 full-sized USB and therefore the USB-C port. According to Xiaomi, this power bank has the capacity to charge the Xiaomi Mi 10 and Redmi K30 Pro 4.5 times.

If you’re using the USB-C to Lightning cable, the power bank can support fast charging for the new iPhone models. An iPhone 11 which supports 18W USB-PD charging is often charged fully in 1 hour and 45 minutes with the 30,000mAh power bank.

It supports 24W input and you’ll fully charge the power bank with a 30W USB-PD charger in 7.5 hours. An 18W charger would take 10 hours to recharge while a slower 5W charger would take 31 hours. Take note that with a capacity of 30,000mAh, this power bank isn’t suitable for aviation. For international travel, it’s recommended that you simply get a 20,000mAh power bank or smaller.

If you would like an influence bank that would charge a laptop, you’ll consider getting the 20,000mAh Mi Powerbank 3 Pro which supports up to 45W output. In China, it’s priced at 199CNY (about RM120) but you’ll find it from some online retailers in Malaysia. There’s also a  10,000mAh Mi Powerbank 3 Super Flash variant that pushes a max output of 50W that costs 249CNY (about RM150).

Xiaomi has claimed that the new power bank can charge an iPhone SE (2020) 10.5 times and a Mi 10 or Redmi K30 Pro 4.5 times. the massive battery supports 18W of fast charging also which, the company claimed can charge an iPhone 11 completely in only 1.45 hours. this may be much faster than the 5W charger that the corporate provides.

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