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The imuto X30 is a powerhouse 27000mAh portable charger featuring 30W USB-C Power Delivery for ultra-fast charging and recharging. With three output ports and a unique trickle charge mode, it supports a wide range of devices from smartphones to laptops, making it perfect for professionals on the go who demand speed, capacity, and versatility.
O**I
Decent Powerbank
These Imuto powerbanks are really decent in my limited experience.I got one in April of 2020. Still working well. As a busker they are Super useful for powering outboard sound equipment. The X4L 20,000 mah was good for about 9.5W max.So went for this one with a bit more power available. If i can pull 18w (12v @ 1.5 amp) from it via USB C, to power a halogen bike light, i'll be happy.So far so good.Arrived @ 85% as to be expected.Charged for a couple hours, and then charged my Samsung s6.Used only 4% of the powerbank for a 75% charge. (Tbf my phone battery needs replacing as its only @ about 70% of design capacity).Imuto are starting to make a decent name for themselves.Update April 2022:-Original powerbank bought in 2020 (X4L) still doing well.Version in this review (27,000 mah) is an absolutely quality purchase.It puts out 28w max consistently for about 3h 40. (powers a 35w halogen light for 3h 56 mins total (to be exact lol ;)) In nominal thermal conditions (i.e room temp).Battery is slightly over-capacity and is about 110% of rating. So just be careful if you are going abroad as it might just be over Watt/KG limit. To me this is not a downpoint, and you are getting 10% more than expected.Busking utility:-Easily powers a 10w Kustom KGBAT10 guitar amp for about 80 hours on a single charge.Powers a 40w behringer mpa40bt loudspeaker to about 60/70% volume.Reccommend. 5/5Update Sept 2022*Powerbanks still operating well so bought 2 more X6CSTested 1 for almost full discharge on a 28w/h load. 3h53 with 18% remaining.Other one was tested for a couple percentage points only, and power output was 2m57 @ 28w per 1% drain. Which tallies with the other figures and is approximately 110-116 watts total energy per powerbanks.So 450w for just over £100 is not too shabzi in my opinion.Max power out i've had was 15v @ 2.93 amps..around 42w. Didn't try longevity test at this voltage, just a brief test, as it was technically over the power rating of my 12v bulb and i didn't wanna blow it.Longevity test as aforementioned (28w) was performed @ 12v.Hope these technical stats help people make their own considered decisions.As long as ya don't get a duff-one (i have sadly read some negative experiences) these powerbanks are exceptional.Update August 2023:-A correction to my previous maths and specifically wattage used/capacity.When using the powerbank with a halogen lamp, i was anticipating the previous wattage numbers i did, based upon the voltage settings being a defined amount. I.e green light = 12v, blue light = 15v. The amperage i was measuring with an ampometer. I.e it was fully known = 2.43A max. I measured the voltage with a voltmeter, and they were giving accurate readings, however these were admittedly passive readings.Since attaining a usb power-reader i have now ascertained that the voltage although registering as 12v, 15v by way of the colour light that is illuminated on the USB PD convertor board, is actually dropping to around 8.83V max when under load. This works out to a max peak/consistent power output of around 21 watts/hours. You will not get 40W+ out of these as i had previously written. Nor is the capacity as high as i had previously calculated.I have run a couple tests recently and i've had 80w/H @ 8.8V & 2.3 Amps. I.e the lamp stayed lit consistently at approximately the same level for just over 4 hours. Which regarding time frame is about the same as when i first tested them a while back.One point of concern is that one of the latter units i bought in Sept 2022, seems to of partially failed. (it's down to about 50% capacity) the other 3 are still at or close to max capacity. I'm guessing this is likely due a faulty cell and will be contacting Imuto regarding this as it is still within the 1 year warranty period.Anyways in the itnerests of transparency i hope this helps someone out there.All in all i would still say solid powerbanks and very happy with the purchases.Will try to post update on return process.Highly recommend.
M**L
True high-capacity power-bank
In total I have purchased four "imuto Upgraded 27000mAh USB C PD" branded power-banks. I use them for a specific purpose - powering two cars dash-cams for 24/7 use. This saves the cars main 12V batteries, which would previously give low-voltage if unused for several days.Each battery will power a dash-cam for approx 4-days continuously. I have a routine where I change them during Sunday & Wednesday evenings. The batteries take around 9-hours to recharge from empty to full. These dash-cams have saved both my daughter and myself during previous insurance claims. Everyone should fit a dash-cam.Using a cheap "USB Safety Tester", I verified that each battery outputs a little over 28,000mAh. This is rare because capacity is actually HIGHER than manufacturer specs. Most other brands overstate true capacity.These power-banks are quite large and heavy, so do not expect to carry them around in a jacket pocket. The 0-100% battery indicator is also rather inaccurate, but this is normal for all power-banks.Overall, the best high-capacity power-bank I have used so far (and I have owned many).Edit: After 2-months ownership and approx 8-10 full charge/discharge cycles each, all of my power banks continue to operate at full-capacity. The remaining battery-indicators continue to be inaccurate, with some dropping from an indicated 100% to 0% far faster than others. However (and this is the important bit), all give the same excellent real-world capacity.Below shows indicated capacities from 4x identical batteries after 4-days usage when connected to continuously-running same-model (Yi 1080P) dashcams.Powerbank, Starting capacity, 24-hours, 48-hours, 72-hours, 96-hours.#1, 100%, 82%, 63%, 45%, 0% (still running)#2, 100%, 90%, 81%, 62%, 1% (still running)#3, 100%, 84%, 68%, 50%, 12% (still running)#4, 100%, 73%, 40%, 11%, 0% (still running)After 4-days, each battery is still running, but holds very little remaining capacity. They'll probably run for ~100 hours given my specific dashcam application.In-summary, great powerbanks - just don't trust the remaining capacity LED. One of my batteries shows nearly-empty when it has almost 50% true capacity remaining. Perhaps I got a faulty batch as all were ordered at the same time.
R**B
Packs a punch!
I purchased 4 of these for fishing trip abroad as I needed good reliable power banks for phone and light charging for a week off grid. I was a bit dubious about the stated mah stated but the one thing you need to check, is the weight of a power bank. Some state it will be 26800mah but the weight is only 250g (more like 5000mah). These weigh nearly 3 times as much! They genuinely are super high capacity power banks and will charge my iPhone 12 from only a few % battery to full at least 8 times. The powerbank will take around 10 hours to fully charge, even from a fast charger, but they last forever power wise. Great functionality and great build quality
J**H
Ok for first 3 months then broke.
Product worked for a few full charges then the battery percentage got stuck on 60 no matter how many times I charged it, then the unit swollen up as you can see in the photo. Wouldn’t recommend
C**E
Bought two of these
Bought 2 of these- one suddenly went from 40% to zero - in fairness it was very cold. The other one didn't drop suddenly. Hot a lot of phone, tablet, earphone, camera charges out of them.
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