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Baseus Portable Laptop Charger, 30000mAh Power Bank 65W Fast Charging USB C Battery Pack, PD 3.0 7-Port Battery Bank for MacBook, IPad, Dell, HP, Notebook, Samsung, iPhone, Switch and More

Baseus Portable Laptop Charger, 30000mAh Power Bank 65W Fast Charging USB C Battery Pack, PD 3.0 7-Port Battery Bank for MacBook, IPad, Dell, HP, Notebook, Samsung, iPhone, Switch and More

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Michael
4.0 out of 5 starsQuality cells (Updated review after 10+ months daily use)
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 27, 2021
(Here is yet another update. It's on sale at a decent price currently so it seemed like a perfect time to update. It has had 10+ months of daily use and it still works just as good as new. Almost every single night I use at least 50% of it's charge. During the day I use it in the car to charge stuff and it gets charged every day.

Over that 10 month period it should equate to roughly 150 full charge cycles and I still don't notice any real drop in capacity. There obviously is but it's hard to tell. 8-10 hours powering led strips outside every night has always consumed roughly the same amount. It is been in damp environments, below freezing weather, high heat and survived some decent drops on pavement.

This thing is incredibly reliable. I have owned a lot of these power banks for the same uses and this one has outperformed them all. I would love to see this exact power bank except with an updated screen, a proper manual and a change in how modes are changed. Since this has become my best power bank I don't use it for projects that would need low power mode but I still run in to that reset issue by accidently holding the button in. A readable screen and that fixed so it doesn't trick you to thinking it's charged would make this perfect.

I'm sorry this review became so long with these updates. I just hope it helps people in making an educated purchase. This is one of the good ones. It's a shame some uneducated reviews are made about the capacity that make false claims because they don't understand what they are looking at. This is a good buy and exactly as advertised. At this point I feel comfortable saying people will get their moneys worth and then some with this.)

(This is the follow up after a few months of daily heavy use. That "burnt electronics smell" I noticed went away after the first month and didn't seem to cause issue. For at least 3 months I have used and charged more than 60% of it's capacity daily. Despite that I still don't notice any abnormal loss of capacity. If anything it seems to be holding it's capacity longer then every other power bank I have owned with the exception of one that cost 50% more and has had much less use.

After having more time with it I learned that I was mistaken about a few features. A proper manual would save people a lot of aggravation. Before I said it will show the output for each port but that is not the case. The USB C port seems to be tied to the lightning port and the display will show both as one by combining the amperage draw of each port. All 4 USB A ports are also tied together so it will only cycle between the total of those 4 ports and the total of the other 2 ports. The problem with them being tied together is it can not use different output voltages for ports that are tied together.

If you are using the red quick charge port at 9v and you plug something else in the black 5v ports then you will no longer get 9v out of the red port. It will drop down to 5v like others. The same happens if using the lightning port and the USB C port at the same time. In order to use different voltages you have to use one USB A port and the USB C/lightning port. They don't interfere with each other.

Another mistake I made was about the flashing L and holding the button in. It is definitely the Low current mode but holding the button down also seems to reset the power banks memory. I noticed sometimes after coming out of low power mode it will reset that charge status to 100% even if it is really only 20% charged.

With this power bank it is an absolute necessity to confirm the charge status. While charging look at the voltage and amperage being used. When it's actually at 100% it will drop to below 5v and 0.2amps and eventually stop. Once you hit 5v 0.2amps you can be assured you are at least 99% full. It can show 100% yet still have a good hour of charging going at 40watts or more. You must push that button and check what is going on before believing that 100%

It's too easy for the display to reset and show 100% when it isn't so always double check before you need it. In the beginning you should never trust seeing 100%. I would actually recommend just holding that button down and resetting the moment you take it out of the box and then charge it until it shows it isn't drawing a current anymore. After that point you should be fine as long as you don't need the low current mode or think you accidentally had the button held in.

I was slightly underwhelmed in the initial review but it has now exceeded my expectations. It has spent nights outside below freezing and hasn't had a single day off in months but still holds seemingly the same capacity and works perfectly outside of never reaching the full claimed charging speeds. The reliability makes up for that short coming. I am extremely impressed and recommend this to anyone that needs a lot of portable capacity. I have never had a power bank used this much and in such harsh conditions hold up so well.)

For now this review does not take into account its reliability. I have not had it long enough to make any informed claims about that. I have given it a couple charges and tested charging with a little less than two dozens devices. To be completely honest I expected more considering the price of this. Given the behavior of the power bank with all of those devices leaves me thinking I paid nearly twice the price of a similar size power bank just for faster charging of the power bank. Even when charging I cant reach the max charging speed supported by whatever adapter I try to use.

I have a compatible 65w charger that is capable of outputting 20v at 3amps and it reaches the full output wattage on all of my other devices that support it. Even though this power bank claims to support that output it maxes at 19.5v at 2.1amp. I don't expect it to show 20v and 3amp but there is no reason I shouldn't be seeing 19-20v above 2.5amps. I did not drain the power bank all the way down so maybe it is possible it only reaches above 60w charging when empty. Even though that's possible I doubt it. I did get it down to 26% and it still maxed at that 2.1amps peaking around 40watts.

My concern is that short coming may be from a temperature issue. There is a spot towards the outputs that gets rather warm and even gives off a hint of that burnt electronics smell if you get close to it. It's very faint but the power bank isn't even charging at the full 60watts. For some reason it refuses to so I don't know if it gets worse and how bad it can get. It still charges rather quick but even at 40watts you are somewhere around 5 hours for a full charge. Even when the display says 100% there is a good 40 minutes of charging left. It drops down to 5v then and starts charging at 2.5amps. Even at 5v I haven't seen it approach 3amps.

Charging other devices doesn't seem to meet spec either. There always seems to be 25% headroom left no matter what it is doing. Maybe I am extremely unlucky and everything I own isn't suited for it. While I have issues with the wattage claims I do think the 30,000mah is relatively accurate. I was able to charge a Oneplus 9 four times and a Galaxy S9 almost twice which is roughly 23,000mah making it as good or better then the two other 30,000mah banks I have. There is always going to be a loss considering conversion and it seems to be as it should. I even seem to be getting better than the 18,000mah rated capacity they listed on the bank. That number does not mean it is not a 30,000mah power bank. Chances are the batteries inside are 3.7v with either three polymers or a bunch of li-ions. Boosting the voltage decreases the mah and you also have loss with heat. The conversion loss happens with all of them. Most just don't list the expected capacity after loss.

The screen is kind of garbage like most everyone says. It's good in darks places and ok inside but outside its unusable. It's a shame because it is nice being able to see the output voltage and amperage. It is also what made me look into the way this power bank charges multiple devices at once and first realize how terrible the documentation for this device is. There is almost nothing anywhere that tells you how to properly use this power bank and it can lead you to think some things aren't working as it should. This is already too long but I will try to explain some of it.

The manual is poorly written and what is there tells you nothing about its features or how to use them. Nowhere does it say the display cycles through outputs and will list the power bank battery percentage then voltage and amperage of the output. If two or more devices are plugged in it will then cycle to the next port on the fourth button press starting again with the power bank battery percentage followed by voltage and amperage. The bad part is there is no indication of what port it is showing. You either have to know your devices or double check on the device itself.

It also seems to have an always on feature if you hold the button down until you see the screen reset. It will now flash a L after showing the battery percentage and the power bank will output constantly regardless of how low the amperage is. Normally if the amperage gets below 200mA it and most power banks will timeout stopping the output. After holding the button down to get the L this power bank will keep powering whatever it is you have connected regardless of how low the current draw is. It is a handy feature and one I really like for emergency purposes. Just like previously there is no mention of this feature anywhere.

At the end of the day I expect better for the price. There is no excuse for the manual being how it is and the lack of information available on their website. The below spec speeds and slight smell when warm doesn't help its case either. It seems like they put no care in this product at all. It seems to have decent quality cells, ok features and a large selection of inputs and outputs. They just didn't bother documenting any of it to make it feel more premium than those cheap power banks that lie about their capacity. Despite its shortcomings it at least seems to have an accurate capacity rating. Good batteries aren't cheap so maybe that is enough but for the price they should do better.

If I notice the smell or anything else gets worse I will edit this review to reflect that. If for some reason I learn the reason for the rated wattage not being reached is my fault I will also update. Until then this is just a mediocre power bank. You can definitely do worse but its possible to do better.
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Fuzzy John
2.0 out of 5 starsGood, Quality Power Bank, with a Glitch or Two (UPDATED)
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 23, 2023
UPDATE 01/24/2023
I discovered that both power banks I have available have a bulge on their back side. Usually that happens when the batteries inside start to swell, but since these are new there is a chance that this happened sometime during manufacturing.
When batteries start swelling up you should stop using the power banks. For now, I will set them aside. I already contacted Baseus and I am waiting for their reply.
Baseus replied: "It is not normal that the power bank is bulged.".

ORIGINAL REVIEW
I purchased one of these Baseus 30,000mAh power banks to replace an IMUTO 30,000mAh power which started to swell.
The first thing I noticed was that the display is very dim. If you are outside, you will have to shield it from the ambient light so you can read it. I saw that others have mentioned this issue in their reviews. I contacted Baseus but at first they neither confirmed it nor denied it. They offered me a 10% discount to keep it. Several messages later Baseus said "For the display issue, since the material of the display is thick, it will be dim, and we don't have a better way to solve the problem so far.". By the time I am writing this review I have seen several of these power banks and at least they are consistent regarding the dim display.
I connected it to my USB power supply via a Type C cable to charge it. The power pack negotiated a charge at 12V/2.3A, which is 27W (the per port limit of my ASOMETECH charging station. It continued with these charging parameters until it got to about 90% full. At this point it started to ramp down the current until it was 100% charged.
The next step was to measure the power bank's capacity. I used the FNIRSI FNB59 USB Tester with a Drok Electronic load. I set the discharge current to 1,000mA at 5V. I started the discharge with the power bank being fully charged (100%) and continued until the power banks shut down at 0%. The FNIRSI FNB58 USB Tester indicated that the power bank output 95.644Wh, which is 18.4Wh less than the rating. I reluctantly considered this acceptable. Right after the test, when I pressed the side button, the display showed 0% remaining capacity.
A second discharge test (after fully charging the power bank) produced results in the same area.
I did ask for an Amazon replacement with the hope that the second power bank would have a brighter display (this was before Baseus confirmed the dim display) and that maybe the capacity would be closer to the rating on the label.

POWER BANK #2
When the replacement arrived, the display brightness was the same as the first, so I guessed that this is across the line or at least across the production lot.
The initial charge went on identical to the first power bank (12V/2.3A, ramping down at 90%).
The discharging step started the same as the first power bank. At 3 points during the discharging of the first bank I made notes of the % capacity remaining and the Wh accumulated up to that point. The second power bank produced very similar values at those points. However, at about 10% capacity remaining, the second power bank shut down, terminating the test. This was about 2 hours earlier than the first power bank, and about 10Wh less. Pressing the side button did not show anything on the display.
When I connected the power bank to the USB power supply, the display came on at 0% and started charging at 12V/2.3A. About 5 seconds later the capacity jumped to 25%, which I considered not normal. From this point on everything seemed normal until the power bank was at about 90%. At this point the charging current did not start to ramp down and it continued at 2.3A until the power bank was 100% charged. Again, not normal. After about 30 minutes at 100% still drawing 2.3A, I decided that this is a potentially dangerous situation, and I unplugged the power bank.
I repeated the discharge/charge cycle, and I obtained identical results.
I have returned the replacement power bank to Amazon.

POWER BANK #3
After posting my initial review Baseus contacted me for details. In the end they offered to send me a replacement power pack.
Upon receipt of the power bank, I immediately started the steps I had previously performed. Without repeating the details of the steps, I can say that in the end this power pack performed up to my expectations thru 2 iterations. The final results were 105.65Wh and 20,760mAh.
Charging the power bank from 0% to 100% at 12V/2.3A took 5h 2m.

ACTUAL PHONE CHARGING
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Phone charge left: 52%
Power Bank charge left: 100%
When connected, the phone estimated to fully charge in 37 minutes.
Charging started at 9.2V/2.2A, then it started to ramp down as the phone came to 90% charge.
Full charge took 43 minutes. That's 6 minutes longer than the phone estimated.
Phone charge at the end: 100%
Power Bank charge at the end: 90%
This shows that I should get about 9 charges from 50% to 100%.
Estimated charge time for 1%: 0:46 minutes.
Estimated charge speed per minute: 1.30%.
Actual charge time for 1%: 0:54 minutes.
Actual charge speed per minute: 1.12%.

FINAL THOUGHTS
The first power bank output was 16% lower than the advertised 114Wh. But it behaved consistently across 2 charge/discharge tests.
The second power bank consistently shut down prematurely during the discharge test and behaved abnormally during the charging step across 2 charge/discharge tests. It also presented a potentially dangerous situation. I considered this power bank defective and returned it to Amazon.
The third power bank performed as expected regarding charging times and capacity.
The build quality is very good. When handling the power bank, it does feel like handling a solid, quality product. The only drawback is the dimmer display. The display perfectly readable indoors. It only suffers outdoors in a bright ambient light.
And finally, Baseus support is remarkable. They were very quick to respond, and I never had the feeling that I am given the run-around.
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Fuzzy John
2.0 out of 5 stars Good, Quality Power Bank, with a Glitch or Two (UPDATED)
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 23, 2023
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
UPDATE 01/24/2023
I discovered that both power banks I have available have a bulge on their back side. Usually that happens when the batteries inside start to swell, but since these are new there is a chance that this happened sometime during manufacturing.
When batteries start swelling up you should stop using the power banks. For now, I will set them aside. I already contacted Baseus and I am waiting for their reply.
Baseus replied: "It is not normal that the power bank is bulged.".

ORIGINAL REVIEW
I purchased one of these Baseus 30,000mAh power banks to replace an IMUTO 30,000mAh power which started to swell.
The first thing I noticed was that the display is very dim. If you are outside, you will have to shield it from the ambient light so you can read it. I saw that others have mentioned this issue in their reviews. I contacted Baseus but at first they neither confirmed it nor denied it. They offered me a 10% discount to keep it. Several messages later Baseus said "For the display issue, since the material of the display is thick, it will be dim, and we don't have a better way to solve the problem so far.". By the time I am writing this review I have seen several of these power banks and at least they are consistent regarding the dim display.
I connected it to my USB power supply via a Type C cable to charge it. The power pack negotiated a charge at 12V/2.3A, which is 27W (the per port limit of my ASOMETECH charging station. It continued with these charging parameters until it got to about 90% full. At this point it started to ramp down the current until it was 100% charged.
The next step was to measure the power bank's capacity. I used the FNIRSI FNB59 USB Tester with a Drok Electronic load. I set the discharge current to 1,000mA at 5V. I started the discharge with the power bank being fully charged (100%) and continued until the power banks shut down at 0%. The FNIRSI FNB58 USB Tester indicated that the power bank output 95.644Wh, which is 18.4Wh less than the rating. I reluctantly considered this acceptable. Right after the test, when I pressed the side button, the display showed 0% remaining capacity.
A second discharge test (after fully charging the power bank) produced results in the same area.
I did ask for an Amazon replacement with the hope that the second power bank would have a brighter display (this was before Baseus confirmed the dim display) and that maybe the capacity would be closer to the rating on the label.

POWER BANK #2
When the replacement arrived, the display brightness was the same as the first, so I guessed that this is across the line or at least across the production lot.
The initial charge went on identical to the first power bank (12V/2.3A, ramping down at 90%).
The discharging step started the same as the first power bank. At 3 points during the discharging of the first bank I made notes of the % capacity remaining and the Wh accumulated up to that point. The second power bank produced very similar values at those points. However, at about 10% capacity remaining, the second power bank shut down, terminating the test. This was about 2 hours earlier than the first power bank, and about 10Wh less. Pressing the side button did not show anything on the display.
When I connected the power bank to the USB power supply, the display came on at 0% and started charging at 12V/2.3A. About 5 seconds later the capacity jumped to 25%, which I considered not normal. From this point on everything seemed normal until the power bank was at about 90%. At this point the charging current did not start to ramp down and it continued at 2.3A until the power bank was 100% charged. Again, not normal. After about 30 minutes at 100% still drawing 2.3A, I decided that this is a potentially dangerous situation, and I unplugged the power bank.
I repeated the discharge/charge cycle, and I obtained identical results.
I have returned the replacement power bank to Amazon.

POWER BANK #3
After posting my initial review Baseus contacted me for details. In the end they offered to send me a replacement power pack.
Upon receipt of the power bank, I immediately started the steps I had previously performed. Without repeating the details of the steps, I can say that in the end this power pack performed up to my expectations thru 2 iterations. The final results were 105.65Wh and 20,760mAh.
Charging the power bank from 0% to 100% at 12V/2.3A took 5h 2m.

ACTUAL PHONE CHARGING
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Phone charge left: 52%
Power Bank charge left: 100%
When connected, the phone estimated to fully charge in 37 minutes.
Charging started at 9.2V/2.2A, then it started to ramp down as the phone came to 90% charge.
Full charge took 43 minutes. That's 6 minutes longer than the phone estimated.
Phone charge at the end: 100%
Power Bank charge at the end: 90%
This shows that I should get about 9 charges from 50% to 100%.
Estimated charge time for 1%: 0:46 minutes.
Estimated charge speed per minute: 1.30%.
Actual charge time for 1%: 0:54 minutes.
Actual charge speed per minute: 1.12%.

FINAL THOUGHTS
The first power bank output was 16% lower than the advertised 114Wh. But it behaved consistently across 2 charge/discharge tests.
The second power bank consistently shut down prematurely during the discharge test and behaved abnormally during the charging step across 2 charge/discharge tests. It also presented a potentially dangerous situation. I considered this power bank defective and returned it to Amazon.
The third power bank performed as expected regarding charging times and capacity.
The build quality is very good. When handling the power bank, it does feel like handling a solid, quality product. The only drawback is the dimmer display. The display perfectly readable indoors. It only suffers outdoors in a bright ambient light.
And finally, Baseus support is remarkable. They were very quick to respond, and I never had the feeling that I am given the run-around.
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Fuzzy John
2.0 out of 5 stars Good, Quality Power Bank, with a Glitch or Two (UPDATED)
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 23, 2023
UPDATE 01/24/2023
I discovered that both power banks I have available have a bulge on their back side. Usually that happens when the batteries inside start to swell, but since these are new there is a chance that this happened sometime during manufacturing.
When batteries start swelling up you should stop using the power banks. For now, I will set them aside. I already contacted Baseus and I am waiting for their reply.
Baseus replied: "It is not normal that the power bank is bulged.".

ORIGINAL REVIEW
I purchased one of these Baseus 30,000mAh power banks to replace an IMUTO 30,000mAh power which started to swell.
The first thing I noticed was that the display is very dim. If you are outside, you will have to shield it from the ambient light so you can read it. I saw that others have mentioned this issue in their reviews. I contacted Baseus but at first they neither confirmed it nor denied it. They offered me a 10% discount to keep it. Several messages later Baseus said "For the display issue, since the material of the display is thick, it will be dim, and we don't have a better way to solve the problem so far.". By the time I am writing this review I have seen several of these power banks and at least they are consistent regarding the dim display.
I connected it to my USB power supply via a Type C cable to charge it. The power pack negotiated a charge at 12V/2.3A, which is 27W (the per port limit of my ASOMETECH charging station. It continued with these charging parameters until it got to about 90% full. At this point it started to ramp down the current until it was 100% charged.
The next step was to measure the power bank's capacity. I used the FNIRSI FNB59 USB Tester with a Drok Electronic load. I set the discharge current to 1,000mA at 5V. I started the discharge with the power bank being fully charged (100%) and continued until the power banks shut down at 0%. The FNIRSI FNB58 USB Tester indicated that the power bank output 95.644Wh, which is 18.4Wh less than the rating. I reluctantly considered this acceptable. Right after the test, when I pressed the side button, the display showed 0% remaining capacity.
A second discharge test (after fully charging the power bank) produced results in the same area.
I did ask for an Amazon replacement with the hope that the second power bank would have a brighter display (this was before Baseus confirmed the dim display) and that maybe the capacity would be closer to the rating on the label.

POWER BANK #2
When the replacement arrived, the display brightness was the same as the first, so I guessed that this is across the line or at least across the production lot.
The initial charge went on identical to the first power bank (12V/2.3A, ramping down at 90%).
The discharging step started the same as the first power bank. At 3 points during the discharging of the first bank I made notes of the % capacity remaining and the Wh accumulated up to that point. The second power bank produced very similar values at those points. However, at about 10% capacity remaining, the second power bank shut down, terminating the test. This was about 2 hours earlier than the first power bank, and about 10Wh less. Pressing the side button did not show anything on the display.
When I connected the power bank to the USB power supply, the display came on at 0% and started charging at 12V/2.3A. About 5 seconds later the capacity jumped to 25%, which I considered not normal. From this point on everything seemed normal until the power bank was at about 90%. At this point the charging current did not start to ramp down and it continued at 2.3A until the power bank was 100% charged. Again, not normal. After about 30 minutes at 100% still drawing 2.3A, I decided that this is a potentially dangerous situation, and I unplugged the power bank.
I repeated the discharge/charge cycle, and I obtained identical results.
I have returned the replacement power bank to Amazon.

POWER BANK #3
After posting my initial review Baseus contacted me for details. In the end they offered to send me a replacement power pack.
Upon receipt of the power bank, I immediately started the steps I had previously performed. Without repeating the details of the steps, I can say that in the end this power pack performed up to my expectations thru 2 iterations. The final results were 105.65Wh and 20,760mAh.
Charging the power bank from 0% to 100% at 12V/2.3A took 5h 2m.

ACTUAL PHONE CHARGING
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Phone charge left: 52%
Power Bank charge left: 100%
When connected, the phone estimated to fully charge in 37 minutes.
Charging started at 9.2V/2.2A, then it started to ramp down as the phone came to 90% charge.
Full charge took 43 minutes. That's 6 minutes longer than the phone estimated.
Phone charge at the end: 100%
Power Bank charge at the end: 90%
This shows that I should get about 9 charges from 50% to 100%.
Estimated charge time for 1%: 0:46 minutes.
Estimated charge speed per minute: 1.30%.
Actual charge time for 1%: 0:54 minutes.
Actual charge speed per minute: 1.12%.

FINAL THOUGHTS
The first power bank output was 16% lower than the advertised 114Wh. But it behaved consistently across 2 charge/discharge tests.
The second power bank consistently shut down prematurely during the discharge test and behaved abnormally during the charging step across 2 charge/discharge tests. It also presented a potentially dangerous situation. I considered this power bank defective and returned it to Amazon.
The third power bank performed as expected regarding charging times and capacity.
The build quality is very good. When handling the power bank, it does feel like handling a solid, quality product. The only drawback is the dimmer display. The display perfectly readable indoors. It only suffers outdoors in a bright ambient light.
And finally, Baseus support is remarkable. They were very quick to respond, and I never had the feeling that I am given the run-around.
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3.0 out of 5 stars _UPDATE_ Worked great til it became a fire risk
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 30, 2023
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
-Update-
Baseus reached out to me and quickly replaced the unit. I am going to run it through a bit of a testing scenario before I commit to giving this anything higher than 3 stars. But as of right now, great customer support and quick replacements for damaged products. They even asked for the previous SN to log a potential bad batch.

-END UPDATE 2/21/23 -

I've had this for ~ a month now. Charged my Steam Deck with it, charged my phone once or twice. Insanely fast charging and plenty of battery. It's a bit on the bulky side, but for how high of a capacity I feel that's to be expected and still completely packable.

However, and this is huge, After charging the handheld 1x, and my phone maybe 3x, I was at a friends house and went to charge my phone. It charged for maybe 15 mins, then I saw my phone screen light up saying it was no longer charging. The power pack's lcd wouldn't turn on, the power button wouldn't move. And most concerning, it was extremely warm. After a few seconds of fiddling with it I went to lay it down on the table and noticed that it wasn't sitting level, the entire pack had swollen around the middle!

This is indicative of a failed cell. I understand that there are probably a lot of safeties built into the device to ensure it doesn't pop, but there should be safeties to ensure this doesn't happen period. Reading through reviews I can see this is a common problem. I'm hoping it's just one batch that had a bad QC, but I won't know unless Baseus sends me a new one. At this point I've reached out to the company but have not heard anything back. Looks like I got 4-5 charges and a month with the unit for 80 bucks.

Be careful with this one.
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3.0 out of 5 stars USB C port corroded after just 1 month
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2022
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
1. Skip to paragraph 3 and 4 for complaint. product arrived in good shape. Charged to 74% out of box. I got this product to charge my surface pro 8 on the move via the USB-C thunderbolt port. It served this purpose. No low charge warning. Can charge my surface pro 8 twice from dead to 100%. (Though you shouldn't charge the surface pro 8 to 100%. 80% is best for battery life, this was for test purpose).

2. Due to the 65w charging which I needed to not get slow charge warning on my surface pro 8, this product can't be used on an airplane (with the battery capacity and wattage). Real bummer but this isn't the fault of the manufacturer or the product. I should have looked this up before hand.

3. After just 1 month the USB-C port (only one i use) corroded. This bank and its cord never left the confines of my home and none of my other power banks I even take outdoors have corroded. This leads me to believe the power bank was leaking.

4. Not exactly the fault of the manufacturer but this product can't be returned as easily as you would any other Amazon product. It can't go on a plane. Its has to be returned via ground. So you can't just drop it off at kohls or UPS store. Its a lithium ion battery. You have to box it up, print the label and print out the lithium ion battery warning. Sadly this must be done with colored ink. I only keep black ink. Luckily I still had the box it came in with the lithium ion warning in color so I just reused it. Alternatively I guess if you have a red permanent marker you could highlight the red areas on the label.

Maybe it was just 1 defective unit. If the second one I get from exchange doesn't leak (corrode) in the first 3 months I'll return for a better review of 4 stars. If it makes it to 6 I'll go for 5. I only used it a handful of times before the corrosion occurred.
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3.0 out of 5 stars USB C port corroded after just 1 month
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2022
1. Skip to paragraph 3 and 4 for complaint. product arrived in good shape. Charged to 74% out of box. I got this product to charge my surface pro 8 on the move via the USB-C thunderbolt port. It served this purpose. No low charge warning. Can charge my surface pro 8 twice from dead to 100%. (Though you shouldn't charge the surface pro 8 to 100%. 80% is best for battery life, this was for test purpose).

2. Due to the 65w charging which I needed to not get slow charge warning on my surface pro 8, this product can't be used on an airplane (with the battery capacity and wattage). Real bummer but this isn't the fault of the manufacturer or the product. I should have looked this up before hand.

3. After just 1 month the USB-C port (only one i use) corroded. This bank and its cord never left the confines of my home and none of my other power banks I even take outdoors have corroded. This leads me to believe the power bank was leaking.

4. Not exactly the fault of the manufacturer but this product can't be returned as easily as you would any other Amazon product. It can't go on a plane. Its has to be returned via ground. So you can't just drop it off at kohls or UPS store. Its a lithium ion battery. You have to box it up, print the label and print out the lithium ion battery warning. Sadly this must be done with colored ink. I only keep black ink. Luckily I still had the box it came in with the lithium ion warning in color so I just reused it. Alternatively I guess if you have a red permanent marker you could highlight the red areas on the label.

Maybe it was just 1 defective unit. If the second one I get from exchange doesn't leak (corrode) in the first 3 months I'll return for a better review of 4 stars. If it makes it to 6 I'll go for 5. I only used it a handful of times before the corrosion occurred.
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SheilaBerg
3.0 out of 5 stars Loved the capacity and output, but swelling is a concern.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 23, 2023
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
I purchased this portable power bank two years ago, and initially, I was quite impressed. It has a high capacity, allowing me to charge my iPhone Pro several times. The fast charge feature has been a game-changer (it takes a not very long time to charge the power bank), and the powerful output ensured that I can use it to even charge my Macbook Air when traveling.

However, after about 1.5 years of use, the power bank has started to swell, which is quite alarming. Recently the swelling got even bigger (see attached photos). The back of the charger is much more swollen than the front.

I stopped using the power bank. While I appreciated the performance, the swelling issue raises concerns about the product's longevity and safety. I would advise potential buyers to consider this before making a purchase.
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SheilaBerg
3.0 out of 5 stars Loved the capacity and output, but swelling is a concern.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 23, 2023
I purchased this portable power bank two years ago, and initially, I was quite impressed. It has a high capacity, allowing me to charge my iPhone Pro several times. The fast charge feature has been a game-changer (it takes a not very long time to charge the power bank), and the powerful output ensured that I can use it to even charge my Macbook Air when traveling.

However, after about 1.5 years of use, the power bank has started to swell, which is quite alarming. Recently the swelling got even bigger (see attached photos). The back of the charger is much more swollen than the front.

I stopped using the power bank. While I appreciated the performance, the swelling issue raises concerns about the product's longevity and safety. I would advise potential buyers to consider this before making a purchase.
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John
3.0 out of 5 stars Only 18000mAh, not 30000mAh
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2021
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
This power bank had so much potential. Then I opened the box...

I was a bit dismayed to look at the technical specs panel and see that this is NOT a 30000mAh power bank. The actual capacity is 18000mAh, as printed on the unit, itself (see the picture). So, I was disappointed right off the bat.

I immediately developed a love/hate relationship with the built-in LED status display. I love that it shows you exactly what the power bank is doing - giving a charge, taking a charge, voltage, current - all the important stats you might want to know. But, I hate that the display is so dim and the SUPER-GLOSSY lens/cover over that readout catches every reflection and makes it more difficult to read. In anything other than total darkness, expect to make some shade as best you can and squint really hard to see it (see picture). The display gets an A for effort, but a C- for usability.

I tried charging a few things with it and it works great. It supports PPS, so it charges my Samsung phone with "Super Fast Charging." It even charges up my Microsoft Surface Book 2 while I'm using it.

Lots of input choices with which to charge the power bank is a step above - it supports charging from USB-C, Micro-USB, or even an Apple iPhone Lightning cable (the mysterious 'IP IN' port).

Real-life, simultaneous fast-charging / QC 3 of multiple devices at the same time is a huge plus. It's awesome!

But, I just can't get past the dishonest ad copy that states the capacity being nearly double its actual capacity. Even the box it came in shows 30000mAh. But, 18000mAh actual capacity is NOT equal to the 30000mAh advertised capacity.

Other than the false ad copy, it is a great power bank at a decent price for its simultaneous PD/PPS/QC3.0 output capabilities, and huge assortment of input/charging options.

I just don't know what to do about it. So, I ordered a different power bank, rated with 26800mAh and 100W PD output that is within a few dollars of the price of this unit. When it shows up, I'll put it through its paces and then decide which power bank I'm going to keep and which one is getting returned.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Only 18000mAh, not 30000mAh
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2021
This power bank had so much potential. Then I opened the box...

I was a bit dismayed to look at the technical specs panel and see that this is NOT a 30000mAh power bank. The actual capacity is 18000mAh, as printed on the unit, itself (see the picture). So, I was disappointed right off the bat.

I immediately developed a love/hate relationship with the built-in LED status display. I love that it shows you exactly what the power bank is doing - giving a charge, taking a charge, voltage, current - all the important stats you might want to know. But, I hate that the display is so dim and the SUPER-GLOSSY lens/cover over that readout catches every reflection and makes it more difficult to read. In anything other than total darkness, expect to make some shade as best you can and squint really hard to see it (see picture). The display gets an A for effort, but a C- for usability.

I tried charging a few things with it and it works great. It supports PPS, so it charges my Samsung phone with "Super Fast Charging." It even charges up my Microsoft Surface Book 2 while I'm using it.

Lots of input choices with which to charge the power bank is a step above - it supports charging from USB-C, Micro-USB, or even an Apple iPhone Lightning cable (the mysterious 'IP IN' port).

Real-life, simultaneous fast-charging / QC 3 of multiple devices at the same time is a huge plus. It's awesome!

But, I just can't get past the dishonest ad copy that states the capacity being nearly double its actual capacity. Even the box it came in shows 30000mAh. But, 18000mAh actual capacity is NOT equal to the 30000mAh advertised capacity.

Other than the false ad copy, it is a great power bank at a decent price for its simultaneous PD/PPS/QC3.0 output capabilities, and huge assortment of input/charging options.

I just don't know what to do about it. So, I ordered a different power bank, rated with 26800mAh and 100W PD output that is within a few dollars of the price of this unit. When it shows up, I'll put it through its paces and then decide which power bank I'm going to keep and which one is getting returned.
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Joseph
3.0 out of 5 stars Battery case cracked and has started to swell
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 19, 2023
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
Update: Baseus has contacted me and offered a replacement free of charge due to the issues. Updating to 3 stars for the customer service as my experience with other companies has been that they typically don't go to this level to rectify these kinds of issues with their products. So good on Baseus for going the extra mile. If the replacement is good, will note later on.

Original review:
Less than a year after purchase the back casing of the charger has cracked neatly in half has and started to swell. I didn't use this daily, but when the battery starts to swell you should stop using it immediately. For as much as I paid for this, it should have lasted much longer than it did. Before this, it started to drop its charging capabilities immensely, with multiple devices noting I had connected it to a "Slow Charger" which happened no matter what cable I used on it. Really disappointed.
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Christopher Longo
3.0 out of 5 stars Possible defect - C-type port
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 1, 2022
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
I purchased three of this product. I now have two chargers that work. I received one replacement and one refund. The two chargers that failed have these things in common…
- One successful laptop charge was obtained.
- After laptop charge, charger displayed 20% (first charger/time) and 12% (second charger/time)
- Type-C cable (the one that came with the charger) was unplugged from the laptop but left plugged in to the charger.
- The red charge-level indicator turned off – I assumed that meant the charger also powered down.
Charger was placed on a table – the type-C cable was left plugged into the charger but there was no load connected at the other end.
- Several hours later, charger was completely unresponsive and there was a burnt electronics smell.
Those two chargers I have to assume failed for the same reason. I am guessing the type-C port has some kind of a defect. Namely, the charger wasn't truly "powered down". Even though the red indicator screen was turned off, the presence of the type-C cable must have caused the charger to heat up and burn out. This could possibly be pure coincidence, but I doubt it.

As for the two chargers that still work, they work very well. They can charge my laptop to 100% while I am working and I can keep it plugged in at 100% (same as when connected to power adapter). If I power down the laptop at 100%, I do notice that the charger's red indicator turns off. I'm not sure if it would be safe to leave it connected at that point. At some point this is likely to happen (letting the laptop charge up to 100% while it's powered down), so I have high hopes it will be safe.

Once their charge is used up, I can charge them back up to 100% without worry.
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Jeff tuttle
3.0 out of 5 stars Ridiculous Charging Time
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 11, 2023
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
I’m just a dude, I got this because I’ll be away from power supply for about four days…

Simply put it’s been 19 hours on a regular block and outlet with type-c and it’s only at 74% charge.

Apple type-c blocks are only a 20w, this says it need 60w to charge in what it claims to be 3.5 hours so if you have a computer charger that uses type-c just use that to charge it.

I hope the amount of charges I can get is worth as long as it takes to reach full power.

(expected time to charge with a regular block and usb… 24hrs)
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Jacob
3.0 out of 5 stars Dead after two uses
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 2, 2023
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
Bad quality completely fried after two rounds of yawing and charging it. Do not waste your money. Contacted customer support and they replaced it. Hope this one works.
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Rick
3.0 out of 5 stars Odd functionality
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 28, 2022
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
UPDATE:
Capacity tested from USB-A port to a USB Micro device shows just over 21,000mAh at 5v.
Please Keep in mind, a 30,000 mAh battery pack does not use 5v internal cells and will have an efficiency conversion loss that will limit the useable capacity depending on which port you use (USB-A 5v, USB-C 5-20v).

If the cells are 3.7v then the voltage must be boosted to 5v, or up to as high as 20v.

A more accurate rating is the watt-hour capacity. 100wh would mean you can expect to get 20v for 5 hours, or 5v for 20 hours.
The conversion efficiency should be provided with the battery pack and is needed to more accurately calculate the output runtime. Typical conversion efficiency is 85%, so a 100wh battery will give you about 85wh.
There may be less efficiency when using the USB-C PD 20v output, only real world testing will reveal that.

This battery is useful even though it needs some improvements.
The display is unreadable in bright light, which is a big disappointment.

ORIGINAL REVIEW ...
I bought one, then was sent a replacement because of the seemingly inaccurate voltage display when using the USB C PD port.

It's nice to be able to charge this with an Apple charger, though it's limited charge speed.

The first battery, won't charge at full 60w now, only 45w. It has only been fully cycled a couple time to test the capacity.

NOTE!: You have to use the Watt-Hour (wh) rating, NOT the Ah rating because of the various voltages this battery can use.

The battery seems to have good capacity, but has a poor display, virtually impossible to see outside, I really hate the display bubble!

Not sure I'll keep the 30,000 model.

I originally bought the 20,000 model which I like alot more even though it has less capacity.
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