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HAVIT 10000mAh Power Bank with USB-C Cable & Watch Charger & Display PB36
Product Highlights
- QUAD DEVICE CHARGING: Simultaneously charge up to 4 devices, including phones, watches, and earbuds, with auto current detection.
- HIGH-SPEED OUTPUTS: Features a 35W USB-C port and built-in cable, plus a 22.5W USB-A port for fast charging of smartphones and tablets.
- BUILT-IN MAGNETIC WATCH CHARGER: Integrated 2.5W magnetic charger for convenient wireless charging of compatible smartwatches.
- VERSATILE CARRYING OPTIONS: Detachable clip allows for secure hand-carry, attachment to bags, or wearable modes for travel.
- SMART EMOTIONAL DISPLAY: Real-time power level display with playful emoticons (smiley, heart, angry) to indicate status and charging mode.
- UNIVERSAL FAST CHARGING: Supports PD3.0, PPS, and QC3.0 protocols for blazing-fast, compatible charging with most mainstream devices.
- TRAVEL-READY DESIGN: Compact, flight-approved size with a built-in 2.3ft USB-C cable for ultimate portability.
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| Category | Specification |
|---|---|
| Size | 52*40*104mm |
| Weight | 250g±10g |
| Material | ABS+PC |
| Input (USB-C) | 5V==3A, 9V==3A, 12V==2.92A, 15V==2.33A, 20V==1.75A (35W) |
| Input (USB-C Cable) | 5V==3A, 9V==3A, 12V==2.92A, 15V==2.33A, 20V==1.75A (35W) |
| Output (USB-C) | 5V==3A, 9V==3A, 12V==2.92A, 15V==2.33A, 20V==1.75A (PD35W) |
| Output (USB-C Cable) | 5V==3A, 9V==3A, 12V==2.92A, 15V==2.33A, 20V==1.75A (PD35W) |
| Output (USB-A) | 5V==3A, 9V==2A, 12V==1.5A, 10V==2.25A (22.5W) |
| Output (Watch Wireless) | 2.5W |
| Output (USB-C+USB-C Cable) | 15W |
| Output (USB-C+USB-A) | 15W |
| Output (USB-A+USB-C Cable) | 15W |
| Output (USB-C+USB-C Cable+USB-A) | 15W |
Is the PB36 power bank TSA-approved for flights? I travel frequently for work and need something I can bring on planes.
Yes—this HAVIT model is specifically designed as a travel-ready power bank with a compact, flight-approved size that fits easily into carry-on bags or pockets. The built-in 2.3ft USB-C cable means you won't be scrambling for extra cords at security either.
Can I charge my iPhone 15 Pro, Apple Watch, and wireless earbuds all at the same time?
Absolutely—this thing handles quad device charging like a champ thanks to auto current detection. You can plug your iPhone into the 35W USB-C port or built-in cable, pop your AirPods in via the 22.5W USB-A port, and set your Apple Watch on top of the magnetic wireless charger—all four getting juice simultaneously without any slowdown.
How fast does this actually charge a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra? I'm tired of slow power banks that barely make a dent.
With PD35W output through both the dedicated port and built-in cable plus support for QC3.0 and PPS protocols, this thing screams compared to standard power banks. You'll see your Samsung Galaxy hit fast charging speeds—the kind where you're gaining serious percentage points in under half an hour rather than watching it crawl.
What happens if I use all four outputs at once? Will everything charge slowly?
When you max out all four ports—USB-C port plus built-in cable plus USB-A plus wireless watch charger—the total output caps around 15W shared across them all per spec sheet notes about combined outputs using multiple ports simultaneously . That said, most people won't notice real-world slowdown unless you're trying to turbo-charge everything at absolute max speed at once; it's still plenty functional for overnight topping off multiple devices together .
Is this durable enough for daily commuting ? The material quality matters because I've gone through cheap power banks before .
The construction uses ABS+PC material —the same rugged plastic blend you find in quality electronics casings—built to withstand everyday knocks , bumps inside bags , those inevitable drops onto pavement from pocket height . At just under nine ounces total with solid build quality , it's clearly made to last far longer than bargain-bin alternatives which translates directly into fewer returns . For B2B buyers sourcing wholesale inventory that's exactly what you want : low failure rates equals happy customers who aren't flooding your support queue .
