POWER BANK

POWER BANK

The power bank has an input port and an output port. The input port is used to charge the power bank, while the output port is used to charge your smartphone, cell phone, tablet, or any other device by using the power bank as a power source. All power banks come with a charging cable: a small USB-to-micro USB cable. This cable is used both to charge your smartphone and to recharge the power bank itself.
A power bank is essentially an external battery, similar to those found in modern smartphone. It can be charged from a power source, such as a laptop’s USB port or a wall-mounted USB charger. Once charged, the power bank can be used to power a cell phone or other digital device when needed.
The Battery Pack recharges: - wirelessly when resting on and aligned with a compatible transmitter; - via cable with a wall power supply unit (5V 2A) through the dedicated micro-USB port. The LED flashes, turning on and off every second, during the Battery Pack charge. The Battery Pack also recharges when off (both via cable and wireless) IMPORTANT: - let the Battery Pack charge for at least 12 hours before using the first time and pairing it with the Piquadro Piquadro App the first time. You can check the status directly on the Piquadro Piquadro App for its subsequent charges. - do not let the Battery Pack run down completely with each use; charge it before the remaining capacity is completely depleted; - avoid charging the Battery Pack by cable and wireless receiver at the same time; - do not use the other functions (for example, do not charge a smartphone) while the Battery Pack is charging.
Yes. Power banks are designed for smartphones: they can be used with various adapters available on the market or with the cables that come with your phone.