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Rated 07/02/2026, variant ChoeTech 69600mahAh PD60W power bank
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Super světlo
Rychle se nabíjí
Nastavitelný (V)
Hodně přípojek
Taška přidaná na nošení Baterky má chybu v tom ,že se hůř vytahuje ,tak se tam nechává. (Když nevíte o světlu ,tak si můžete žrát baterku aniž by jste o tom věděli)
Trošku větší než jsem čekal
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Tomáš, Mělník
Rated 16/10/2025, variant ChoeTech 69600mahAh PD60W power bank
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If you are looking for a large capacity "power station in the form of a power bank" for trips, caravan, camping, situations without mains, it is a great choice thanks to its versatility, many outputs and options (DC, USB-C, car socket, LED, wireless charging)
Huge 69,600 mAh capacity
More extra features like 10w wireless charging, LED flashlight + SOS mode, IP65 protection
Power output support (PD/DC/multiport)
One of the biggest drawbacks is the weight, about 1.6 kg but you have to take that into account with such a capacity.
The first piece just left me, it could not be charged or turned on, but fortunately Alza immediately reclaimed it and the next day I had a new one, for which a big thank you and a big + for the speed of the complaint.
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Michal, Plzeň
Rated 18/07/2025, variant ChoeTech 69600mahAh PD60W power bank
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I caught a deal for 2500, - so great.
Good capacity (really realistic)
15A cigarette lighter socket
Wireless charging
Can be charged and used
Slower charging of the power bank
Double usb outputs
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Petr, Praha 4
Rated 22/02/2025, variant ChoeTech 69600mahAh PD60W power bank
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Robust construction
Huge battery capacity, yet relatively small body
It easily charges a laptop that wants 45 W via USB-C PD, including the docking station, which according to the instructions wants 15 W for itself.
Seamless charging from the solar panel. It recharges a bit even in very low light, it doesn't shut down and give up due to low current.
Only a few diodes, a display with a numerical indication of the remaining capacity (or even the current consumption) would be much better