ACMIC DIGIMAX SuperMini 22.5W 30000mAH Powerbank

A slow chonky boy

ACMIC DIGIMAX SuperMini 22.5W 30000mAH Powerbank

Pros Cons
High capacity Slow input (charging) speed
Low price Not for multiple port use

Specification

Port Specification
Type-C (Input) 5V/3A (15W)
9V/2A (18W)
Micro USB (Input) 5V/2A (10W)
9V/2A (18W)
Type-C (Output) 5V/3A (15W)
9V/2.2A (19.8W)
12V/1.5A (18W)
Type-A 1/2 (Output) 4.5V/5A (22.5W)
5V/4.5A (22.5W)
9V/2A (18W)
12V/1.5A (18W)

Weighing at 620 g or 1.36 lbs, this chonky of a powerbank takes a relatively smaller footprint compared to the other 30000mAH powerbanks out there. The DIGIMAX looks good in my opinion with a grated surface design. There is also a circular LED indicator on the front.

The DIGIMAX got a few selection of ports, a Type-C ports for input and output, two USB Type-A ports, and a Micro USB port for input which support QuickCharge 3.0. The dissapointing thing is the slow 18W maximum charging speed, but fair for the price though.

If you use all ports at the same time, the maximum output will be 15W which is shared across all the ports. So, if you use the two USB Type-A ports at the same time, the output for each will be divided to 7.5W.

At the normal price point, there is a better alternative like the Baseus Adaman 65W 20000mAH Power Bank or the UNEED 65W 30000mAh.