Key Specifications & Features
Model: AS-PS63
Battery capacity: 3.7V/20000mAh
Rated capcity: 13000mAh
Type-C Input: 5V/3A,9V/2A, 12V/15A
Type-C Output: 5V/3A.9V/2.2A, 12V/1.67A
USB Output: 4.5V/5A,5V/3A,9V/2A, 12V/1.5A(Max 22.5W)
Type-C Line Output: 45V/5A,5V/3A,9V/2A, 12V/1.5A(Max 225W)
Lightning Line Output: 5V/2.1A
Total output: Max 22.5W
Executive standard: GB/135590-2017
Attribute | Details / Inferred |
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Capacity | 10,000 mAh (nominal). Good for ~1-2 full charges of typical smartphones depending on battery size and efficiency. |
Power-Delivery / Output Options | • PD (Power Delivery) up to 22.5 W — via USB-C likely. • SCP (SuperCharge Protocol) up to 22.5 W — for supported devices that accept "SuperCharge" (often used by certain Android brands). |
Charging Inputs / Recharging | Likely USB-C input that can accept a higher current/voltage to enable faster recharging of the power bank. To make full use of the PD22.5W capacity, you’d want to recharge it with a PD-capable charger. |
Ports | Expected layout: at least one USB-C port (probably bidirectional / input & output) and one USB-A (or perhaps dual-USB ports), so you can charge both older and newer devices. Simultaneous charging possibly supported (but checking with the manufacturer is advised). |
Fast-Charge Protocols | SCP = “SuperCharge Protocol” (or similarly named), generally proprietary or semi-proprietary. Using the right cable / device is required to unlock full 22.5 W. PD also has device compatibility constraints. |
Safety Features | Likely includes: over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, short-circuit protection, and possibly battery management circuits to protect cells. Standard in branded power banks that support fast-charging. |
Physical / Practical Attributes | Lightweight and portable (10,000 mAh class) — convenient for travel / commuting / emergency. Compact size enough to carry in a bag or large pocket. Probably LED indicator(s) for charge status. |
Typical Real-World Output / Efficiency | You won’t get the full 10,000 mAh when charging a device (because of voltage conversion, cable losses, safety margins). Real usable output could be around 60-80% depending on the device, cable, and how you use fast-charging. |
Best Use Cases | • Quick top-ups for phones that support 22.5 W PD or SCP. • Travel or times away from mains power. • Carrying for backup power for small devices (earbuds, fitness trackers, etc.). • Useful where fast charging matters (so you don’t need to carry it plugged in for long). |