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Q: Is it possible to get notifications on more than one phone?

Preguntado por dodge_911 sobre 2018-06-22 09:10:20

samueljoos Yes, you can add multiple devies. You do need an e-mail account for every device though. The first device wil have all the settings and all other services will only have access tot the main features of the doorbell

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dodge_911 31/03/2018
Let’s begin with performance regarding output current :
all of the manufacturers’ specifications met and exceeded,
both using 5V/USB as well as 9V/QC3.0 and 12V/QC3.0. Please keep in mind that prolonged output above specification
will result in a shutdown of output by the powerbank. When charging this powerbank exhibited voltage drops,
regardless of current or protocol; Xiaomi’s latest powerbanks all behave like this in my tests, so it is nothing to worry about. 

As with almost all of the latest powerbanks I’ve tested, this one takes it’s charge using QC2.0 #9V. The output capacity using 5V/USB output ends up reasonably close the (theoretic) maximum specification and even closer to the manufacturer specified typical capacity. Using QC2.0 output (I tried multiple ways to trigger QC3.0, but no luck) this powerbank doesn’t quite reach manufacturer specified typical capacity, but that is nothing to worry about, the difference is quite small. The gap between 5V performance and QC performance is closing,
the difference I measured in capacity is small. Passthrough charging is supported, on both output ports simultaneously even, but input and output voltage are limited to 5V.

A nice feature on the newer Xiaomi powerbanks is the low power output mode, for charging low-power devices such as bluetooth earphones or fitness wearables. This is an excellent followup to an already excellent powerbank,
the dual USB-A version is a nice addition to the range.

If you’re in the market for a 10.000mAh powerbank with dual outputs,
I’d recommend checking this one out.
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dodge_911 31/03/2018
Let’s start off with performance regarding output current :
all manufacturers’ specifications are met and well exceeded,
both using 5V/USB as well as 9V/QC3.0 and 12V/QC3.0. Please keep in mind that prolonged output above specification
will result in a shutdown of output by the powerbank. The specs state that this powerbank supports charging and discharging up to 20V via it’s Type-C port. I could not check the charging part, because I don’t have a 20V-capable charger yet. However, when doing the output analysis in the Type-C, 20V came up as unsupported. Now, it could be something to do with my testing setup, but I also tested it with the ZKETech loads which can handle 20V and support it and in those tests I was not able to achieve 20V output. The output capacity using 5V/USB output does not quite reach manufacturer specified typical capacity and ends up at just about 15% of the (theoretic) maximum specification, that’s an okay score,
but I’ve seen better figures from similar LiPo-pack based powerbanks, but then again, I’ve seen worse figures too. Using QC3.0 output this powerbank does a little bit better, but here too does not quite reach manufacturer specified typical capacity.
The gap between 5V performance and QC performance is much smaller with this powerbank when compared to other powerbanks. Passthrough charging is supported, but output voltage
is limited to 5V but this powerbank can not be used as a sort of UPS, whenever power is connected the powerbank will reset, interrupting its output. The USB hub is a nice and quite unique feature, which I like a lot. This powerbank does well in all of my tests.
Not well enough to do very well, but well enough.
If you’re looking for a lot of power and you need the USB hub functionality, I’d recommend taking a look at this powerbank.
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