Product Details
Features
- Becomes dormant automatically, Becomes dormant when it is out of work, avoid the waste of electricity effectively.
- Super durable. 80% quantity of electricity remained after 500 times of circulations.
- World leading polymer batter has been used, it is environmental friendly, safe and non-toxic.
- Slim, Sleek, Compact, portable and stylish Design. Convenient to carry in your pocket or purse.
- High Capacity,6000mAh
(BLACK) OMIG 6000mAh (Dual USB Output 0.5A/1.2A) Backup External Battery Pack Charger High Capacity Power Bank Charger Rechargeable Charger for iPhone 5 4S 4 3GS 3G, iPod; Android Smartphones: HTC Sensation / Samsung Galaxy S3, S2, Samsung Galaxy Series Smartphones / Motorolaoid / LG Optimums, PSP, MP3 MP4 MP5 Players, Digital Cameras, DV Recorders, PSP, Nintendo DS, Kindle Fire, Kindle Touch, Nook Color, Come with 5 x Connector USB to Mini-USB cable .Nokia DC 2.0 ,Micro, Samsung,APPLE
Product Description
Specs
- Input Charging Time 3-4 hrs
- Life Cycle > 500 Times
- Input: DC 5V / 1A
- Output: DC 5V / 0.5A & DC 5V/1.2A
- Conversion efficiency > 90%
- Overcurrent Protection Delay: 5-15mS - Short Circuit Protection Delay: 400-800ms
Compatible models - Including but not Limited
Apple: iPhone 5 (OEM cable required) / iPhone 4S / iPhone 4 / iPhone 3GS / iPod Touch Classic Nano / iPad / iPad 2 / iPad 3
HTC: One X / One S / T-Mobile Sensation 4G / Sensation XE XL / Radar 4G / EVO 3D 4G / Inspire 4G / Vivid 4G / Wildfire S / ThunderBolt / Incredible 2 S / Rezound / Desire HD S Z
Samsung: Galaxy S3 / Galaxy S2 / Verizon Galaxy S3 S III I535 / AT&T Galaxy S3 III I747 / Sprint Galaxy S3 III L710 / T-Mobile Galaxy S3 III T999 / Galaxy S II I9100 / T-Mobile Galaxy S II T989 / AT&T Galaxy S II I777 / AT&T Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727 / Sprint Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch / Galaxy Nexus Prime / Galaxy Note / Focus S / Infuse
Motorola: Atrix 2 / Triumph / Photon 4G / Verizon Droid 3 X X2 Bionic Razr
LG: Vortex / Revolution / Quantum / Optimus V S T 2X 3D 7
Nokia: N900 / N9 / N8 / N97 / Lumia 900 800
Others: Blackberry Bold 9900 / Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S / 3G 4G mobile WIFI hotpot / PSP / PS Vita / Nook Color / MP3 MP4 MP5 / GoPro / Amazon Kindle Fire / MP3 MP4 MP5 / Camera /PSP / iDSL
Package Includes:
- OMIG 6000 External Battery.
- 1 x USB Cable
5 x Connector USB to Mini-USB cable .Nokia DC 2.0 ,Micro, Samsung,APPLE
- User guide.
Customer Reviews
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Review for use with Nexus 7 Tab, Galaxy Nexus Phone, Galaxy 7.7 Tab, Sansa Clip+ MP3
By Jason
I tested I 6000mAh external battery pack with Nexus 7 Tablet, Samsung Galaxy 7.7 Tablet, and Samsung Galaxy Nexus cell phone, and SanDisk Sansa Clip+ player. I own several external power packs and use the same test to measure the performance of each so it is possible to compare the relative performance of each unit to each other. My methodology of tests is to charge each devices I own on each port of the unit for 10 minutes and measuring how much each unit was charge in that 10 minute period. I run each test on each port twice once with a generic cable and once with supplied cable. Each line in the tables below represents a separate 10 minute test.I am attaching a collage of 2 photos labeled with number 1 & 2 under customer photos that I will be referencing in this review.The first thing I noticed when I opened the package is that brick looks slick and well made. Its dimensions are 4.15" length x 1.83" width x 0.88" thickness. A photo of the unit is included in both photos I posted.The box contained two USB cords 7" and 27" and adapters to fit different devices (Nokia 2mm round, Playstation Portable 4mm round, mini USB, two micro USB). Photo #1 shows the entire content including all adapters. The adapters are a weak point of the design, they feel a bit flimsy and it is easy to loose all the small pieces. The minimum configuration for my devices is two connectors: one that goes into the AC plug to charge the external battery and the second (mini USB) that goes into the devices for charging.A big button on top of the unit turns the unit on and off (hold it for a few second to turn off). The blue lights on the sides of the button indicate the level of power in the battery: 4 lights indicate full charge, 3 lights indicate 75% and so forth. The power pack also has an LED light, which generates a pretty good bright light and can be used a flashlight.The 6000mAh PowerGen has one USB outlet. I tested my four electronic devices using both my own USB cable as well as the manufacture cable+adapter. In the documentation booklet PowerGen states that PowerGen cables provide better performance for non-Apple devices on the 2Amp (Apple port) and I wanted to see the difference between the cables.The provided adapters fit Samsung Galaxy Nexus phone, Nexus 7 tablet and Sansa Clip MP3 (as they take regular USB-to-micro USB cable) but none of the provided adapters fit Galaxy Samsung 7.7 Tablet.I used Battery App by Elvison to determine how each device recognized the charging source. 'AC' status means the charging is at full charging rate. 'USB' status indicates charging at a lower charging rate. 'Discharging' status means that the charging rate is below the power that the device is consuming so it slows down the discharge rate but does not re-charge.The key findings:================(1) The power pack worked well with Nexus devices,but did not work at all with Samsung Galaxy 7.7 tablet. The documentation states that it does not work unless you have a tablet USB adapter. But even with this adapter the Battery App showed that the tablet was 'discharging'.(2) Using PowerGen cables vs generic cables made a postive difference for the phone but not for the tablet (note that I used a generic charging cable, not a data cable)Difference between a power cable and a data cable:Charging cables short the two data connections together (rendering them useless for data transfer), but this fools devices to see them as an AC power connection, and thus accept the higher current of the charging source. Both my generic cable and PowerGen cables used in my tests are charging cables.Description of my tests:I tested each devices charging them for 10 minutes using PowerGen cable and using my own charging cable.The table below summarizes my findings.Nexus 7 Tablet (photo #1)-----------------------------------generic cable .... AC source .... 1% charge in 10 minutesPowergen cable ... AC source .... 1% charge in 10 minutesSamsung Galaxy Nexus Phone (photo #2)-----------------------------------generic cable .... AC source .... 3% charge in 10 minutesPowergen cable ... AC source .... 4% charge in 10 minutesSamsung Galaxy Tablet 7.7-----------------------------------generic cable .... dischargingPowerGen cable -- no adapter, cannot be usedSanDisk Sansa Clip+ MP3 Player-----------------------------------generic cable ...... worksPowerGen cable ..... worksThe MP3 player recognized the charger on both outlet, however it behaved differently than charging from the charger it came with.When I charge Sansa MP3 with a standard AC charger, the MP3 player goes into charging mode, displaying the charging animated icon. When it was plugged into the PowerGen external battery it continued to play the content. I listen to books on my MP3 player so this caused me to move forward in my book and I had to manually reset my position by a few chapters to get back to where I was when I started charging. The positive side of this, is that is possible to continue listening while MP3 is recharging. This is very handy for Sansa MP3 player since it has built-in battery that cannot be swapped for a charged one. I used to have to stop listening to have it recharged and now I can continue to listen while it re-charges. I was very happy to have this feature during hurricane Sandy when I lost power and my books on MP3 player were my only source of entertainment.To summarize:I liked:-----------------------------------1. Good behavior with Nexus devices.2. Solution for MP3 player with built-in battery3. Looks sleek, feels solid, is compactI did not like:-----------------------------------1. Does not work for Galaxy Tablet 7.7 (with my own adapter, no PowerGen adapter)2. The multiple piece connectors are flimsy and easy to loose. I prefer a one piece charging cable I bought as a replacement.3. Labels and documentation are hard to read: 2A and 0.6A labels are white on white and are hard to read.I received 6000mAh external battery pack for testing from the manufacturer to write an honest and unbiased review and you will find both pluses and minuses of my experience in this review.Overall, I am pleased with this unit and recommend it for the devices I tested with the exception of Galaxy Tablet.
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