Quick Review: d-Power S10 12,000mAH Powerbank

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We are at the generation where gadgets are being maximized whether it’s for gaming or for photography. In this case, batteries tend to get recharged every now and then. D-power has been on the market on a reasonable amount of time and has already proven their game for consumers’ powerbank needs. One of these is the 12,000mAh d-power S10.

Build

20190311 092420At first glance, I noticed the beautiful chamfered edges of the S10 enveloping its body. At the top, you’ll have two USB slots, the green USB slot has 5V1A power while the orange USB slot has a feature of QC3.0 – 5V3A; 9V2A; 12V1.5A. Its aluminum finish looks very premium and it has a little heft on it. It’s not that slim but can be carried easily on a satchel.

20190311 092012Unlike other powerbanks which only have a light indicator, the d-power S10 has a small display that lets you see the battery percentage of the powerbank and the voltage you’re using on your device.

Performance

The 12,000mAh battery of the d-power S10 juiced up my 4,000mAh Huawei P20 Pro and 3,000mAh Samsung Galaxy S8 at the same time. Fortunately, the S10 is supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 and Huawei Supercharge.

20190311 091934My Huawei P20 Pro was fully charged for approximately 2 hours starting at 10% remaining on its battery while my Samsung Galaxy S8 got fully charged for 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Verdict

The d-power S10 is one of the better powerbanks in the market today. It’s a little heavy compared to others, but still manages to perform as expected.

The support for Fast Charging is definitely a plus factor and its premium look adds up to your style. It’s a must-have for today’s gadget-strickened environment and it’s also priced competitively at Php1,349.00.

Pros:
  • Fast Charging support (Huawei Supercharge and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0)
  • Two USB ports
  • LED Display for Battery Percentage and Voltage
Cons:
  • Heavy, still uses microUSB

Gianfranco is the co-founder of gadgetpilipinas.net. He graduated from Far Eastern University. A Psychology student turned tech-savvy. He's currently the HR Supervisor of Blip Media and one of the content producers of Gadget Pilipinas. He enjoys playing competitive video games and binge-watch American TV series.

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