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🔌 Stay powered, stay unstoppable — your ultimate travel sidekick!
The RGVOTA Portable Charger packs a colossal 38,800mAh lithium polymer battery into a rugged, travel-ready design featuring 5 USB outputs and dual inputs. With a smart LED display and advanced safety protections, it’s engineered to keep multiple devices charged for days—ideal for professionals on the go, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who refuses to be tethered to a wall outlet.







| ASIN | B0G2C14WLC |
| Amperage | 3 A |
| Antenna Location | Tablet |
| Battery Capacity | 38800 milliamp_hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Weight | 50 g |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,505 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #130 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
| Brand | RGVOTA |
| Color | B-Navy |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connector Type | Micro USB, USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 17,215 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 3.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 5"L x 3.5"W x 0.5"Th |
| Manufacturer | Dongguan Yuanhaoxun Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Model Name | HX200K1 |
| Model Number | HX200K1 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 38800mah large capacity power bank, 5 Outputs & 2 input, Digital Display, Fast Charging, Over Charging Protection |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | 38800mah large capacity power bank, 5 Outputs & 2 input, Digital Display, Fast Charging, Over Charging Protection Special Feature 38800mah large capacity power bank, 5 Outputs & 2 input, Digital Display, Fast Charging, Over Charging Protection See more |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 5 volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
A**2
So far so good
While I wanted the brand name one that does wireless and wired charging (too many negative reiews with serious issues), or the one from Anker that is mini and charges wireless and wired (it was only for i-products), I ended up getting this one bcs of the capacity, 20% coupon, great reviews, and next day delivery. Taking a trip to Europe and want to make sure I have juice for my phone ( last time I forgot to bring a travel charger- yes, it had been 6 years since I traveled abroad). I know I just got this last night, but here are a few observations - be prepared that it takes a long time to charge. Mine has been plugged in since 8 last night. It is now 4am. It had 22% charge ~ 8500 mAh...I plugged it in and wondered if it was defective when after 10 min there was no change...after 8 hours, it is at 58%. It will probably take 24 hours to get it to 100. That said, it should give me almost 8 charges, if my phone's battery is completely empty. - it is bulky and heavy (expected for the amount of charge it holds). You will not just casually carry this around in your back pocket or miniature purse. - when you press the button on the side, the display will light up and tell the amount of charge. After a while, it will turn off. When plugged in, same display blinks while charing to display progress. It is only the right number in the ones place that blinks, the left (10s place) is on continuously. - there hasn't been any indication of heating up. The first 8 hours of charging has been with my regular charging block and 10 ft regular USB A /C cable. I just connected it to my Anker 100 watt cable and Anker 30 Watt brick. - It comes with a very short cable, which I have not yet used. I also ordered an adapter with USB C female to USB A male for my 100 watt cable, in case I misplace my USB A/C cable. This has 1 USB mini and 1 USB C input and 4 USB A outputs. Update Nov 14: it took 14 hrs to charge from 22% to 100%. Charging my Fold 4 is extremely slow. I will need to turn it off to really make any headway. I had contemplated returning it, but since this is intended for absolute emergencies, I will keep it. To be fair, nothing in the description said it would provide fast charging and I did not expect it to. It charges at the speed b4 fast & super-fast charging. It is and does exactly what the description says. That is why I am not taking off any stars.
C**O
Heavy duty, high capacity, multi port - portable battery
First off, it's a big battery. It's heavy and bulky. Can you carry it around? Sure. It's a bit large but fits in a pocket or hoodie pocket just fine. Definitely wouldn't be comfortable lugging it around for a hike but fits in a backpack fine as well. People saying "not convenient for hiking" yeah? No duh, why would you bring this hiking. Firstly, you're hiking, you probably don't have internet to begin with, so your battery shouldn't be dying that fast anyway, and second, why would you NEED a capacity this high for hiking, bring a smaller more convenient battery pack. Keep it in your backpack. Don't complain about the size when it's quite obvious it's going to be large and bulky. Durr. For my opinion. It's a good battery, it hold a humongous charge that lasts days. I see this as being perfect for road trips where you don't have to worry about holding it, just sit it in a cup holder or something and let it charge. No duh it takes a long time to re-charge it's 38k mAh. BUT it's not even that long. I saw reviews of people saying it takes FOREVER but never gave an actual time of charging. I charged it from dead and it took maybe 3-4 hours. Which is REASONABLE for 38 THOUSAND mAh!!!! Obviously it's going to take long to charge. [EDIT]: the product is not advertised to fast charge, but you can get it to fast charge by using a higher capacity wire. The wire provided with the pack will not fast charge due to its limitations but you can buy a higher capacity charging wire for a few bucks here on Amazon. After using the new wire for a few days it fast charges just like the original plug that came with my phone. So I recommend buying a fast charging wire if you don't want to wait 8hrs to charge your phone. TL;DR It's big and bulky and not comfortable to lug around in a pocket, but it holds charge for days with multiple uses, it takes a bit to re-charge but it's a large capacity so be patient. It does the job and charges the phone in reasonable amount of time. It isn't advertised as a fast charging device, but for the price compared to other brands it's good at what it does. And what it does is charge your device.
R**I
Workhorse of a charger!!!
This charger is an appropriately heavy, heavy duty, 4 USB output, 1 USB-C out OR input, & a Micro-USB input. It also shows you in #s the amount of charge left or as it climbs while charging (in which case, the last # flashes as it continuously moves upward while plugged in. Of course, the higher the wattage/amps of the supply to it, the faster it charges. I find that as expected, the USB-C jack is the faster charging port, just like it handles higher current out. I use a 20 watt charger in my wall socket that’s USB-C as well. So 4 X speed of the old Apple cubes that came w/iPhones. Then I use my USB-C to USB-C charging cable that is my sole cord of that configuration, & it shows digitally how much the transfer rate is in real-time. This charger takes a *little* time to charge up, but a night of charging 2-4 USB devices (I admittedly use the USB to Lightening Jack cord instead of newer USB-C to Lightening Jack cords to charge my iPhone from it b/c I only have the 1 that came w/my iPhone when I bought it & don’t prefer to short out the cord by over-using it. It stays at home ready for use there. But even so, it’s PLENTY sufficient to charge my phone a few times over quickly from 0 charge, charge my SkullCandy Ink’d Headphones (Bluetooth) in 30-45 mins fully from 0 charge, & also charge my vape continually as I use it. And that STILL doesn’t run it totally down overnight when I do those things. That said, if I leave everything plugged into it so they remain fully charged at all times except the headphones (they must be unplugged to operate), that WILL eventually run it to 0 over the course of maybe 12-24 hours. At that point, if I use my USB-C on each end cord w/the digital readout, I can recharge it overnight easily. But it’ll take the whole 8 hours in most cases from 0. A++++
M**R
Proceed with caution if you decide to buy this. There’s a few cons and pros to this item
I bought power bank back in july because i had 3 upcoming vacations before the end of the year and waited till now to give it a full review. I was specifically looking for something that could charge anything. I decided to get this power bank because it takes usb-a and usb-c cables and since Apple is now only offering usb-c cables with its products, i thought this was perfect. I have a few good pointers and a few bad ones so here they are: Pros: - this charges my iphone pretty quickly. Within 20 mins it adds about 35% additional battery life - it has 4 usb-a ports, and even while charging multiple devices at the same time, it still charges them all pretty quickly - it charges my ipad pro. This is a big deal because not every power bank is able to charge an ipad pro - the battery doesn’t deplete when not in use, which is great because there’s no charging power going to waste when nothing is connected - it shuts off on its on after a few mins when not in use, so it saves it charge - i get about 3 full charges for an iphone pro max Cons: - this power bank is really heavy. It’s extremely heavy. I’d say it’s heavier than a pound, which is an inconvenience when you are traveling light and are carrying a small purse. This will take the entire space - this doesn’t charge usb-c so BEWARE! It’s such a shame because i bought it hoping that i would be able to use my usb-c charging cables and that is not the case. I find this very misleading from the seller as they advertise usb-c but they don’t tell you right off the bat that it only works to charge the power bank itself, but not to charge the actual devices. Big thumbs down for this. - it takes about 12-14 hours to charge the power bank. I am not kidding, it literally takes that long to charge it to 100%. Multiple times I’ve left it charging overnight and the next day it’s barely at 65% there. It’s insane - i bought this for $35, and throughout these couple of months I’ve sometimes seen it advertised for as low as $24, so it’s a con for me that i paid a third more than i could’ve paid for the exact same item. In general, my experience has been ok, but this could definitely be a better product than what it currently is.
K**E
back up power bank
the power bank capacity is huge (38800mAh). The recharging speed will take a while due to the large capacity and the recharging speed through USBC is about 11W. The power bank is easy to handle and portable due to its round curve.
A**E
⚠️WARNING❗❗DONT BUY❗❗❗
POWER BANK model HX200K1 Capacity 38800mAh [Update] power bank now takes 11 hours to charge from 0 to 100%, takes about 3.2 hours to charge my phone, and only charged my phone (one device) up to 3.1 times. I also tried charging my tablet and it took almost 4.5 hours to charge and it took 44% from the power bank. It has only gotten worse. Customer service is aware and could care less once is past the return window. [Initial Review] I had bought this power bank to power up multiple devices and keep them charged on the go when needed, however in my particular case I only charged one phone (samsung S8+ with a healthy 3500mah battery). I won't list information that has already been mentioned on the product description, instead I'll just review the product as detailed as possible from my first initial notes and observations, which unfortunately only got worse from there on: Product arrived with a precharged 32% battery. I used the provided charger and plugged into the ac outlet at 10:43am. By 4:46pm it was at 94% charged and by 5:44pm it was fully charged. It took exactly 7hrs 1 minute to fully charge. Although it took a very long time to charge, that's the least of my worries as I'd plan to charge it overnight. The next day I intentionally let my phone discharge to 0% and had the power bank fully charged at 100%. At 10:24pm I started charging it .At 10:54pm phone was at 22% and power bank at 91%. At 12:29am , the phone was fully charged and the power bank was at 79%. Next day 9:30pm, phone 0%, powerbank 79%. The phone was fully charged by 11:58pm and the power bank was at 58%. Next day at 7:40pm, the phone 0% powerbank 58%, phone was fully charged by 10:28pm , powerbank 32%. Next day 5:30pm, phone 0% powerbank 32%. Phone was fully charged by 7:58pm, powerbank 9%. Next day 12:32pm, phone 0% powerbank 8%, by 1:20 phone charged to 16% power bank 0%. I repeated the same technique throughout the next few days and it only got worse. It takes longer to charge phone and power bank. It also struggles to fully charge my phone at least 4 times. So I will not write down the details as I gave up wasting my time writing all the disappointing observations. At 15.1oz, it’s relatively heavy. Considering its size and cost, you expected better performance. I have two small 8000mah power banks that put in the same work or better, weigh less, and cost less. I intended to use this power bank on long trips with my girls, but after seeing it not keeping up with my small 3500mah samsung s8+, I will be returning. Very disappointed, I feel that 38800mah on this product's capacity is very deceiving. If you have a phone, tablet, or any device with a battery capacity of 3,200mAh or more it’s best to look elsewhere. Unfortunately, the HX200K1 didn’t meet expectations. Despite its capacity, it struggled to maintain consistent charging levels for my phone.With its 38,800mAh capacity, you’d expect it to charge multiple devices efficiently or at the very least, one device.
H**N
Reliable, High-Capacity Power Bank That’s Perfect for Travel
This portable charger has quickly become one of the most useful accessories I own. I travel frequently and spend a lot of time away from outlets, so having a high-capacity power bank gives me peace of mind. It easily keeps my phone, earbuds, and other small devices powered throughout the day without constantly worrying about battery life. One of the biggest advantages is the multiple output ports, which allow me to charge more than one device at the same time. The USB-C PD fast charging works great with my newer devices and noticeably reduces charging time compared to older power banks I’ve used. It’s also convenient that the USB-C port supports both input and output, making recharging the battery pack itself much simpler. Despite its large capacity, the unit feels well built and is easy to carry in a backpack or travel bag. I’ve taken it on road trips, used it during long flights, and even kept it handy during power outages around the house. It has consistently performed well and held a charge when I needed it most. Compatibility has been excellent too. I’ve used it with different smartphones, wireless accessories, and USB-powered gadgets without any issues. Everything charged smoothly and reliably. Overall, this is an outstanding portable charger that combines impressive capacity, fast charging performance, and practical design. Whether you’re commuting, traveling, camping, or simply want a dependable backup battery for everyday use, this power bank is a fantastic choice. I’m very satisfied with the purchase and would confidently recommend it to anyone looking for a versatile and reliable portable charging solution.
M**R
Perfect for my needs
My review of this power pack. I ordered this power pack on April 24th and it arrived on April 26th. In the package, it comes with the power pack and charging cable only. The cable is a USB-A on one end and a micro USB on the other and is a whopping 12” long. The power pack has two power input ports, a USB-C and a Micro USB. It also has four power output ports, sadly all of them are USB-A so no USB-C output ports. It does not come with a wall charger, but I have a 20W USB-C wall charger and a six foot USB-C to USB-C cable which combined, works quite nicely. I purchased this power pack primarily to power my Go Pro camera while I’m recording my motorcycle rides. I was tired of the camera dying on me in the middle of a ride. Right out of the box the power level was 15%, so the first order of business was to charge it up. So I plugged it into a USB-C 20W wall charger. This was around 5:00 p.m. By bed time the power pack had only reached 52%. When I got up the following morning at around 5:30 a.m. it was showing 100% so I’m guessing it took about 12 hours to go from 15 % to 100%. Now it was time to see if it would perform the way I wanted it to. My camera was sitting at 99% when I turned it on. I connected the power pack to one of the charging ports on my camera and pressed the record button. I just wanted to see how it would perform during normal recording use. I started the timer on my cell phone and after 3 minutes I checked the power pack and camera. The power pack was still displaying a 100% charge and the camera was still showing a 99% charge. So far so good. Next I disconnected the power pack from the camera and continued recording. After another 3 minutes I again checked both power pack and camera. My camera had dropped from 99% to 95% and the power pack had turned itself off. Pressing the power packs power button showed it was still sitting at 100%. Next I want to take a motorcycle ride to confirm how this power pack will function in real world use however the weather is currently not cooperating. I will continue my testing and this review in a few days. Pending…… On April 29th, I took this for a test ride on my motorcycle and it worked perfectly. I kept it zipped inside the pocket of my riding jacket with just the charging cable running from it to my camera. When I started, my camera battery was at 86% and after recording for about an hour, the camera charge was still sitting at 86% while the battery pack was sitting at about 95%. That’s plenty good enough for my purposes. In my opinion, this is well worth the price. They do sell USB-A to USB-C adapters which would probably work to connect a USB-C to one of the power output connectors, but I didn’t try that myself.
L**U
Excelente
Recomendable
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