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Subject Topic: Varta Indestructible Portable Powerpacks Post Reply Post New Topic
21/5/2015 at 9:57am
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Varta Indestructible Portable Powerpacks



Read our review of these brilliant portable chargers, perfect for those who want their mobile devices to be fully charged in every moment of the day when you are out and about.

Have you seen these?
Have you used these?
Would you take one when away camping?

Why not let us know what you think.

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22/5/2015 at 9:31am
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Quote: Originally posted by AdminBob on 21/5/2015Varta Indestructible Portable Powerpacks

1. Have you seen these?
2. Have you used these?
3. Would you take one when away camping?

Why not let us know what you think.



1. No
2. No
3. Not this particular one

It looks like you are paying hefty premium for the Dust-Proof/Waterproof features.

I would rather pick up an Anker branded powerpack, you can get a 16000mah device online for only £21.

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Yes
no
no

There are far more cost effective options out there which do the job as well as or better.

Not that its a bad piece of kit, it just seems overpriced.


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No

No

Yes - as soon as I win one!     


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Thanks for the feedback so far, keen to hear people's experiences of THIS item as per the first post.

The big difference between these and the numerous other cheapo ones on the market is of course the fact these are waterproof (to IP 67 standard which means complete protection against dust, and protection against water immersion up to 1m and for up to 30 minutes) Oh, and have been and drop tested to 2 meters !

Cheers
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Quote: Originally posted by Webmaster on 22/5/2015

The big difference between these and the numerous other cheapo ones on the market is of course the fact these are waterproof (to IP 67 standard which means complete protection against dust, and protection against water immersion up to 1m and for up to 30 minutes)

Cheers
Ian



Agreed, but seems pointless when most phones, tablets, laptops aren't IP rated.

I disagree in the use of the term cheap though, Anker (who i mentioned above) are one of the best brands in the world for this type of product.



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Yes, sorry, wouldn't call the Anker a cheapo one, I have one myself and it's great - it's some of the other really cheap copies which I was really referring to, which really aren't comparable.

For anyone who is interested in a waterproof and really tough battery pack though, then these Varta ones are definitely worth a look

Ian

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Quote: Originally posted by Webmaster on 22/5/2015Yes, sorry, wouldn't call the Anker a cheapo one, I have one myself and it's great - it's some of the other really cheap copies which I was really referring to, which really aren't comparable.
For anyone who is interested in a waterproof and really tough battery pack though, then these Varta ones are definitely worth a look

Ian



I agree with all of that.

If people understood battery tech they would know the devices you see claiming to be 50000mah for example for under a tenner are more than likely to be 5000mah if that! I would say for cheaper devices 5400mah for £10 would be the best you could expect.

If you have a JCB Tough Phone then this Varta device would go nicely with it!


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For my iphone i just have a mophie juice case which gives me plenty of power and its all in one.


I really fail to see why its needs to be ip rated either but its good the bigger one can charge two devices at once, it must have a use for somebody away from a car charger.

Is there a market for a tough battery or is it design for the sake of design ? Only time will tell i suppose.




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The IP rating is a bonus but not something i would even look for.

Obviously if it was a choice between one with or without at the same price point and options, then the IP would be the deciding factor.

As Lockie stated the only reason i would want one with this feature was if i was going somewhere that needed it, and then i would need a similar phone to match haha


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1 - I have never seen these

2 - I have never used these

3 - I would live to try these


I have just recently started going camping bought my first Skandika tent and would love to try these


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I bought a 2300mah one from China on eBay, works great, it just gives one charge to my phone when I'm out all day and it was about 3 quid 😎


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I got a Lidl one. 2300mah. Was very handy on our last non ehu trip.

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no, no, yes - would love to win this


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1, no
2, no
3, yes

Varta is a 'known' brand and as such will carry a price premium on top of any premium for battery quality & IP Rating.

Many of the very cheap units available at any of the well known on-line outlets will likely to have been made using cheap materials and possibly without any kind of overload protection and so have questionable safety concerns.

Personally, I would never buy any battery item at a too good to be true price. A long time ago I bought some 'high capacity' rechargeable AA batteries which drained more quickly than good batteries with half the capacity and failed to hold their charge when not being used.

While I like a bargain like most people, It usually works out cheaper to buy quality. Much better to buy once and use many times than to buy many to use once.



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