Remember the good old days when our mobile devices are able to last 2 days (maybe even more) with moderate use? Well ever since we traded our clunky call/text phones to smartphone, that feat is nothing but a fleeting dream. Gladly, we have accessories such as the MiLi Power Sunny that can stretch our device’s mileage in dire times.
Power Banks come in all shapes and sizes and are being offered in variety of capacities. These accessories are priced depending on the battery capacity and other fancy features that come with it. In order to find the balance between price and capacity, the key is to know what’s the battery capacity of the device that you’ll be pairing it with.
Now going back to the MiLi Power Sunny, this power bank’s battery is rated at 3100mAh which is big enough to fill up most mobile devices such PMPs (Personal Music Players) and smartphones. The accessory comes with a pair of full-sized USB cables; one intended for previous generation iPod, iPhone and iPad while the other terminates to a female port that accepts the mini and micro-USB adaptors that are also included in the package.
All it takes is a couple of hours to fully charge Power Sunny. During our test, we tried draining a Sony Xperia ZL (which has a battery rating of 2730mAh) down to 1%, and then charged it using the Power Sunny. It was able to fill it up to 90% at a rate of 30% per hour. Considering that the smartphone was kept on during the entire duration of charging, the performance we got out of the power bank isn’t too shabby at all as it still was able to almost double the battery life of the device.
Mili Power Sunny specs:
Battery type: Lithium Polymer
Capacity: 3100mah
Ports: 1x USB, 1x mini-USB
Input: 5V / 500mA
Output: 5V / 1A (max)
Self-charging time: 7.5 hours
LED power indicator: 4x LED lights, equiv. to 25% each
Size: 109 x 61 x 13.5 mm
The Milli Power Sunny 3100mAh Power Bank retails for Php2,500 and are available in most tech shops like Anson’s, Astrovision and Authorized Apple Reseller stores. You can also place your order by going to Mili.ph
i saw a CDR-King 2500 mAh Solar Powerbank for only 680 php. OK na yun for me.
Price is all about the name not what it can deliver. There are better deals out there.
Dealextreme also has a 12000 mAh powerbank for around $21
This is overpriced! you can get a 5600mAh for 600-1k pesos heck you can even get the Yoobao 10400mAh for 1.4k
I have that kind of PowerBank and heck it lasts up to 2 days (fully charged) charging my mid-range smart phone, a dual-core tab and a netbook! all fully charged