A**R
Absolutely love it. Way better than any other.
Not only did I slam this thing in a car door, drop it down some stairs, and accidentally throw it across the room, but I still use this thing daily.It is a little bulky, I'll give it that. But it freaking shows the percent right on the front. Who the hell likes those ones that show the little dots? Nobody wants to guesstimate what the percent of their pack is. Meanwhile i know that I have exactly 52% right now - enough to charge my phone 2 times. This thing is great. Get it. You won't regret it. The ONLY downside is that it's bulky and a tiny bit heavy. Other than that it's rad.
A**Z
Lasted 20 months - now it's useless
Lasted 20 months. Now the charge port I use to charge my phone is loose and I have to press the cord in exactly right as hard as I can to make it charge...and if I let go, it doesn't charge the phone. Obviously I cannot do this all day. I know it is not the cord as I've got several that work on other things as well. Prior to this it usually took a full night plugged into my desktop to charge up the pack, and I got at least 2-3 charges of my Nexux 5x or 5 on this...didn't really count. It is heavy and feels solid, but why didn't they add a rubberized shock-proof case. I feel like it stopped working just because I have carried it around...which is the point of a power pack. I wouldn't need it if I was sitting at home/office/starbucks with a wall plug. I'd like to contact the company for a replacement, but I cannot figure out how to do so. I didn't even use it daily for the 20 months. There were probably long stretches of 3-4 months where it sat unused.
F**K
FALLS APART
The battery seems to hold a charge and have decent reserve power - but that’s all I can say good. And that’s all a waste because key parts are EXTREMELY CHEAPLY MADE! This unit has two USB output ports, one 1.0 amp and one 2.1. After just a few months, the 2.1 port just fell into the unit. Since then, I have used this unit very little because I have another one (a different brand). Even using the Limefuel unit rarely, the 1.0 has also become loose - it now only works if a device is plugged in and held in a certain position. VERY poor quality! There is no excuse for this. Why make a product where only certain parts (ports) need to handle stress and make those so cheaply just to save a few pennies per unit - and thereby render the product useless! What a waste! And now they’ve lost a customer “forever”.... Buy Anker - you won’t go wrong.
E**K
Really cool looking paperweight.
When I first received this battery pack, I was very impressed. It had a good feel and the digital display was a bonus. It would legitimately recharge our devices many times over. It was a must for traveling. I even bought the case recommended by the manufacturer, just to be sure it was well protected.About a month after purchasing, one of the USB ports stopped working. It would simply not charge a device unless you pushed the cable hard into the battery pack. If you let up on the pressure it would stop charging. Not too a big of a deal, but it meant you could only charge one device at a time. Then, several months later, the other USB outlet stopped working. Now I have a really cool looking paperweight that fits nicely into the case I bought.Pretty disappointed, because it didn't wear out from use, or abuse, just poor manufacturing.
R**T
USB port broke easily
Updated review:Unfortunately after 5 months of use, I encountered the same issues like many other poster. The usb port broke, I need to press the usb cable against the port for it to charge.I bought short usb cable from amazon since day one such that I don't have to insert or take off, yet it still broke.Original review:I have this product for over a week now. The device is actually quite large, roughly the size of 3 iPhone 6 plus stack together.Beware the percentage reading might not be accurate, but over time it gets better. In the first few days, the reading went from 100% to ~40% to charge just 1 iphone6 plus. I emailed Limefuel and they mentioned that the device have more charge than what it's shown and after few cycle, it will show a better reading.I confirmed that, at 40%, I am still able to charge iphone 6 plus, and ipad and ipad mini. Now after over a week of use, charging an iPhone 6 plus brought down the percentage from 100% to 72%, but the second charge brought it down from 72% to 58%.The USB port is tight, it takes effort to insert a USB cable. I noticed that other reviewers mentioned that the port are broken easily. I ended up buying the 3" AmazonBasics Apple Certified Lightning to USB. I just put them there permanently
D**E
Liking it so far, questions may be coming up.
FINAL UPDATE-I had to get a replacement in which they were excellent and provided fast service. The second one had the same problem, in which the USB ports got pushed in and became dysfunctional. I won't even bother contacting again because I now know its a design flaw. I got some decent usage out of the second so I'm happy even though its useless now, More batteries for my ecig I guess now.So far so good. This is my first night and will update as it comes along. The rate of discharge is concerning me a little, but I will test it out later after it has run through some more cycles. The one thing I'm interested in is that while I am charging it, it seems to randomly flash the green light for a couple seconds and sometimes I think its actually stopping charging for a minute before resuming. At 50-60% it was recharging really fast then slowed down to a crawl. As I have written this the green light has flashed three times. Maybe that was designed so you could find it in the dark?----update----wow! amazing customer support! the 2.1 amp port fell inside the battery and they replaced it with no hassle since the warranty extends past the Amazon policy. Sarah was quick to respond, and i didn't get bumped around the staff
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