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High output, with its 100Wh, is great for high power devices. Perfect for Steam Deck too...
This power bank comes with a USB lead, and a user manual. The power bank is designed to be used with V-Mount, or V-Lock, accessories such as professional film and video equipment. This does have outputs for 2x D-TAP, USB-A Output, USB-C Input/Output (100W Max), DC-12V out, and a BP electrode Input/Output. This one comes with a high capacity of 6700mAh and can provide 100Wh for extended video recording and other long duration activities. There is battery power bar on the side and if you press the power button once, it will illuminate in 4 segments with each one measuring 25%. It came with 25% of power so it’s best to fully charge it before use. There is also an emergency night light which is a simple LED on the bottom of the power bank. Holding the power button in for 2-3 seconds turns this on. It’s not the brightness so it’s best not used to look in dark spaces while it’s light but in complete darkness, it’s more than enough to see things as it does illuminate things reasonably well.
I took this away with me on holiday to charge my devices. Since it provides up to 100Wh it was more than enough to charge my Steam Deck while gaming on it at the same time which is always a good test of a power bank as it demands a good amount of power to charge faster than the Steam Decks battery can drain during gaming. This impressed me as not all power banks are capable of this, but this managed it without any issues. My next test was on my action camera which I left out overnight to do a time lapse shot of the night sky. The cameras battery was still at 100% the next day and it was still recording.
This is an impressive power bank, mainly aimed at professional videographers and photography. I don’t have any of those devices as they are crazy expensive for home use but if you’re after a power bank with a high output for devices that need it, this is more than enough to power them. The 100Wh is achievable through the PD USB-C port as the USB-A has a lower output. The 100Wh is shared over all of the ports which it seems priority id for the D-TAP and BP and it will then dynamically distribute the remaining power to the other ports, If you have nothing in the D-TAP or BP ports, then all of the power is shared between the rest with priority being for the USB-C port since it carries the most power….
I took this away with me on holiday to charge my devices. Since it provides up to 100Wh it was more than enough to charge my Steam Deck while gaming on it at the same time which is always a good test of a power bank as it demands a good amount of power to charge faster than the Steam Decks battery can drain during gaming. This impressed me as not all power banks are capable of this, but this managed it without any issues. My next test was on my action camera which I left out overnight to do a time lapse shot of the night sky. The cameras battery was still at 100% the next day and it was still recording.
This is an impressive power bank, mainly aimed at professional videographers and photography. I don’t have any of those devices as they are crazy expensive for home use but if you’re after a power bank with a high output for devices that need it, this is more than enough to power them. The 100Wh is achievable through the PD USB-C port as the USB-A has a lower output. The 100Wh is shared over all of the ports which it seems priority id for the D-TAP and BP and it will then dynamically distribute the remaining power to the other ports, If you have nothing in the D-TAP or BP ports, then all of the power is shared between the rest with priority being for the USB-C port since it carries the most power….
25/10/2025











