
"The Snap-n-Charge is small as power banks go, and only 3,200 mAh/16 Wh. This is good enough for a quick top-up of a smartphone or headphones. And a top-up is what you get -- the capacity is enough for about a 50% top-up for a smartphone or portable speaker, or about three or four recharges of earbuds or headphones. The power bank is housed in a polymer shell that shrugs off impacts and damage from being rattled around pockets and bags with things like keys."
"A cool feature of the Snap-n-Charge is that it doesn't rely on the user having a charge cable. Instead, it features a magnetic connector that can take three different adapters -- Apple Lightning, USB-C, or micro USB connector. These snap onto the power bank quite solidly and hold on with enough force to keep everything together while it's doing its job. You can shake the power bank off the connector if you try, but that's the way with magnetic connectors."
"Some people are happier with a small power bank that they can chuck into a pocket or bag and have ready to turn to when they need a quick emergency recharge. And the smaller, the better. Also: This bright LED power bank turned out to be my most useful blackout gadget And it's a bonus if they don't have to carry cables and such. This is where the comes into play. A tiny charger that's ready to change whatever needs a recharge."
The Snap-n-Charge is a small 3,200 mAh (16 Wh) power bank designed for quick top-ups rather than full recharges. The capacity yields roughly a 50% smartphone top-up or three to four earbud/headphone charges. The unit uses a durable polymer shell to resist impacts from pockets and bags. A small power button and LED array indicate power level. A magnetic connector accepts interchangeable Lightning, USB-C, or micro USB tips, which snap on solidly and hold during use. The magnetic tips are long enough to clear chunky cases. The magnetic connection can be dislodged by vigorous shaking, consistent with magnetic designs.
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