Monday, 1 December 2014

Review: EasyAcc 3000 mAh Battery Case for iPhone 5/5S

I have been using power case with my iPhone 5S for the past week and this is my review – consumer experience.  In the box you get: powercase, micro USB to USB cable, headset plug and user manual (read it first!).

First impressions: powercase is made of glossy plastic and feels compact in the hand. On the top of the case is button which serves for opening the powercase. You have to pull the button to the left to open the powercase. This button also serves as power button for iPhone. On the left side of the powercase you have a hole to access do not disturb button on iphone and buttons for volume rockers. On the bottom is headphone jack, micro usb plug and button for powering the battery case on. When you press button once, it shows you battery level with four indicators, each indicator represents 25 % of the capacity. Inside the powerbank is lightning connector which is MFI (made for iphone) certified. I compared it with original apple lightning cable and I didn't noticed any difference between connectors (rounded contacts, white piece is rounded in the corners). Buttons for the power button on iphone 5s and buttons for volume rockers are very responsive.

Using the powercase: Usually I have to charge my iPhone 5S daily. Using iPhone 5s with this powercase (both 100 %) I got three days, before I had to charge my iPhone. When your iphone is running low on battery, just press button on the bottom for a few seconds and it will start charging your iphone from the powercase. With this case iPhone gets pretty bulky. FYI: iPhone itself measures: 123,8 mm x 58,6 mm x 7.6 mm . But when you are using it with this case measurements are: 146,0 m x 66,0 mm x 16,00 mm.                                                                                                     Charging empty powercase to 100 % took 3.5 hours.
You can also use this powercase as a stand, which is pretty gimmick. When you want to use it as a stand, just press the top button to the left and at the same time hold a finger on iPhone, to separate iphone from the frame of the powercase. If you don't do this, iPhone stays in the frame and if you push too strong, lightning connector  could break (lightning connector isn't fixed to the frame).

Dislikes: If you want use headphones with the powercase, you have to first remove iphone from the case and then insert the headset plug.  Another thing I don't like is that you can not charge your iphone with powercase, when  you are charging the powercase.

Conclusion: Overall, powercase is very solid device. It's great for the emergency situations, or when you are going somewhere for a weekend and don't have access to wall charger. I also recommend it to people who don't like to carry additonal  powerbanks for charging. 

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