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Review: EnergyQC Power Bank Pilot X7

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The EnergyQC Power Bank Pilot X7 focuses on convenience and portability. This tidy but sizeable power bank boasts a whooping 20,000 mAh charging capacity. Furthermore, it has 3 charging points and can fast charge a device thanks to its 3.1A High-Speed charge port. Consequently, if you are in a hurry, this device has you covered.

Alongside these key features is a handy LED torch. Now, you may think this additional element is gimmicky. However, it proves to be an extremely useful tool. As such, this minor idea makes this device stand out from its peers. On top of this, you can charge 3 devices simultaneously. Therefore, you no longer have to worry about prioritising your mobile phone over your children’s tablets.

What’s in the box of the EnergyQC Power Bank Pilot X7?

  • The compact packaging is understated but robust. This plain box won’t get the juices flowing. However, it is recyclable and protects the contents whilst being delivered.
  • The EnergyQC Power Bank Pilot X7 is pleasant to look at. Its black livery is complemented by red accents. Furthermore, the smooth plastic finish is relatively lightweight compared to its peers. Each port is located at the top end of the device. Moreover, the LED torch is placed here as well. Other than this, there is a tactile button that has an LED charge capacity indicator.
  • A small USB-A to USB-C charging cable is provided to charge the device.
  • Understand the fundamentals thanks to the small but handy user guide.

Technical aspects.

The EnergyQC Power Bank Pilot X7 packs a lot of punch for such a small device. This fast-charging beast allows you to rapidly charge any compatible device. Thanks to the 18W PD port, you’ll notice enhanced charging abilities compared to its leading rival. Alongside this, you can use both the USB-A and USB-C or USB-Micro B ports at the same time. This simple idea was a game-changer that allows you to focus on enjoying your precious time rather than worrying about your power-loving technology.

The variety of ports enhances the compatibility of this device. The USB-A ports are QC3.0 with 18W compatibility. Whereas, the USB-Micro B port is 5V/2A, 9V/A. Finally, the USB-C port is bidirectional! This fantastic design choice allows you to use 1 cable to charge the power bank and any compatible device. Its PD3.0 18W port is suitable for many modern phones or tablets and that is another reason why this stands out from the crowd.

Build quality.

Weighing in at around 325g, the EnergyQC Power Bank Pilot X7 is extremely portable. Furthermore, the black plastic finish doesn’t look or feel cheap. Instead, there is a reassuring, robust nature that is perfect for those that like to camp. Alternatively, maybe you have children that cannot do without power on their precious tech. If this is the case, you are reassured that this device will survive some roughhousing.

My only complaint is minor! I’ve recently reviewed the Monoprice Power Bank 20,000 mAh and was impressed by its wireless charging pad. Sadly, though, this product doesn’t have this excellent feature. Now, this is a small issue but had the EnergyQC Power Bank Pilot X7 had a wireless docking station, then it would have been a mighty impressive device. Instead, if you happen to forget your charging cable, unfortunately, you won’t be able to use this great power bank.

Is the EnergyQC Power Bank Pilot X7 worth it?

Available for less than £29, this power bank is great value for money. Yes, it doesn’t have a wireless docking station, but this feature comes at a cost. The aforementioned Monoprice device is more expensive and much heavier by comparison. Accordingly, if you want something that can slip into your pocket or bag without weighing you down, then the EnergyQC Power Bank Pilot X7 is the way to go. Alongside this, the LED flashlight was an excellent, albeit small feature that impressed me. Therefore, I liked this product and I recommend that you buy it here! If you are shopping in America, you can buy the device here!

The EnergyQC Power Bank Pilot X7 has been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.
Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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