I've tested numerous portable power stations, and they're invaluable for charging everything from smartphones and tablets to smartwatches and reading lights. One device, in particular, highlighted a crucial feature I now consider essential.
My review of the Raycon 5-in-1 Magic Laptop Power Bank revealed a frequent problem: the scarcity of readily available USB cables. The hunt for that elusive micro-USB, notorious for disappearing, is a common frustration. The Raycon power bank's integrated USB-C port with an Apple Lightning adapter is a significant improvement. However, the game-changer was the fold-out AC prongs. Simply flip them down to plug into any wall outlet and flip them back up for storage.
I now use the Raycon MLPB daily (haven't touched a traditional iPhone charger in weeks!), and the AC prongs are the primary reason I won't revert to bulky wall adapters and cables.
The Raycon MLPB features a USB-C port delivering up to 65W to compatible laptops. While most power banks recharge via USB, often USB-C for faster charging, the MLPB's single USB-C port presents a potential conflict. If used for recharging the power bank (requiring an AC outlet anyway), it's unavailable for other devices.
The fold-down AC prongs elegantly solve this. Recharge the power bank directly from the wall, leaving the USB ports free for other devices. This eliminates the need for extra USB-C to USB-A or USB-C to USB-C cables and adapters, simplifying your setup. Carrying fewer wires significantly reduces travel clutter.
The Raycon MLPB offers pass-through charging, allowing simultaneous device charging and power bank recharging. The integrated AC prongs enable plugging directly into an outlet, leaving the USB-C port and wireless Qi charging pad available. Essentially, it transforms into a versatile outlet extender with built-in safety features.
As long as the MLPB remains plugged in, your devices stay powered.
International travel adds stress, and power bank compatibility is a frequent concern. While international adapters are readily available and inexpensive, a power bank with fold-out AC prongs and multiple adapters is even more convenient. Although the Raycon MLPB doesn't include these, a separate adapter kit is easily obtainable. Adaptable AC prongs minimize the number of adapters and cables you need to carry.
The Raycon MLPB has significantly raised my expectations for power banks. The built-in AC prongs are now a must-have. Another key feature is the numeric LCD battery life display. This is a welcome improvement over the vague estimations provided by LED indicators. The precise numerical readout offers peace of mind and the satisfaction of watching the battery percentage increase during charging.
While not flawless (it can be slightly unstable in some outlets, and an extra USB-A port would be beneficial), the Raycon MLPB's advantages outweigh its minor drawbacks. My full review is available here, along with our best power bank and phone charger roundups.
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