ecomalchemisttt: 11:06am On Feb 03 |
Okay
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JuanDeDios: 11:07am On Feb 03 |
Realboygenius: It also comes with a 130W Type C fast and safe charging powered by Anifast technology that can take the Powerbank from 0-100% in 1 hour 30 mins. The powerbank is flight friendly and you can take it anywhere in the world during your business trips.
So it can't charge normal laptop?
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yahmohy27: 11:09am On Feb 03 |
Realboygenius:
As a Nigerian with epileptic power supply, a laptop with a low power can be a productivity killer most especially when you’re on the move and you need to get work done. But a power bank can be a lifesaver. Whether you're on-the-go, without access to power outlets, or facing a power outage.
The oraimo PowerJet powerbank is one of the best powerbank in the market for laptops. This powerbank features a massive 27,000mah stronger capacity that can charge both laptop and phones at once.
It also comes with a 130W Type C fast and safe charging powered by Anifast technology that can take the Powerbank from 0-100% in 1 hour 30 mins. The powerbank is flight friendly and you can take it anywhere in the world during your business trips.
The powerbank is compatible with over 1000+ mobile devices that includes laptops and phones. And it can deliver 130W Multi-device fast charge capability for charging multiple devices simultaneously.
ORAIMO WITH ITS SWELLING NATURE IS LIKE 5&6
The powerbank has undergone several test including a drop test on all sides, compression test: 10 people stepping on it without a break and a heat test.
With the oraimo PowerJet power bank, you can say goodbye to the anxiety of your laptop dying when you’re working or on the move. Whether you're a remote worker, student, or frequent traveler, this powerbank is an essential accessory to keep you powered up and productive.
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yahmohy27: 11:10am On Feb 03 |
JuanDeDios:
So it can't charge normal laptop?
ORAIMO POWERBANK IS GOOD BUT IT CAN SWELL UP EASILY
THAT IS THE TRUTH
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Bwanasaraw: 11:13am On Feb 03 |
Runaway from anything Oriamo Power bank. Within 6 months their battery starts to swell up. It also happens to their new models too
They don't use quality cells on their power bank. It swells for some time and stops working permanently.
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1Alex: 11:16am On Feb 03 |
It comes with 130W.
My HP OMEN Is 150W.
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Revolva(m): 11:17am On Feb 03 |
Notin will make me buy Oraimo powerbanks anymore.....i bought 40000Mah for 35k Naira....in 2023...July....it keep draining....i returned it ..by taking it to carlcare center...for replacement within 5 month , they gave me a brand new one , again the brand new one started it own draining again..within a month, i took it there for another replacement....they gave me another brand new one...i was happy that this is the last bustop of draining....can you imagine this last one was d worst and presently it did not even reach 3 weeks it started malfunctioning....draining na baba..it cant even charge a smart fone...you will just see from 100% to 20% witin 20 mins......WTF.....a 40000Mah that can last a week and still have like 60% batter life....omo i gave up.....my 35k Naira wasted ....i then took my money to buy itel powerbank and its d best till today serving me well long lasting
the truth it Oraimo ...is now a sham.....go to carlcare center and see complains returns anger from customers ..especially their powerbanks
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Jaycenvirtualse: 11:20am On Feb 03 |
richeeyo:
Their are type c port conversion kit not sir
Please how many hours do you think it can keep a laptop running till the battery gets exhausted?
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OredoPikin2: 11:20am On Feb 03 |
faceland:
This was the description on the page for the power station:
The power station is better
Will go for it
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kirchofff(m): 11:22am On Feb 03 |
faceland:
Only ₦80k.
Just yesterday I took a ₦250k loan that I would pay ₦450k back so I could purchase a power station for 3x this price. I wish I saw this post before purchasing.
What power station did you buy
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knockturnal(m): 11:24am On Feb 03 |
Realboygenius:
As a Nigerian with epileptic power supply, a laptop with a low power can be a productivity killer most especially when you’re on the move and you need to get work done. But a power bank can be a lifesaver. Whether you're on-the-go, without access to power outlets, or facing a power outage.
The oraimo PowerJet powerbank is one of the best powerbank in the market for laptops. This powerbank features a massive 27,000mah stronger capacity that can charge both laptop and phones at once.
It also comes with a 130W Type C fast and safe charging powered by Anifast technology that can take the Powerbank from 0-100% in 1 hour 30 mins. The powerbank is flight friendly and you can take it anywhere in the world during your business trips.
The powerbank is compatible with over 1000+ mobile devices that includes laptops and phones. And it can deliver 130W Multi-device fast charge capability for charging multiple devices simultaneously.
The powerbank has undergone several test including a drop test on all sides, compression test: 10 people stepping on it without a break and a heat test.
With the oraimo PowerJet power bank, you can say goodbye to the anxiety of your laptop dying when you’re working or on the move. Whether you're a remote worker, student, or frequent traveler, this powerbank is an essential accessory to keep you powered up and productive.
You can also try the Yoobao power bank. It has 52800 mAh. It's a life saver. Been using it since March last year.
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maxoemmy: 11:24am On Feb 03 |
It’s not good at all. I bought one and it didn’t last a week.
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IamtheTruth1(m): 11:25am On Feb 03 |
faceland:
Only ₦80k.
Just yesterday I took a ₦250k loan that I would pay ₦450k back so I could purchase a power station for 3x this price. I wish I saw this post before purchasing.
Are u marketing there products or something? Because I don't see the logic of N250k loan to pay N450k. Where's the logic?
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DigitB: 11:25am On Feb 03 |
faceland:
Only ₦80k.
Just yesterday I took a ₦250k loan that I would pay ₦450k back so I could purchase a power station for 3x this price. I wish I saw this post before purchasing.
Why did you take a loan at such strangulating interest ?
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iLoveYouToo(m): 11:29am On Feb 03 |
faceland:
Too late to cancel. They already ship it but yet to arrive. Anyway, better than nothing...
₦130k in 2022 would be around ₦526k of 2025 naira.
Need power for now. It is also loan money with high interest rate.
Looks like Fairmoney, you should stay away from high interest loans. It’s better to approach your bank
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opera1(m): 11:29am On Feb 03 |
faceland:
Only ₦80k.
Just yesterday I took a ₦250k loan that I would pay ₦450k back so I could purchase a power station for 3x this price. I wish I saw this post before purchasing.
Not possible sir/ma. How interest take big the actual loan?
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opera1(m): 11:30am On Feb 03 |
IamtheTruth1:
Are u marketing there products or something? Because I don't see the logic of N250k loan to pay N450k. Where's the logic?
He's definitely doing marketing for them.
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opera1(m): 11:34am On Feb 03 |
Revolva:
Notin will make me buy Oraimo powerbanks anymore.....i bought 40000Mah for 35k Naira....in 2023...July....it keep draining....i returned it ..by taking it to carlcare center...for replacement within 5 month , they gave me a brand new one , again the brand new one started it own draining again..within a month, i took it there for another replacement....they gave me another brand new one...i was happy that this is the last bustop of draining....can you imagine this last one was d worst and presently it did not even reach 3 weeks it started malfunctioning....draining na baba..it cant even charge a smart fone...you will just see from 100% to 20% witin 20 mins......WTF.....a 40000Mah that can last a week and still have like 60% batter life....omo i gave up.....my 35k Naira wasted ....i then took my money to buy itel powerbank and its d best till today serving me well long lasting
the truth it Oraimo ...is now a sham.....go to carlcare center and see complains returns anger from customers ..especially their powerbanks
Get a good Romos powerbank
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CodeTemplar: 11:35am On Feb 03 |
27.6AH X 3.7V = 102.12WHr. Thats impressive but too retro.
Most DDR3 Laptops have 4.4AH X 11.1V = 49WHr.
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Konquest: 11:38am On Feb 03 |
DesChyko:
Depends on the output wattage. For a power bank to charge a random laptop:
1. The laptop needs to have a Type C port since that's readily ed.
2. The power bank should be able to output 45W and above. Older laptop models may require less power but those hardly have Type C charging ports.
In summary, use only a power bank only if specified to charge laptops. The power drain on uned power banks will damage the batteries in the power bank.
Impressive takes.
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Konquest: 11:40am On Feb 03 |
DesChyko:
Jesus H. Christ.
That's a bloody waste of funds.
It's forgiveable though, since it's likely your first time doing this alternative energy thing and you went in yourself. Moreover, we can't all be lucky to meet good guidance on our first try.
My first power station setup cost me about 130k in 2022. Custom built in Nigeria here and ships as separate components.
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Hammylawali: 11:44am On Feb 03 |
faceland:
Only ₦80k.
Just yesterday I took a ₦250k loan that I would pay ₦450k back so I could purchase a power station for 3x this price. I wish I saw this post before purchasing.
250k for 450k  … that’s too much o, these loan guys are real vampires…
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OKOATA(m): 11:45am On Feb 03 |
Where to get this bro.
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AbujaLagos: 11:47am On Feb 03 |
faceland:
This was the description on the page for the power station:
what product is this pls. I don fall for this specifications
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Afonja007: 11:54am On Feb 03 |
faceland:
Only ₦80k.
Just yesterday I took a ₦250k loan that I would pay ₦450k back so I could purchase a power station for 3x this price. I wish I saw this post before purchasing.
let me ask you please cus i dont know. loan 1,2million naira from any nigerian bank how much is the intrest for 6months
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nwakgr8(m): 12:10pm On Feb 03 |
faceland:
Too late to cancel. They already ship it but yet to arrive. Anyway, better than nothing...
₦130k in 2022 would be around ₦526k of 2025 naira.
Need power for now. It is also loan money with high interest rate.
why you dey show your debt here,,, shey na we go pay for you ni.
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NaijaCover(m): 12:16pm On Feb 03 |
faceland:
Only ₦80k.
Just yesterday I took a ₦250k loan that I would pay ₦450k back so I could purchase a power station for 3x this price. I wish I saw this post before purchasing.
Which Loan App, do you borrow the 250k
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edicied: 12:17pm On Feb 03 |
Anything Oriamo run
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leye4u: 12:25pm On Feb 03 |
faceland:
Only ₦80k.
Just yesterday I took a ₦250k loan that I would pay ₦450k back so I could purchase a power station for 3x this price. I wish I saw this post before purchasing.
you collected 250k loan to pay 450k....chai you are killing your finances.....don't do.that again please
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Konquest: 12:40pm On Feb 03 |
Revolva: Notin will make me buy Oraimo powerbanks anymore.....i bought 40000Mah for 35k Naira....in 2023...July....it keep draining....i returned it ..by taking it to carlcare center...for replacement within 5 month , they gave me a brand new one , again the brand new one started it own draining again..within a month, i took it there for another replacement....they gave me another brand new one...i was happy that this is the last bustop of draining....can you imagine this last one was d worst and presently it did not even reach 3 weeks it started malfunctioning....draining na baba..it cant even charge a smart fone...you will just see from 100% to 20% witin 20 mins......WTF.....a 40000Mah that can last a week and still have like 60% batter life....omo i gave up.....my 35k Naira wasted ....i then took my money to buy itel powerbank and its d best till today serving me well long lasting
the truth it Oraimo ...is now a sham.....go to carlcare center and see complains returns anger from customers ..especially their powerbanks
That's too bad, they're simply killling their brand name with these repeated complaints.
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