Efficient PD/QC 20W Fast Charging
The USB-C interface supports a maximum output of 20W.
Concurrently Charge 2 Devices
C100 Digital Display can charge 2 devices at the same time with a maximum output of 15W. LED Digital Display indicates accurate power status at a glance to easily track charging status.
Light But Powerful
C100 Digital Display weights only 200g, which is easy to carry within your bag. Its capacity also ensures having sufficient power during travel.
Multi-Circuit Protection
The C100 Digital Display sports intelligent internal circuitry that protects against over-charge, over-discharge, over-temperature, short-circuiting, over-voltage, and over-current, giving you complete peace of mind.
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity 10,000mAh
3.7V / 37Wh
Rated Capacity 5V / 6500mAh
9V / 3500mAh
12V / 2600mAh
Battery Rechargeable Li-Polymer battery
Color Black
Dimensions (LxWxH) 96 x 64.5 x 24.7 mm
Weight 200g
Input USB-C: DC 5V / 3A, 9V / 2A, 12V / 1.5A
Output USB-C: DC 5V / 3A, 9V / 2.22A, 12V / 1.67A, 20W Max
USB-A: DC 5V / 3A, 9V / 2A, 12V / 1.5A, 18W Max
Max. Output USB-C + USB-A: DC 5V / 3A, 15W
Accessories USB Type-C Cable
User Manual
Warranty 1 year
Remarks
ADATA power banks utilize rechargeable Li-Polymer batteries. Rated capacities are affected by various factors including but not limited to ambient temperature, testing conditions, and methods. Rated capacities of ADATA power banks are all tested and approved by third party test labs under strict conditions. The available capacity of rechargeable batteries decreases gradually with time and number of uses.
When using an ADATA power bank to charge your USB-C devices, please use the device’s original cable for optimal charging.
The primary reason for the reverse charging issue on the iPhone 15 is the bi-directional design (input and output) of the Power Bank’s USB-C interface.
According to Apple’s official statement, the iPhone 15 Series USB-C provides 4.5W reverse charging, allowing an iPhone to be used as a temporary mobile power source for other devices. Please try the following fixes to address this issue:
Re-connect the charging cable.
Activate the Power Bank using the power button before connecting the iPhone 15.
Ensure that the charge level of the Power Bank is higher than that of the iPhone 15.
Use the Power Bank’s USB-A charging port to charge the iPhone 15 instead (charging USB-A to C will not trigger reverse charging issue).

















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