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Mogix portable battery charger scores high with reviewers

In a recent non-paid review from OSReviews this power bank stood out above the competition.

Popular YouTube video review channel OSReviews has placed its focus on the Mogix portable battery charger and has pointed out the many ways that this device was able to shine within its category.

Among the first things that was pointed out in the review was the powerful dual charging ports.

The reviewer demonstrated that not only does the Mogix portable battery charger make it possible to plug two different devices in at the same time, but that it also makes it possible to recharge a device at a rate that is even faster than plugging it in to the average wall socket. This is a very attractive feature in a backup power bank as it allows the device to be recharged as quickly as possible.

The small, light, and durable construction of the portable battery charger from Mogix was also spotlighted.

This 10400 mAh mobile power bank was also praised for its durable, sleek, and attractive construction and the fact that it is quite slim and light. The one downside to its glossy exterior was that it attracts fingerprints. Equally, those can be easily wiped away using virtually any kind of soft fabric cloth. The reviewer pointed out that it feels solid in the hand and has a consistent weight distribution, each of which revealed careful attention to quality.

The top corner of this mobile battery pack offers a button for an LED indicator that reveals how much battery power is left within the device. This is made up of four LED lights, each of which represents approximately 25 percent of the complete charge of the gadget.

All of the ports (the two USB outputs for recharging mobile devices and the micro USB input for charging up the battery pack, itself through a computer or a wall charger) are all available on the top. The reviewer pointed out that the device isn’t much wider than the USB ports, themselves, showing that this portable battery charger is very slim, despite the large amount of power that it holds, and can be easily carried in a pocket and is “easy to carry around”.

When the power bank was tested with two devices, it was determined that even when “simultaneously charging to products at once has no effect on the charging rate, the speed, or the temperature of the power bank.”

A spokesperson from Mogix, Angelia Linders was pleased to see the review and explained that “We are thrilled about our 5 Star customer satisfaction reports, scoring 95%, showing people are loving how dependable and easy our Slim Fit power banks really are.”  More information is also available through the Mogix YouTube Channel.

Wearable technology market predictions abound but don’t align

The Apple Watch was seen by many as the hope for the wearables sector’s future, but will it be enough?

There was a massive amount of hype before the release of the Apple Watch not only because it would be the next device from the iPhone maker, but also because many people saw the company’s entry into the market as the future of the wearable technology sector.

Now, the device has been out for a while and predictions have been diverging regarding its influence.

It is certain that the sales of those devices have been strong, and it has drawn wearable technology into the spotlight so that even people who had never heard of a smartwatch before have frequently heard of one, now. But at the same time, the majority of people still haven’t actually seen these wearables in real life. Aside from fitness trackers, most people haven’t actually experienced the use of smartwatches or smartglasses, nor have they seen them on anyone else. So analysts have been coming up with their predictions about the growth of the sector, and it seems that no two are quite alike.

The wearable technology sector is still learning about what consumers actually want from these devices.

Among the primary complaints that had arisen about smartwatches – well before the release of the Apple Watch – was that many of them were very chunky and were not very appealing. Very few people were interested in wearing something that made them look like an extra in a made for TV sci-fi movie.

The offerings have smoothed out a little bit, particularly as many wearables companies have partnered up with fashion designers in order to help to make sure that consumers would feel that the devices that they had to be offer would be something that would be worth wearing. However, there have been several other issues in terms of performance that have arisen and those still have yet to be addressed.

For instance, many consumers feel that the battery life of wearables is too short. The majority of devices that are currently being sold have an average one day battery life. While it may be convenient to plug in a smartphone overnight in order to recharge it, this becomes inconvenient for smartwatch wearers as their gadgets often involve features that track their sleep.

If they have to take the wearable technology devices off, then they lose the ability to benefit from that feature. This could lead to an albeit temporary trend of using the devices overnight, but recharging them during the daytime with portable battery chargers that can be plugged in and slipped into a pocket.

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