Found your channel because of gaming tests but now i often find myself watching your reviews too! I can tell that your editing skills have gotten better overtime. I hope you get the monetization you deserve bro👍
I have the powerbank and man i tell you that is the total definiton of BANG FOR THE BUCK...so damn cun looo...can charge almost anything with the max compatible capacity and re-charging the powerbank is way faster than any other powerbanks i have used before...trully amazing product
Ah I should explain more. The ROG Ally needs 65W to be able to work at its full 30W power for its chipset. High wattage power banks like this are quite uncommon.
@@NasiLemakTech ahh i see, noted. so wait, does that powerbank manage to charge the ROG Ally @ 65W? coz ROG has it's own proprietary charging profile right? I had a Baseus powerbank which is rated 65W, it can charge my huawei at 30W (the max) but on my ROG Phone it only manages 30W as well (it can't do 65W T.T) I think coz it doesn't read the ROG charging profile
@@optimusaaron ROG Ally is technically just a laptop but with a different shape, and it uses USB-PD 3.0 standard. I'm not familiar with Baseus power banks 🤔 I know for Ugreen, there's a weird issue whereby if I plug a 65W Ugreen charger into a 65W Asus laptop, it won't get the full 65W. At that time when I discovered this, I didn't have enough tools to know why. Perhaps when I encounter it again, I will have the necessary tools now. I think it has something to do with how the charger actually is slightly lower than the supposed wattage.
@@NasiLemakTech i see, noted~ yea it is a bit weird. but my Baseus when I plug it to charge my ROG laptop it can give full 65W juice but not to my ROG Phone xD damn... but cool2, that's interesting to know~ thanks for replying & sharing bro!
Your phone is probably Xiaomi and no, Xiaomi uses a proprietary charging standard. You'll have to buy their own charger and cable to fast charge your device. This charger is using USB-PD standard, which is used by all laptops, and phones/tablets by Apple, ROG, and Samsung.