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Ambrane Stylo 20K Review: 2000mAh Madness in budget !


Hey, what's up guys it's Ayan here from The Tech Info House. So, today I'm gonna give you guys my long-term review of the Ambrane Stylo 20K power bank which I bought from Amazon for ₹899 (The price will vary in accordance with the time period you buy-in). I've been using this power bank for quite some time now and I'm overall really happy with the way it has been performing. 

The Ambrane Stylo 20K is a 20000mAh power bank, with high-density lithium polymer battery, it has dual output & input via Type C / Micro USB. The outer body of the Power bank is made with ABS plastic material which not only gives it a stylish premium finish but also makes it more durable and resistant to scratches/marks. The Stylo 20k is capable of charging two devices simultaneously through dual USB ports. The maximum current output of the power bank is 5V/2.4A. When it comes to safety, Stylo 20k is equipped with intelligent Integrated Circuit which has over 9 layers of protection viz-a-viz – Protection from Temperature Resistance, Short Circuit, Reset Mechanism, Input Overvoltage Protection, Incorrect Insertion, Output Over-current, Output Overvoltage Protection, Overcharge and Over-discharge, PTC Protective Circuits for the Cell. Lastly, the power bank comes with an LED charging indicator located at the top of the power bank that indicates the power status along with a power button just next to it. Okay, enough of specs. Lets now talk about the real-life performance of the power bank  So, as I  mentioned earlier I've been using this power bank for quite some time now and it has been performing at par with what the company promised. 

The most surprising thing to me about the power bank is its size. It is very rare to see a 20000mAh power bank to be this compact. I've compared it with Xiaomi's 20000mAh power bank and I gotta say that the Stylo 20K is way more compact. Overall, I really like the design language of this power bank (It is available in black as well as white color). When it comes to charging your device, it more or less takes a similar time to that of a standard charging brick (5V, 2A). It is worth noting that this power bank is not Qualcomm quick charge certified but I personally feel this isn't a big deal. Anyways, when it comes to charing the power bank itself it can take as high as 12 hours depending upon the power brick that you're using. It is a good idea to charge the power bank overnight as it takes a considerable amount of time to charge. Overall, I believe it is a really good deal if you can get it under ₹1000 as its closest competitor i.e. Mi 20000mAh power bank costs ₹1499 which to me is considerably high.


If you want a better overview of the product, I have attached a video underneath to help you out.

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