Silicon Power QP77 10000mAh Power Bank Review

Others/Miscelleneous by stefan @ 2022-08-01

The QP77 Power Bank really looks great as a fashion element and offers the same capacity as the GP28 model we have reviewed a while back. The LED display has now been replaced by four individual LEDs on the side, but the new model also includes up to 3A charging at 5V. Another benefit with the QP77 is that it can charge in about 3.5 hours with Power Delivery, while the older model could only charge in about 6 hours.

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Packaging, A Closer Look

Silicon Power is ready with another 10000mAh power bank, but this time a model with a very trendy design! Instead of the usual black/white color schemes, this time we are getting a cushioned chassis with a grey non-woven fabric on both sides, while the frame is made from plastic.

 

The QP77 power bank is shipped inside a compact cardboard enclosure with an orange background; the frontal area does inform the user on the main highlights via icons:

 

 

 

The product features are also listed on the side:

 

 

 

On the opposite area, we will note two QR codes, which link to online resources:

 

 

 

On the back, Silicon Power does bring more details on the listed features, we do get the list of technical specifications for each available interface, but also some information regarding the Silicon Power offices, the product internal code name and serial number:

 

 

 

Inside the box, we will find a nice carry bag, the main product, some documentation, but also an USB cable:

 

 

 

The black travel bag is equipped with a drawstring closure in order to keep the power bank from falling out:

 

 

 

A subtle orange logo is also present here:

 

 

 

Inside the manual, we will learn of the LED indicator meaning; the QP77 is equipped with a power management feature, which gets the product in a sleep mode in about 10 to 30 seconds after the connected device has been fully charged:

 

 

 

The capacity of the power bank is noted at 10000mAh at 3.7V, 6500mAh at 5V, 3300mAh at 9V and 2300mAh at 12V; here we will learn that the USB-A ports can deliver 5V at 3A, 9V at 2A or 12V at 1.5A. The Type-C port can supply 5V at 3A, 9V at 2A and 12V at 1.5A, same as the USB-A; if charging multiple devices and using all ports, the maximum delivery is 5V at 3A:

 

 

 

The supplied cable is an USB-A to USB-C, which can be used with multiple setups:

 

 

 

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