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RavPower PowerStation Series 20100mAh Portable Power Outlet This RavPower PowerStation sits at the bottom of our chart not because it’s not any good (actually we wouldn’t recommend anything here we wouldn’t personally own and use ourselves), but because for most users it will be overkill, and probably over budget. The PowerStation is available from Amazon for £89.99/$95.99, and there is plenty here to warrant that somewhat extravagant price. The PowerStation stands out for its inclusion of an actual plug socket – and not a US or EU two-pin plug that you need to pair with an adaptor, but an actual UK three-pin plug, rated at 65W. These things are hard to come by. (That said, if you need a two-pin version there’s also the £119.99/$129.99 RavPower PowerStation 27,000mAh version, reviewed here.) As well as the plug there’s a 19V/1.6A DC jack for significantly faster recharging – despite its huge capacity you can recharge this bank in just four hours, when a comparable bank might take 13 hours over a standard Micro-USB input. At 69x69x146mm this power bank isn’t going to fit in anyone’s pocket, but it does come with a hard mesh case and all the necessary attachments (including some carabiner clips).
And it does have enough power to fill an iPhone seven times, and most Android phones four or five times. Now you’re probably not want to carry your actual phone charger with you to plug into this thing, but RavPower has you covered here too with a 15W USB-C output and 12W ‘iSmart’ USB output. Both these ports are pretty fast, if not Quick Charge fast. This is a reddot award-winning design, and we love the soft-touch rubbery finish and rounded corners that make it feel less unwieldy and prone to damage. A plastic LED strip running around the middle breaks the black, and the small vents top and bottom help with heat dissipation.
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Learn more in our full RavPower PowerStation 20,100mAh review. ON NOVEMBER 27 "BEST MID-RANGE PHONE 2018: BALANCING FEATURES AND VALUE" Best mid-range phone 2018: Balancing features and value Want more help deciding which is best for you? Read our buying advice for the Best Mid-Range Phones 1. Honor 10 Continuing its run of good form, the Honor 10 is the best mid-range phone you can buy right now. Battery life might not be anything to write home about but that’s not unusual and there’s so much to like here. Much of what the Honor 10 offers, like display, cameras and build quality are at the level you’d expect from a phone twice the price. The software is better than ever and you get a whopping 128GB of storage as standard.
Add in smooth performance, a headphone jack, dual-SIM and attractive design and you can see why this is the current mid-range king. Read our Honor 10 review. 2. Moto G6 The Moto G6 might not be waterproof, but a water repellent coating is better than nothing and the phone looks better than ever. For the tidy sum of £219, the G6 is a mid-range (almost budget) bargain with a great screen, dual cameras, decent batter life and a fingerprint scanner.
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A combination of 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage won’t be enough for everyone so just spend an extra £20 for the better Amazon model. Read our Moto G6 review. 3. Honor 8X Though it only costs £229.99 in the UK, the Honor 8X looks, feels and performs like a high-end smartphone in most respects.
It features a gorgeous shimmering glass back and a stunning 6.5in FHD+ bezel-less display on the front, complete with a Notch housing a 20Mp camera. It offers advanced features including facial recognition that works well in most environments, and although performance isn’t perfect when running demanding apps, it should be more than enough for casual browsing and
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