

🔌 Power Up Your Productivity, Anywhere, Anytime!
The NJF-3X by Krisdonia is a premium 27000mAh portable power bank featuring a 130W AC outlet, dual QC 3.0 USB-A fast charging ports, and ultra-fast 4.5-hour recharge time. Designed for professionals on the go, it supports laptops, projectors, and mobile devices with pass-through charging and advanced safety protections, ensuring reliable power wherever your work takes you.













| ASIN | B07R8Y24PB |
| Amperage | 3 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Laptop,Iphone |
| Battery Capacity | 27000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Charge Time | 5 Hours |
| Battery Weight | 535 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,627 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1,459 in Laptop Chargers & Adapters |
| Brand | Krisdonia |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | iphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | all |
| Connector Type | Lightning, USB Type C, usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 257 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 5.91 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Weight | 1160 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Nejifu Technology Co.,Ltd |
| Model Number | NJF-3X |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fast Charging,Portable,Travel |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging,Portable,Travel |
| UPC | 768415307441 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
P**K
My New Travel MVP!
This thing is awesome. I grabbed it for trips and it has way more power than I expected. The AC outlet is clutch — I can plug in my laptop, charge my phone, even run a little projector. It feels super solid, charges fast, and the display is actually really handy. Honestly just a super reliable power bank that does exactly what you want. Definitely worth it.
S**R
Power bank with lot of power
impressed with battery like, I wish it had more USB C ports but at the same time the 110 V outlet just make it compatible with many more things. I was able to charge my laptop couple of times and it still had some juice left.
E**H
Battery life is horrible and it takes forever to charge up a laptop only plugged in
I so wanted this to work, but it did not!! Even when fully charged, it barely stayed charged for 2 hours at best. It only charged my laptop and took forever, progressing only 1% at a time. And it is heavy
U**Z
Reliable
Very useful for travel and remote work. It charges my laptop fully and still has enough battery left for my phone. The AC outlet is great for small devices. The display is clear and easy to read. It is a bit heavy and takes up space in a backpack. Overall, a reliable backup power source with good capacity.
S**.
great power bank with a lot of power
In light of all the talks of the power grid being shut off and the increase of climate disasters, I decided I should get prepared. So I bought this! I love all the different ways you can plug things into it. It holds a lot of power which is great for longer term usage. I'll be taking this off grid camping as well. The case is really nice too! I need to get a solar power charger and see how well that works with this but I can only buy so many things at a time in this economy so that will be a near future purchase and I'll come back to update you all!
S**J
Perfect for travel and emergencies
This Krisdonia power bank is a life saver - it charges my laptop and phone super fast, and the ac outlet is really handy. The build quality feels solid and it's TSA approved so I can take it to flights without worry. Great battery capacity and totally worth the price.
R**2
This is a pretty nice battery pack
If you want to avoid trying to find wall plugs at the airport or just trying to have an emergency battery pack then this is the one for you. First thing about this is that I actually had to get a replacement unit. The first unit the power button was actually sinking in and getting stuck so make sure you press the power button a few times when you first get it. It should just be a small press and not go all the way into the unit. This unit is a bit on the heavy side so be aware of that when packing I would say this thing weights close to five pounds more or little less. It is pretty compact so it can fit in most backpacks. It comes with its own carrying bag as well that will protect it from external scratches. The outer layer is a pretty anti slide surface in my opinion so you are not going to be sliding this off of the desk or anything. This battery pack is pretty strong. I tried to power a monitor with it and it actually did for several minutes before running out of power although I would not recommend using this battery for that purpose but it is definitely a good thing to note about it. It has two ways of charging your laptop. From what I can tell it can charge your laptop via type C port or a wall plug that is provided. Be aware that with the type c port charging for the battery you will require a strong power brick to charge the battery. That being said it can actually charge a macbook via type c to type c which is pretty nice if you are trying to charge two laptops at the same time although the charging is extremely diminished doing this. There is an actual number gauge to show how much power is left in the battery which is really nice. I am not needing to guess how much percentage is left before it dies. The charging time for this device can be close to six hours or more from dead to full, but it provides you laptop with up to eight hours of battery life. I was able to power a laptop with no battery for about four hours alone on just this device alone. Be aware that this device does get warm while it is in usage so be careful not to have this device say under a blanket or inside the carrying case when you are using it as the carrying case is made of insulated material. There are also several USB ports to plug in your phone if you need to. You can charge your phone about six to seven times over before needing to recharge your device again. It does come with a type c cable and the charging cable you can plug into the wall. In order to power this device on you will need to push and hold the button for about two to three seconds before it starts working in the wall outlet part of the battery. If you are just charging your phone, all you need to do is press the power button and it should start charging immediately from what I can tell. It does support fast charging for phones from what I can tell which is nice. I really like the battery for charging my macbook or windows laptop. It really has a strong charging capability able to charge your phone and laptop at the same time. It has a rather nice carrying case to protect the battery from external damage. Finally, it allows you to not have to worry about finding that wall plug to charge your laptop while you are traveling.
E**O
Useful, but.... suboptimal design, heavy, inefficient, and noisy
A generally good concept, except for some shortcomings. Everything has a cost, not just in price but in tradeoffs. For anyone with an already heavy computer bag, this additional weight and bulk are going to be noticed immediately. If you want power, you pay for it in several dimensions. There is no free joule. Experience shows that it takes about 4-5 hours to charge a depleted battery pack. That is about twice as long as it will power a typical Thinkpad using the AC outlet, though you can use the AC outlet power while the battery pack is being charged. In one test I completely removed the OEM battery from the Thinkpad and the battery pack successfully powered the computer for 2.5 hours on AC OUT without dropping below the recommended 20 percent minimum charge level. Note that the 20 percent is an industry recommendation but not mentioned by the distributor/manufacturer. For a typical laptop that calls for 19-20 volts DC, a far better design solution would have been a DC OUT at 19 VDC. Some Kristonia power products evidently have this feature. Instead, with this device, you have to use AC OUT to run through your laptop AC/DC converter/adapter, and that involves enormous inefficiencies. You lose energy in the DC=> AC conversion within the battery pack, then again with the AC=>DC conversion at your laptop adapter, and the battery pack then has to run a fan to cools its conversion innards, resulting in not just power losses but a bit of noise that may not be welcome to everyone. That fan appears to stay on when supply AC power out, rather than only operating when the internal components require cooling. Another design shortcoming. The "user manual" is the size of a post-card, with type too small to be read normally. To the device distributor: Redesign this thing for a 19 VDC OUT port, and a set of DC tip/connectors for a versatile range of laptops, and you will have a 5-star winner. Nice points: The power status display is a plus. The carrying case is a nice bit of foofoo. None of the components run hot. The AC/DC external adapter meets US safety standards (though the battery pack unit doesn't) The watt-hours output is clearly marked on the battery pack case to shore up your arguments with the unschooled knuckledraggers at TSA Speaking of TSA, the advertised 99.9 watt-hours would mean this is as powerful a "spare battery" pack as TSA and airlines would normally allow for carry-on. If you know how to press buttons, you should be able to operate in pass-through mode, charging the battery pack from an AC source while also supplying power to the AC and DC out ports. Summary: the product is a limited success, reflecting some unfortunate engineering tradeoffs resulting in inefficient power supply and limited utility of the device.
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