F A Q
1. Is the stated power the total for all ports, or can it be achieved on a single port when charging one device?
For power banks, the stated power refers to a specific port unless the specification states otherwise.
This means the maximum power can usually be achieved on a single port when charging one device.
If multiple devices are connected at the same time, the available power is shared between the ports and the total output may be lower.
Detailed values for each port and for multi-port charging are always provided in the product specification.
2. Does the power bank meet airline regulations for air travel?
Yes — you can take the power bank on a plane as long as it complies with IATA (International Air Transport Association) limits.
The most important rules:
- The power bank must be carried in carry-on luggage only (cabin baggage).
- Approval depends on its capacity expressed in Wh:
- Up to 100 Wh — allowed without airline approval (usually up to approx. 27,000 mAh),
- 100–160 Wh — allowed but requires airline approval (approx. 27,000–43,000 mAh),
- Above 160 Wh — not permitted on aircraft.
You can find the Wh capacity in the product specification — this determines whether the power bank meets the limits.
3. Can you charge the power bank and a connected device at the same time?
Yes — the power bank supports the pass-through function, allowing it to charge itself while simultaneously charging a connected device.
This feature is available in all Allity power banks.
4. Is charging a laptop from the power bank time-limited, or does it continue until the power bank is fully discharged?
The laptop will be charged until the power bank is fully discharged.
If overheating occurs, charging may automatically slow down or stop to protect the devices.
5. Can the power bank function as a continuous power supply?
The power bank is not designed to operate as a continuous power source.
With very low current draw (e.g., small devices in standby mode), it may automatically turn off — this is normal behavior due to its energy-saving electronics.
It does not replace a wall adapter or a UPS.
6. What is the length and power rating of the included cable?
Standardly, our power banks include a 30 cm USB-C to USB-C cable rated at 20 W.
The 130 W model includes a 1 m USB-C cable rated at 100 W with a braided design.
7. Is the USB-C port input-only and USB-A output-only?
Model APB-100
- USB-C: IN/OUT
- USB-A: OUT
- microUSB: IN
Model APB-200
- USB-C (main): IN/OUT
- USB-A: OUT
- USB-C2: OUT
1. Is a cable included?
Yes — a 30 cm USB-C to USB-C cable rated at 20 W is included.
2. Can it also charge via cable?
Yes — it can charge one device wirelessly and another via cable at the same time.
3. Does it support pass-through charging?
Yes — it can charge itself while charging other devices.
4. Does it work through a phone case?
Yes — it works through most standard cases.
5. Can it charge two devices at the same time?
Yes — one wirelessly and one via USB.
6. Can the magnetic field interfere with other devices?
No — the magnetic field is low-power and safe.
1. What temperature is considered normal during operation?
Heating is normal, especially in higher-power models.
2. Is it safe to use a higher-wattage charger?
Yes — the device will only draw the power it needs.
3. Can it be left plugged in permanently?
Yes, but it is recommended to unplug it when not in use.
4. Can it be used with an extension cord or power strip?
Yes — as long as it meets safety standards.
5. When can heating become dangerous?
If it becomes unusually hot, smells burnt, or is damaged — unplug it immediately.
1. Does the phone charge regardless of placement?
No — it must be properly aligned.
2. Is heating normal?
Yes — heating is normal with wireless charging.
3. Is a higher-power charger safe?
Yes — charging power automatically adjusts.
4. Can it remain permanently connected to power?
Yes, but unplugging it during long periods of inactivity is recommended.
5. Does it work through a phone case?
Yes — through most standard cases.
6. Can I leave my phone charging overnight?
Technically yes, but it is not recommended.
7. Does it consume power when not charging a device?
Yes — it draws a minimal amount of power in standby mode.