$29.99
$49.99
PowerPack Ambi 10K Dual USB-C Power Bank
Kickstarter
This product has been fully funded on Kickstarter. Take a look at our Kickstarter page.
As Seen In
Press Kit (click here)
Features
- Bidirectional USB Power Delivery (PD) ports. Fast charging of a single device at 18W via USD PD. Normal (5V) charging of two devices at once at up to 20W combined output
- Pass-through charging and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) support
- Compact, cost-effective, and off-the-shelf backup battery for home automation gizmos in the event of an outage. Ensure your home security cam will continue to record footage on its microSD card for hours, even if the power is out. NOT compatible with Google Nest Cam IQ Outdoor because the cam requires 15V input
- Supports 18W input for faster recharging. Can be recharged by Nintendo Switch AC adapter
- Multi-protection system for you and your devices. Fast charges iPhone 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S8 / S9 / S10, and Google Pixel
In the Box
- 1× PowerPack Ambi
- 1× 20-inch USB-C to USB-C cable
- 1× Travel Pouch
- User Guide
Compatible with
- Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL
- iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus (Note: For these iPhone models, an official or MFi-certified USB-C to Lightning cable needs to be purchased separately.)
- iPad Pro 2018, MacBook Air 2018, MacBook 2015 and later
- Nintendo Switch
- GoPro 5 and later
- Sony a7 III, Fujifilm X-T3, Canon EOS R Mirrorless
For additional compatibility information, please check out our spreadsheet titled "Suggested setups for owners of various devices."
Tech Specs (Model QB812)
Support
- 18-month warranty
- US-based technical support
- FAQs
- User Guide
FAQ
How long can the PowerPack Ambi power the Google Wifi mesh Wi-Fi router?
The primary Wifi point draws about 3.5W on average; so, 37 × 0.85 / 3.5 = 9.0 hrs approx., where 0.85 is conversion efficiency. Each (non-primary) mesh Wifi point draws about 2.5W on average; so, 37 × 0.85 / 2.5 = 12.6 hrs. You'll need an Ambi for each Google Wifi point.
Can the Ambi be used as an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for the Raspberry Pi 4B?
Yes. (Glad we can help make the Pi mobile!) Use it for interconnection between the Pi and a USB-C or USB-A power adapter. No power blips will result when power input to the Ambi is removed and later added back. The power consumption of the Pi can vary quite a bit by model and by the task being run on it. 1.5W to 3W seems typical, although it can go much higher during short spurts.
My use case requires more wattage than 18W. What can I use?
We offer a couple of upgraded products with UPS functionality. Please check them out here.