GP Batteries Powerbank MP10MA 3A 10000mAh 3xUSB TypeC 130MP10MAMIDTEL
10000 mAh, 37 WhProduct details
Slim and seductive in form. Strong in content and performance. GP introduces the M series. With the "M" from "Must-Have". A new generation of power banks that meets the highest demands in terms of performance, speed and compatibility. They also look beautiful. Powerbanks can be recharged quickly and easily to charge your phone, tablet, navigation and many other devices. This 10000 mAh Powerbank is so powerful that you can charge your smartphone four times. Another strong point: It has a USB-C port, the new standard for USB.
It also has two conventional USB ports. The supplied cable has a micro USB plug and a USB C plug, so you'll never be surprised. Equipped with 3 amp 'rapid charging', charging is extremely efficient and fast. With a height of less than one and a half centimetres, it is pleasantly flat. It measures seven centimetres wide, is less than fourteen centimetres long and weighs only 233 grams. It is ideal for travelling because you can easily slip it into your pocket, inside pocket or handbag. The non-slip coating completes the whole thing.
Capacity | 10000 mAh |
Power capacity | 37 Wh |
USB ports | 1 x Micro USB, 1 x USB |
Additional properties | LED battery status indicator |
Weight | 233 g |
Item number | 10580844 |
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Powerbanks» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- GP BatteriesNot enough data
- 1.Huawei0 %
- 2.TP-Link0,3 %
- 2.Voltcraft0,3 %
- 4.OtterBox0,5 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- GP BatteriesNot enough data
- 1.Aukey0 days
- 1.Baseus0 days
- 1.Belkin0 days
- 1.Dudao0 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Powerbanks» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- GP BatteriesNot enough data
- 1.GreenCell0 %
- 1.Skross0 %
- 3.LogiLink0,2 %
- 4.MediaRange0,3 %
Wenn dem Handy unterwegs der Strom ausgeht, verheißen sie Rettung. Doch der Powerbank-Test zeigt: Nicht immer kommt so viel Energie raus, wie draufsteht. Wir haben 19 Powerbanks zwischen rund 10 und 100 Euro geprüft. Der Praxistest bestätigt: Alle können neben Smartphones und Tablets auch Laptops laden – sofern die das Laden per USB-C unterstützen...
Auch günstige Akku-Packs sind zuverlässige Stromspender, das zeigen die Testsieger Aukey PB-Y17 (5000 mAh), 20 Euro), GP International MP10MA (10000 mAh, 40 Euro) und Ansmann Powerbank 20.8 Typ C (20000 mAh, 38 Euro). Wer leichte Abstriche bei Ausdauer und Funktionen macht, kommt mit den Preis-Leistungs-Siegern sogar noch günstiger weg: Das Ansmann Powerbank 5.4 gibt`s schon für 15 Euro, das größere...