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HyperGear Travel vs Satechi Quatro: 109 Highlights & 49 Differences — So, Which Power Bank Actually Works Better
We review thermal cutoffs, battery protection, and more for your peace of mind. We ran the full gadget test: HyperGear Travel vs Satechi Quatro — from product type, input port type, maximum input power & input current rating to design smarts, here’s how they compare.
Backward Compatible Ensures support for older devices and standards. with a difference of 8 points
Physical Dimensions & Weight
2.5 inch narrower width Measures the horizontal size of the power bank. 3.1 inch vs 5.6 inch
0.3 inch slimmer depth Measures the front-to-back thickness of the power bank. 0.8 inch vs 1.1 inch
0.14 lbs lighter weight Indicates how heavy the power bank is for portability. 0.874 lbs vs 1.01 lbs
Build Materials & Durability
Reinforced Ports Indicates reinforced charging ports for extended lifespan. with a difference of 8 points
Button Durability Rated Very Good Indicates the overall durability and longevity of the physical buttons based on build quality and expected usage. with 40 points higher
Uses Fire Retardant Material Indicates use of flame-resistant materials in construction. with a difference of 8 points
Heat Resistant Indicates whether the power bank is designed to withstand elevated internal and external temperatures without performance degradation. with a difference of 8 points
HyperGear Travel vs. Satechi Quatro: Durable Power Meets Wireless Convenience
When selecting a power bank, choosing between rugged durability and sleek wireless convenience can be a defining factor. Both the HyperGear Travel and the Satechi Quatro pack the essentials you'd expect from modern power banks: battery protection systems, USB Power Delivery, and compatibility with Apple and Samsung devices.
However, their core differences lie in design focus and feature sets: the HyperGear Travel emphasizes robust construction and a wide input voltage range suitable for rougher environments, while the Satechi Quatro boasts wireless charging and a lightweight, elongated form factor, ideal for everyday urban use. Both deliver auto shut-off and load detection capabilities, ensuring safety and efficiency, but the HyperGear Travel pulls ahead with superior voltage regulation and stable output. Let's dive deeper into what distinguishes these two contenders.
Built Tough for Travel: The Strength of HyperGear Travel
The HyperGear Travel shines in durability and versatility, designed with the traveler and outdoor enthusiast in mind. It features an IP5X dustproof rating and boasts structural reinforcement along with reinforced ports, making it highly resistant to the rigors of travel. It also endures drops of up to 3 feet, a feature not present in the Satechi Quatro. Its design manages heat effectively and offers comprehensive battery safety, including overcharge and overdischarge protection.
Charging flexibility is another advantage, with both USB-C and Micro-USB input ports supporting a wide input voltage range of 5-20V. This is particularly useful for use with various chargers globally. The power output stability is rated as "very stable" with excellent voltage regulation accuracy, ensuring devices receive steady power without fluctuations. Furthermore, its LED battery indicator is highly accurate at 95%, complemented by auto wake and sleep features for intuitive use.
HyperGear Travel also features a full accessory kit straight out of the box, including a charging cable, a carrying case, and a wall adapter, all designed to facilitate convenient recharging on the go. With a warranty of 12 months, including repair service availability, this power bank supports long-term ownership and peace of mind.
A Sleek Performer for Daily Use: The Satechi Quatro's Wireless Edge
The Satechi Quatro caters primarily to users who prefer a lightweight and elegantly designed power bank with the added convenience of wireless charging. While it doesn't offer rugged features like dustproofing or drop resistance, its compact dimensions and slimmer profile make it easy to slip into a bag or desk setup. It weighs in lighter at 0.874 lbs compared to HyperGear's 1.01 lbs, though it is not considered pocket-friendly due to its form factor.
Efficiency is a key selling point for the Satechi Quatro. It boasts a lower self-discharge rate of 3% versus 5% with HyperGear and a notably lower standby power loss of 0.2 watts, which helps it retain charge longer when idle. Its input ports include USB-C and USB-A with a maximum input power of 18W, but the input voltage range is narrower (5-9V), which might limit fast charging flexibility.
The voltage regulation and output stability are rated as good and stable rather than excellent and very stable. Yet, they sufficiently support safe and reliable power delivery for most consumer electronics. The LED indicators provide 90% accuracy, slightly less precise but still practical for everyday use.
Safety firmware adds an extra layer of protection, along with smart power management and failsafe shutdown features. The warranty coverage extends to 24 months, double that of HyperGear, although it lacks repair service. Included accessories are minimal; only a longer 3-foot charging cable, without a wall adapter or carrying case, which could appeal to minimalist buyers but less so to travelers or those wanting a complete kit out of the box.
Quick Take
The HyperGear Travel impresses with its rugged build, broad input voltage range, and comprehensive accessory package, making it perfect for outdoor use and travel. In contrast, the Satechi Quatro appeals to daily commuters and tech enthusiasts who crave lightweight portability, wireless charging, and longer warranty support. Both power banks deliver dependable USB Power Delivery, but their distinct strengths cater to very different lifestyles and usage scenarios.
Bottom Line
For anyone needing a robust, travel-ready power bank with reinforced construction and plenty of accessories for hassle-free charging, the HyperGear Travel remains the superior choice. However, if wireless charging, sleek design, and extended warranty are your top priorities for everyday convenience, the Satechi Quatro is worth considering. It's a matter of prioritizing rugged versatility versus modern wireless features.
Verdict
Winner: HyperGear Travel - excels in durability, wide voltage input range, and accessory completeness tailored for travelers and rugged conditions.
Runner-up: Satechi Quatro - offers wireless charging and a longer warranty with a lighter design, ideal for regular day-to-day power needs.
For Operating Temperature Minimum, both models share an identical 32°F minimum, ensuring they function reliably from this temperature upward, suitable for common indoor and outdoor use.
Defines the lowest ambient temperature the power bank can operate safely.
In the battle of Operating Temperature Minimum, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering equal 32.00 °F measurement.
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Regarding Product Type, HyperGear Travel is a Power Bank, whereas Satechi Quatro specifies as a Wireless Power Bank. If wireless charging is a priority, Satechi Quatro is a more suitable choice.
Identifies the functional category of the portable charging device.
In the battle of Product Type, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 20 score measurement.
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Both HyperGear Travel and Satechi Quatro have the same Operating Temperature Maximum of 104°F, indicating similar performance under high temperatures, making both equally reliable in warm conditions.
Defines the highest ambient temperature the power bank can operate safely.
In the battle of Operating Temperature Maximum, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering equal 104.00 °F measurement.
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For Storage Temperature Range, HyperGear Travel supports 32-113°F while Satechi Quatro has a broader range from 14 to 113°F. Satechi Quatro offers better cold storage tolerance, making it more suitable for colder environments.
Specifies safe temperature conditions for storing the power bank when not in use.
In the battle of Storage Temperature Range, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 5 score measurement.
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58 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Smartphone Charging, Tablet Charging, Travel Backup
HyperGear Travel
This power bank is primarily intended for Smartphone Charging and Tablet Charging, making it ideal for mobile device users.
Describes the primary usage scenarios the power bank is designed for.
In the battle of Intended Use Case, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 2 score measurement.
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Release Year
What is the release year?
53 HyperGear Travel 0Votes 2021
43 Satechi Quatro 0Votes 2020
Indicates the year the product was first released to market.
In the battle of Release Year, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 10 score measurement.
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Country of Origin
Where is this product made?
53 HyperGear Travel 0Votes China
33 Satechi Quatro 0Votes China
States the country where the product is manufactured or assembled.
In the battle of Country of Origin, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 20 score measurement.
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Color Options
What color options are available?
75 HyperGear Travel 0Votes Black, White
63 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Black
Lists the available exterior color choices.
In the battle of Color Options, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 12 score measurement.
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Finish Type
What type of finish does it have?
73 HyperGear Travel 0Votes Matte
33 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Matte
Describes the surface finish of the exterior shell.
In the battle of Finish Type, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 40 score measurement.
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Rugged Design
Does it have a rugged design?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates whether the power bank is built for enhanced durability.
In the battle of Rugged Design, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 48 score measurement.
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Waterproof Rating
What is the waterproof rating?
27 HyperGear Travel 0Votes IPX4
Who knows? 0Votes Satechi Quatro (Help us out by suggesting one!)
Shows the level of water resistance certification.
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Dustproof Rating
What is the dustproof rating?
47 HyperGear Travel 0Votes IP5X
Who knows? 0Votes Satechi Quatro (Help us out by suggesting one!)
vs Dustproof Rating
HyperGear Travel features an IP5X Dustproof Rating, while Satechi Quatro does not provide any dustproof rating. HyperGear Travel is preferable for dusty environments.
Indicates protection against dust ingress.
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HyperGear Travel shows a Standby Power Loss of 0.5 Watts compared to Satechi Quatro's lower loss of 0.2 Watts. Satechi Quatro is more energy-efficient when idle, ideal for extended standby periods.
Measures power lost while the unit is idle.
In the battle of Standby Power Loss, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 0.3 Watt measurement.
Based on community votes for Standby Power Loss, HyperGear Travel ◉ earned 1 votes, more than Satechi Quatro ◉, which got 0 votes.
In Self-Discharge Rate, HyperGear Travel has 5% while Satechi Quatro has a lower rate of 3%, translating to better battery retention over time. Satechi Quatro is better for long-term storage.
Indicates how much charge is lost when not in use.
In the battle of Self-Discharge Rate, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 2.0 % measurement.
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Both HyperGear Travel and Satechi Quatro offer a Battery Protection System, ensuring safety during battery use. They are equally suitable for users prioritizing battery safety.
Confirms presence of integrated battery protection circuitry.
In the battle of Battery Protection System, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Overcharge Protection is provided by both HyperGear Travel and Satechi Quatro, safeguarding batteries. Both products are equally beneficial to prevent battery damage.
Prevents damage from charging beyond safe limits.
In the battle of Overcharge Protection, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Battery Cell Type
What type of battery cell does it use?
63 HyperGear Travel 0Votes Pouch
78 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Pouch
HyperGear Travel
The power bank uses a Pouch battery cell type. This design typically allows for a more flexible form factor and higher energy density compared to cylindrical cells.
Indicates the physical form factor of the battery cells used.
In the battle of Battery Cell Type, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 15 score measurement.
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Cell Count
How many battery cells are used?
53 HyperGear Travel 0Votes 4
13 Satechi Quatro 0Votes 2
HyperGear Travel
The battery assembly within the power bank consists of 4 individual cells, which contribute to its overall capacity and power output.
Shows the number of battery cells inside the power bank.
In the battle of Cell Count, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 40 score measurement.
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Overdischarge Protection
Is overdischarge protection supported?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
vs Overdischarge Protection
Both models include Overdischarge Protection, helping to protect battery life and maintain performance. This makes either option reliable for battery health.
Prevents battery depletion below safe voltage levels.
In the battle of Overdischarge Protection, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Battery Chemistry
What battery chemistry is used?
43 HyperGear Travel 0Votes Lithium-Ion
63 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Lithium-Ion
Defines the chemical composition of the battery cells.
In the battle of Battery Chemistry, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 20 score measurement.
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Battery Capacity
What is the battery capacity?
20,000 mAh 0Votes
10,000 mAh 0Votes
States the total energy storage capacity of the battery cells.
In the battle of Battery Capacity, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 10,000.0 mAh measurement.
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Rated Capacity
What is the rated capacity?
10,000 mAh 0Votes
10,000 mAh 0Votes
Indicates the usable output capacity after conversion losses.
In the battle of Rated Capacity, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering equal 10,000.00 mAh measurement.
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Energy Rating
What is the energy rating?
37 Watt 0Votes
37 Watt 0Votes
Measures total energy stored expressed in watt-hours.
In the battle of Energy Rating, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering equal 37.00 Watt measurement.
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Battery Voltage
What is the battery voltage?
3.7 Volt 0Votes
3.7 Volt 0Votes
Indicates the nominal voltage of the battery pack.
In the battle of Battery Voltage, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering equal 3.70 Volt measurement.
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Battery Configuration
What is the battery configuration?
23 HyperGear Travel 0Votes Multi Cell
68 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Parallel Configuration
Describes how battery cells are electrically arranged to achieve desired voltage and capacity.
In the battle of Battery Configuration, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 45 score measurement.
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Cycle Life Rating
What is the cycle life rating?
53 HyperGear Travel 0Votes 500–800 Cycles
23 Satechi Quatro 0Votes 300–500 Cycles
Indicates the estimated number of full charge cycles the battery can complete before noticeable capacity degradation.
In the battle of Cycle Life Rating, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 30 score measurement.
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Input Port Type varies: HyperGear Travel uses USB-C and Micro-USB, while Satechi Quatro offers USB-C and USB-A. Depending on your charging cable types, Satechi may offer broader compatibility.
Identifies the physical port types used to recharge the power bank.
In the battle of Input Port Type, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 10 score measurement.
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Input Current Rating is 2.5A for HyperGear Travel and 2A for Satechi Quatro. Higher current in HyperGear Travel allows potentially faster input charging when supported.
Defines the maximum current the power bank can draw during charging.
In the battle of Input Current Rating, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 0.5 Amp measurement.
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Input Port Count
How many input ports does it have?
13 HyperGear Travel 0Votes 1
13 Satechi Quatro 0Votes 1
vs Input Port Count
Each device has 1 Input Port Count, supporting single input for charging. Neither has an advantage here for simultaneous charging convenience.
Indicates how many input ports are available for charging.
In the battle of Input Port Count, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ .
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Input Voltage Range
What input voltage range is supported?
83 HyperGear Travel 0Votes 5–20V
23 Satechi Quatro 0Votes 5–9V
vs Input Voltage Range
HyperGear Travel supports a wider Input Voltage Range of 5–20V compared to Satechi Quatro's 5–9V. HyperGear Travel is more versatile with power sources supporting higher voltages.
Specifies the supported voltage range for charging input.
In the battle of Input Voltage Range, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 60 score measurement.
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Fast Input Charging
Does it support fast input charging?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates whether fast-charging input standards are supported.
In the battle of Fast Input Charging, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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USB-C Input
Is USB-C input supported?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Confirms whether USB-C can be used as a charging input.
In the battle of USB-C Input, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Pass-Through Charging
Does it support pass-through charging?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Allows the power bank to charge devices while being charged itself.
In the battle of Pass-Through Charging, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Charging Efficiency
What is the charging efficiency?
90 % 0Votes
85 % 0Votes
Measures how efficiently input power is converted to stored energy.
In the battle of Charging Efficiency, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 5.0 % measurement.
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Charging Time
How long does it take to fully recharge?
4 hour 0Votes
3 hour 0Votes
Estimates total time required to fully recharge the power bank.
In the battle of Charging Time, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 1.0 hour measurement.
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Voltage Regulation Accuracy is rated Excellent for HyperGear Travel and Good for Satechi Quatro. HyperGear Travel offers more precise voltage control for device safety.
Indicates how precisely the power bank maintains target voltage levels during charging.
In the battle of Voltage Regulation Accuracy, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 50 score measurement.
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Low-Power Device Mode is available on both HyperGear Travel and Satechi Quatro to safely charge small devices. Both units are equally suitable for sensitive electronics.
Enables safe charging for small electronics like earbuds.
In the battle of Low-Power Device Mode, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Output Stability is Very Stable on HyperGear Travel versus Stable on Satechi Quatro, indicating HyperGear Travel may provide more consistent output, beneficial for sensitive devices.
Describes how consistently the power bank maintains output power under varying load conditions.
In the battle of Output Stability, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 60 score measurement.
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Both HyperGear Travel and Satechi Quatro include an Auto Shut-Off feature, ensuring safety and power saving by turning off when not in use. Both are equally protective.
Automatically stops output when no device is connected.
In the battle of Auto Shut-Off, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Output Port Count
How many output ports does it have?
33 HyperGear Travel 0Votes 2
53 Satechi Quatro 0Votes 4
HyperGear Travel
The power bank is equipped with 2 output ports, allowing for the simultaneous charging of multiple devices.
Indicates how many devices can be physically connected at once.
In the battle of Output Port Count, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 20 score measurement.
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Maximum Output Power
What is the maximum output power?
18 Watt 0Votes
18 Watt 0Votes
Satechi Quatro
Maximum output power is 18 Watts, suitable for fast charging many devices.
Shows the highest power level supported by a single output.
In the battle of Maximum Output Power, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering equal 18.00 Watt measurement.
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Total Output Power
What is the total output power?
18 Watt 0Votes
18 Watt 0Votes
Satechi Quatro
Total output power is rated at 18 Watts, supporting simultaneous charging with good efficiency.
Measures the combined power available when using multiple ports.
In the battle of Total Output Power, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering equal 18.00 Watt measurement.
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Fast Charging Technology
Which fast charging technologies are supported?
83 HyperGear Travel 0Votes Power Delivery
53 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Power Delivery
Satechi Quatro
Supports fast charging technology Power Delivery, enabling speedy charging for compatible devices.
Lists supported fast-charging standards.
In the battle of Fast Charging Technology, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 30 score measurement.
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Simultaneous Device Charging
Can it charge multiple devices simultaneously?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
HyperGear Travel
This power bank supports simultaneous device charging, allowing you to power multiple gadgets at once through its available ports.
Indicates whether multiple devices can be charged at once.
In the battle of Simultaneous Device Charging, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Output Port Type
What output port types are available?
68 HyperGear Travel 0Votes USB-A, USB-C
63 Satechi Quatro 0Votes USB-C, USB-A
Identifies the physical ports used to deliver power to devices.
In the battle of Output Port Type, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 5 score measurement.
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Output Voltage Range
What output voltage range is supported?
63 HyperGear Travel 0Votes 5–12V
43 Satechi Quatro 0Votes 5–9V
Defines the voltage levels supported for device charging.
In the battle of Output Voltage Range, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 20 score measurement.
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Output Current Rating
What is the output current rating?
3 Watt 0Votes
18 Watt 0Votes
Represents the power delivery capability under load conditions.
In the battle of Output Current Rating, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 15.0 Watt measurement.
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Power Distribution Control
Does it manage power distribution automatically?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Ensures balanced power delivery across connected devices.
In the battle of Power Distribution Control, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Load Detection
Does it detect connected device load?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
vs Load Detection
Load Detection is supported on both power banks, allowing for automatic recognition of connected devices, enhancing charging efficiency. Neither offers extra advantage here.
Automatically detects connected devices to optimize power output.
In the battle of Load Detection, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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USB Power Delivery is supported by both HyperGear Travel and Satechi Quatro, enabling fast charging compatible with many modern devices, making both versatile choices.
Indicates support for the USB Power Delivery fast charging standard.
In the battle of USB Power Delivery, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Programmable Power Supply is not available for HyperGear Travel (n/a) and marked No for Satechi Quatro, thus neither power bank supports this advanced feature.
Indicates support for Programmable Power Supply charging.
In the battle of Programmable Power Supply, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ .
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Samsung Charging Compatibility is also confirmed on both power banks, providing reliable charging for Samsung devices, making both equally good for Samsung users.
Confirms optimized charging for Samsung devices.
In the battle of Samsung Charging Compatibility, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Quick Charge
Is Quick Charge supported?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
HyperGear Travel
Quick Charge technology is supported, enabling rapid power delivery to compatible devices for significantly faster charging times.
Confirms compatibility with Qualcomm Quick Charge standards.
In the battle of Quick Charge, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 48 score measurement.
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Tablet Charging
Can it charge tablets?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
HyperGear Travel
This power bank is capable of charging tablets, providing the necessary power output to efficiently recharge larger mobile devices.
Confirms reliable charging for tablets and large devices.
In the battle of Tablet Charging, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Apple Charging Compatibility
Is it compatible with Apple devices?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
vs Apple Charging Compatibility
Apple Charging Compatibility is confirmed for both HyperGear Travel and Satechi Quatro, supporting efficient charging for Apple devices. Both are excellent for Apple users.
Ensures optimized charging for Apple devices.
In the battle of Apple Charging Compatibility, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Laptop Charging
Can it charge laptops?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates ability to charge laptops via USB-C output.
In the battle of Laptop Charging, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 48 score measurement.
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Wearable Device
Does it support wearable devices?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates compatibility with smartwatches and wearables.
In the battle of Wearable Device, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Low-Current Device
Does it support low-current devices?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Enables safe charging for devices requiring very low current.
In the battle of Low-Current Device, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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In the battle of Multi-Protocol, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Protocol Auto-Detection
Does it auto-detect charging protocols?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Automatically selects the best protocol for each device.
In the battle of Protocol Auto-Detection, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Backward Compatibility
Is it backward compatible?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
vs Backward Compatibility
Backward Compatibility is included in both power banks, ensuring older devices can charge safely, thus both HyperGear Travel and Satechi Quatro are user-friendly for diverse devices.
Ensures support for older devices and standards.
In the battle of Backward Compatibility, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Height differs with HyperGear Travel at 2.68 inches and Satechi Quatro taller at 5.6 inches, so HyperGear Travel is more compact vertically, suitable for smaller pockets.
Measures the vertical dimension of the power bank.
In the battle of Height, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 2.9 inch measurement.
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Weight is 1.01 lbs for HyperGear Travel compared to a lighter 0.874 lbs for Satechi Quatro. Satechi Quatro is more portable for extended travel due to lighter weight.
Indicates how heavy the power bank is for portability.
In the battle of Weight, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 0.1 lbs measurement.
Based on community votes for Weight, HyperGear Travel ◉ earned 0 votes, less than Satechi Quatro ◉, which got 1 votes.
In Depth, HyperGear Travel measures 1.1 inches compared to Satechi Quatro's slimmer 0.8 inches. Satechi Quatro is more compact front-to-back, better for tight storage spaces.
Measures the front-to-back thickness of the power bank.
In the battle of Depth, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 0.3 inch measurement.
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HyperGear Travel features a Pocket-Friendly Design, whereas Satechi Quatro does not. For on-the-go users, HyperGear Travel is preferable for ease of carry.
Indicates whether the size is suitable for pocket carry.
In the battle of Pocket-Friendly Design, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 48 score measurement.
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Width is 5.6 inches for HyperGear Travel versus 3.1 inches for Satechi Quatro. Satechi Quatro is slimmer side-to-side, potentially easier to carry in narrower slots.
Measures the horizontal size of the power bank.
In the battle of Width, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 2.5 inch measurement.
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Travel-Friendly Size
Is it travel-friendly?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates suitability for travel and carry-on use.
In the battle of Travel-Friendly Size, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Who knows? 0Votes Satechi Quatro (Help us out by suggesting one!)
Specifies the maximum drop height the device can withstand.
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Indicates whether the power bank is designed to withstand elevated internal and external temperatures without performance degradation.
In the battle of Heat Resistance, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Outer Shell Material
What is the outer shell material?
33 HyperGear Travel 0Votes Plastic
33 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Plastic
Specifies the primary material used for the exterior housing.
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Internal Frame Material
What is the internal frame material?
23 HyperGear Travel 0Votes Plastic
13 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Plastic
Describes the internal structural material supporting the battery cells.
In the battle of Internal Frame Material, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 10 score measurement.
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Indicates the ability of the power bank to withstand shocks and physical impacts.
In the battle of Impact Resistance Rating, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 43 score measurement.
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Fire Retardant Materials
Does it use fire-retardant materials?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates use of flame-resistant materials in construction.
In the battle of Fire Retardant Materials, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Scratch Resistance
Is the surface scratch resistant?
Who knows? 0Votes HyperGear Travel (Help us out by suggesting one!)
Who knows? 0Votes Satechi Quatro (Help us out by suggesting one!)
Indicates whether the exterior surface is resistant to scratches from daily handling and transport.
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Indicates whether the power bank shows remaining battery level.
In the battle of Battery Level Indicator, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Automatically enters sleep mode when idle to save power.
In the battle of Auto Sleep Feature, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Button Type
What type of button does it use?
33 HyperGear Travel 0Votes Physical Button
23 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Physical Button
HyperGear Travel
The power bank features a Physical Button for user interaction, providing tactile feedback for operations like power on/off or checking battery status.
Describes the type of button used for control.
In the battle of Button Type, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 10 score measurement.
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Button Count
How many buttons are there?
93 HyperGear Travel 0Votes 1
18 Satechi Quatro 0Votes 1
HyperGear Travel
The power bank is designed with a single 1 button, simplifying its operation and user interface.
Indicates the number of physical control buttons.
In the battle of Button Count, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 75 score measurement.
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Remaining Time Display
Does it display remaining time?
No 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Shows estimated remaining usage or charging time.
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Touch Control
Does it support touch controls?
No 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates whether touch-based controls are supported.
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Auto Wake Feature
Does it auto wake when a device is connected?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Automatically activates when a device is connected.
In the battle of Auto Wake Feature, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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User Feedback Alerts
What user alerts are available?
18 HyperGear Travel 0Votes LED Light, Buzzer
18 Satechi Quatro 0Votes LED Light
Indicates how the device provides user feedback and alerts.
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Temperature monitoring continuously tracks the internal temperature of the power bank, contributing to its safety and preventing overheating during operation.
Continuously monitors internal temperature.
In the battle of Temperature Monitoring, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Dynamically manages power to maintain safe operation.
In the battle of Smart Power Management, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Uses firmware logic to manage and enforce safety rules.
In the battle of Safety Firmware, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ .
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Overvoltage Protection
Does it include overvoltage protection?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
HyperGear Travel
Overvoltage protection shields the power bank and connected devices from damage caused by input or output voltages that are too high.
Prevents voltage levels from exceeding safe limits.
In the battle of Overvoltage Protection, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Electrostatic Discharge Protection
Does it protect against static discharge?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
HyperGear Travel
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection is included, safeguarding the power bank and connected devices from damage caused by static electricity.
Protects internal circuits from static electricity.
In the battle of Electrostatic Discharge Protection, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Airline Safety Compliance
Is it airline-safe?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
HyperGear Travel
This power bank complies with airline safety regulations, making it safe for travel and typically permitted in carry-on luggage.
Indicates compliance with airline carry-on regulations.
In the battle of Airline Safety Compliance, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Fire Protection Circuit
Does it include fire protection circuitry?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
HyperGear Travel
A fire protection circuit is integrated, providing an additional layer of safety to prevent thermal runaway and potential fire hazards.
Includes circuitry designed to prevent fire hazards.
In the battle of Fire Protection Circuit, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Short Circuit Protection
Does it have short circuit protection?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Prevents damage when a short circuit is detected.
In the battle of Short Circuit Protection, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Overcurrent Protection
Is overcurrent protection supported?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Protects devices from excessive current flow.
In the battle of Overcurrent Protection, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Foreign Object Detection
Does it detect foreign objects?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Detects abnormal objects or unsafe connections.
In the battle of Foreign Object Detection, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Surge Protection
Is surge protection included?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Protects against sudden power surges.
In the battle of Surge Protection, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Safety Certification
What safety certifications does it have?
48 HyperGear Travel 0Votes UL, CE, FCC, RoHS
61 Satechi Quatro 0Votes CE, FCC, RoHS
Lists recognized safety and compliance certifications.
In the battle of Safety Certification, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 13 score measurement.
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The thermal cutoff threshold is about 140 °F (60 °C), defining the temperature at which device power is cut to prevent overheating.
Indicates the temperature at which the system shuts down to prevent damage.
In the battle of Thermal Cutoff Threshold, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering equal 140.00 °F measurement.
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Actively manages temperature during charging cycles.
In the battle of Charging Temperature Regulation, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Controls temperature while powering external devices.
In the battle of Discharge Temperature Regulation, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Thermal Sensor Count
How many thermal sensors are used?
13 HyperGear Travel 0Votes 1
33 Satechi Quatro 0Votes 1
HyperGear Travel
The power bank includes 1 thermal sensor, used to monitor internal temperatures for safe operation and protection against overheating.
Specifies how many thermal sensors are used for temperature monitoring.
In the battle of Thermal Sensor Count, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering lower 20 score measurement.
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Thermal Throttling
Does it support thermal throttling?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
HyperGear Travel
Thermal throttling is implemented to prevent overheating. If the power bank reaches an unsafe temperature, it will automatically reduce its power output to cool down and protect internal components.
Reduces power output automatically to prevent overheating.
In the battle of Thermal Throttling, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Thermal Management System
Does it have a thermal management system?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates whether the power bank includes an integrated thermal management system.
In the battle of Thermal Management System, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Describes how heat is dispersed away from internal components.
In the battle of Heat Dissipation Method, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 35 score measurement.
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Internal Heat Sink
Is there an internal heat sink?
No 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates the presence of an internal heat sink to absorb and spread heat.
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Surface Temperature Control
Is surface temperature controlled?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Limits external surface temperature for safe handling.
In the battle of Surface Temperature Control, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Heat Spread Layer
Is there a heat spread layer?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates the use of internal layers to evenly distribute heat.
In the battle of Heat Spread Layer, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 48 score measurement.
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Overheat Recovery Behavior
How does it recover from overheating?
93 HyperGear Travel 0Votes Automatic Resume
63 Satechi Quatro 0Votes Automatic Resume
Defines how the system recovers after an overheat shutdown.
In the battle of Overheat Recovery Behavior, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 30 score measurement.
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Indicates whether the power bank can connect wirelessly to other devices.
In the battle of Bluetooth Connectivity, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ .
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In the battle of Charging History Tracking, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ .
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In the battle of Remote Status Monitoring, HyperGear Travel ◉ is same as Satechi Quatro ◉ .
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Smart Power Monitoring
Does it offer smart power monitoring?
No 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Provides real-time monitoring of power flow and usage.
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Device Usage Analytics
Does it provide usage analytics?
No 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Tracks connected device charging behavior and patterns.
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Smart Alerts
Are smart alerts available?
No 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Sends alerts for battery status, faults, or charging completion.
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Idle power consumption is very low at approximately 0.1 Watt, helping conserve battery when on standby.
Indicates how much power is consumed when the power bank is not actively charging devices.
In the battle of Idle Power Consumption, HyperGear Travel ◉ is worse than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 0.4 Watt measurement.
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The Eco Mode is available, optimizing power consumption for reduced environmental impact and extended battery life when active charging is not required.
Enables reduced power usage to improve efficiency and battery longevity.
In the battle of Eco Mode, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 48 score measurement.
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Automatically adjusts output to reduce energy waste.
In the battle of Automatic Power Optimization, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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Indicates use of environmentally friendly or recycled materials.
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Who knows? 0Votes Satechi Quatro (Help us out by suggesting one!)
Lists recognized environmental or sustainability certifications.
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Energy Conversion Efficiency
What is the energy conversion efficiency?
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Energy conversion efficiency is rated at 85 %, reflecting the efficiency of charging and power transfer.
Measures how efficiently stored energy is converted into usable output power.
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Indicates whether a charging cable is included in the box.
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Package Width
What is the package width?
Who knows? 0Votes HyperGear Travel (Help us out by suggesting one!)
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Package width is approximately 4 inch (10.16 cm), indicating the box width used for shipping and storage.
Measures the width of the retail packaging.
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Package Depth
What is the package depth?
Who knows? 0Votes HyperGear Travel (Help us out by suggesting one!)
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Package depth is about 2 inch (5.08 cm), describing one dimension of the shipping box.
Measures the depth of the retail packaging.
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Package Height
What is the package height?
Who knows? 0Votes HyperGear Travel (Help us out by suggesting one!)
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The package height is approximately 7 inch (17.78 cm). This dimension provides an idea of the product's packaging height for storage or shipping considerations.
Measures the height of the retail packaging.
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Wall Adapter
Is a wall adapter included?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
No 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates whether a wall charging adapter is provided.
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Adapter Power Rating
What is the adapter power rating?
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Specifies the power output of the included wall adapter.
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User Manual
Is a user manual included?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates whether a user manual or guide is provided.
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Indicates whether the battery itself is covered under warranty.
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In the battle of Technical Support Availability, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 8 score measurement.
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In the battle of Repair Service Availability, HyperGear Travel ◉ is better than Satechi Quatro ◉ , delivering higher 48 score measurement.
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Who knows? 0Votes HyperGear Travel (Help us out by suggesting one!)
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Indicates how long the manufacturer provides firmware updates and software support.
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Replacement Policy
Is there a replacement policy?
Yes 0Votes HyperGear Travel
Yes 0Votes Satechi Quatro
Indicates eligibility for replacement in case of defects.
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Surveys
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Charging Speed Performance
How fast does this power bank recharge devices in everyday use?
Ultra fast charging — Under 1.5 hours
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Very fast charging — 1.5 to 3 hours
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Moderate charging — 3 to 5 hours
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Slow charging — 5 to 8 hours
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Very slow charging — Over 8 hours
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Battery Capacity Satisfaction
How satisfied are you with the battery capacity of this power bank for daily needs?
Massive capacity for multiple days — Over 30000 mAh
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Very high capacity — 20000 to 30000 mAh
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Solid everyday capacity — 10000 to 19999 mAh
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Limited capacity — 5000 to 9999 mAh
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Barely useful capacity — Under 5000 mAh
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Output Power and Device Support
How well does this power bank handle charging different devices at once?
Handles everything with ease — 100 W or more
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Strong multi device support — 60 to 99 W
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Good for phones and tablets — 30 to 59 W
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Basic output only — 15 to 29 W
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Struggles with most devices — Under 15 W
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Port Selection and Flexibility
How flexible is this power bank when it comes to charging ports?
Covers all modern needs — USB C and USB A with fast charge
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Very versatile — Multiple USB C and USB A ports
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Good variety — USB C and USB A basic support
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Limited options — Single USB C or USB A port
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Very restrictive — One slow USB port only
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Size and Portability
How easy is this power bank to carry around daily?
Pocket friendly and lightweight — Under 8 ounces
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Easy to carry — 8 to 12 ounces
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Manageable but noticeable — 12 to 18 ounces
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Bulky for daily carry — 18 to 24 ounces
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Too heavy to carry around — Over 24 ounces
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Build Quality and Durability
How durable does this power bank feel during regular use?
Feels extremely solid and long lasting — Over 5 years expected use
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Very durable — 3 to 5 years expected use
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Decent build quality — 2 to 3 years expected use
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Feels fragile — 1 to 2 years expected use
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Cheap and unreliable — Under 1 year expected use
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Charging Stability
How stable is the charging output from this power bank during use?
Rock solid with no drops — Voltage variation under 3 percent
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Very stable — 3 to 5 percent variation
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Mostly stable — 5 to 8 percent variation
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Occasional drops — 8 to 12 percent variation
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Unstable charging — Over 12 percent variation
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Heat and Safety Performance
How well does this power bank control heat during charging and heavy use?
Stays cool and safe — Under 95 F
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Slightly warm but comfortable — 95 to 104 F
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Warm but acceptable — 104 to 113 F
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Gets quite hot — 113 to 122 F
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Uncomfortably hot and concerning — Over 122 F
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Battery Efficiency
How efficiently does this power bank convert stored energy into usable charging power?
Highly efficient with minimal loss — Over 90 percent efficiency
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Very efficient — 85 to 90 percent efficiency
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Decent efficiency — 75 to 84 percent efficiency
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Noticeable energy loss — 65 to 74 percent efficiency
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Poor efficiency — Under 65 percent efficiency
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Travel Friendliness
How convenient is this power bank for travel and daily commuting?
Perfect for travel and flights — No airline issues
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Very travel friendly — Easy to pack and carry
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Fine for occasional travel — Manageable size and weight
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Awkward to carry on trips — Bulky or heavy
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Not suitable for travel — Restricted or impractical