INTRODUCTION
Whether you like travelling a lot (sometimes even far from civilization) or if you're just on all the time every day carrying a good portable battery with you could prove invaluable. Not all portable batteries however are created equal and since most of us happen to have at least two smartphones and a tablet which we carry around with us (myself included) and use on a daily basis having enough battery juice to keep all of them up and running requires a high capacity model. On top of that add the fact that there are many people out there who place durability only second to battery capacity and the amount of available models gets reduced even further. Sandberg is among a small group of companies which still tend to the needs of such consumers and today we'll be testing their latest Survivor Powerbank 20100 model.
Sandberg stands for quality and user-friendliness. If it is important for you that accessories are high quality and easy to figure out how to use, then choose Sandberg. Our ideology "IT is for everybody" is part of everything we do. Since its inception in 1985, private consumers, institutions and companies have benefited from this simple philosophy. Distributors and dealers appreciate the availability, range, simple procedures and the exceptionally low failure rate. Every year over half a million Sandberg products find their way to users in more than 30 countries. Choosing Sandberg means choosing a safe and conscientious product that meets all applicable regulatory requirements. A product manufactured by subcontractors who are committed to following Sandberg's Code of Conduct to ensure decent working conditions and reduce the environmental impact of the production and waste disposal.
As clearly revealed by its name the Survivor Powerbank 20100 model is based on a 20100mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack (according to Sandberg they've only used high-quality cells by LG) which is placed inside a IP67 certified rugged enclosure (protection against dust, shock and the effects of immersion in water to depth between 15 cm and 1 meter). Now these may be the two primary features of the Survivor Powerbank 20100 model but it actually has a few more including a very convenient LED torch (effective up to 30 meters), two 5v USB outputs (1.4A/2.4A) and a 4 LED battery charge indicator. So could this be the powerbank adventurers and people on the go have been waiting for?