A:AnswerIf the computer has a standard USB 2.0 port then yes, it will take considerably longer that it would charging from a wall adapter. Just how much longer depends on the output capacity of the wall charger.
A:AnswerYes, this will be able to charge your iPhone 6. You are exactly right that you will need to use the Apple specific charger when charging the phone off of this portable charger though.
A:AnswerI would always review the latest list of guidelines on the TSA website, however, it's not a spillable battery and those appear permitted. However, most flights also offer the ability to plug in your device now, so I'm not sure what value that would bring.
A:AnswerHere are the specs actually printed on the bottom of the battery or the side opposite of the charging port.
Input 5v = 1A
Output 5v = 1A
Capacity: 2000 mAh/3.6V(7.2Wh)
And it is Li-ion battery. Pretty good at $5 and even better when they put them on sale at $2.99. I hope this answer helps.
A:Answeras a rule of thumb, you should ALWAYS fully charge any electronic before first use. Older batteries also should be fully charged and discharged at least the first few times. as far as loosing power, yes ANY battery will slowly loose charge over time when sitting, but if you use it often enough you probably wouldnt notice.
A:AnswerI don't know how long it takes to charge itself as I typically just plugged in overnight. It did charge my iPhone 8 to a full charge from less than 20% though.
A:AnswerThe charger does not overheat. However, it is a quick charger and my cell phone does get warm when it's reached 100% charge and is left plugged I .