A:Answerto charge the portable charger you use the provided cord with the small end plugged into the charger and the other (usb) end into either a desk top or laptop for charging it. to charge your device from the portable charger you use the usb end in the portable charger and the other (small) end in your phone.
A:AnswerYes. However, it does not come with a lightning cable. It comes with a micro USB cord. To charge Apple products, you must also purchase a separate lightning cable or use the one your iPhone came with. I bought the 6 inch lightning cable to go with my portable battery and it's the perfect size for on the go charging!
A:AnswerWhile charging your battery pack:
Solid red LED on
Fully charged: Solid blue LED on
While charging your device:
Battery pack outputting power: Solid blue LED on
Battery pack down to less than 25% capacity: Flashing red LED
A:AnswerMy cheap mechanical kitchen scale reports approximately 90 grams. As a control, I weighed 2 large eggs, which USDA specifies as roughly 55g each, and got 120 grams for 2 eggs -- well within the normal range for 2 USDA Large eggs.
A:AnswerNot sure, but most likely your cable is bad. Mine was very intermittent with its charging until I swapped the cable out with one of my regular phone charger cables and then it worked much better. It's still slow to charge, but at least it wouldn't disconnect randomly without me knowing it.
A:AnswerHusband charged this, then used it to charge his iphone. The charger was only 1/2 used up and seemed to stay charged for a full day. We didn’t really check after that.
I don’t know that I’d expect it to stay charged for a week or anything.
A:AnswerThe battery may not support your device. I had the same problem and found out that the battery was not strong enough to charge my Samsung 5s. Best Buy would not return or exchange the battery. Now I have a battery I cannot use.