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ResQBattery Review – A Thumb-sized Disposable Battery Charger for Android

Mayur Agarwal by Mayur Agarwal
February 13, 2024
in Gadgets, Reviews

The use of Powerbanks has greatly increased over time, especially among Android smartphone users who often find the need to charge their phone to keep it running, while on the go, anytime and anywhere! Powerbanks indeed come in handy and offer a convenient way to power up a device running out of battery but they need to recharge before usage and some of them are bulky to carry around.

Today, we’ll be sharing a kinda unique product that does a similar task but in an unusual way. Meet ResQBattery, a product by Nofet LLC.

ResQBattery_Disposable-battery-charger

ResQBattery is a pocket-sized disposable battery with a micro-USB interface that plugs directly into mobile devices, thereby offering some charge to extend the battery life for up to five hours. This thumb-sized charger can come in handy in emergency situations to jump-start a discharged smartphone battery while you’re out camping or stuck halfway during an electricity outage. resQbattery with a 1300mAh battery capacity is made from eco-­friendly materials and is completely safe to use. The USP lies in the comfort of using it – just switch it on and plug it in. BOOM, it will start charging your phone right away!

Build & Design –

The ResQBattery is a compact, lightweight, and cool-looking portable charger. It sports a premium and solid build that feels really nice to hold. We’re pretty surprised as we didn’t expect the build to be so impressive considering it’s a single-use emergency phone charger that is literally dead after running out of battery juice. A nice little on/off switch sits over it to start or stop charging and an LED indicator is there to notify while the charger is in use. The micro-USB pin is a bit long, probably to let it be used easily on phones fitted with a protective case. Either side of the charger boasts a sweet dimple in the center that helps to easily plugin and plug it out.

Comes in over 10 eye-candy colors such as Green, Yellow, Blue, Red, Pink, etc.

Battery Life –

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Packed inside is a 1300mAh non-rechargeable Lithium battery that has a shelf life of 5 years. The output voltage is stated to be 5V @ 1Amp, 3.9WH which looks good on paper but we found the charging speed to be very slow during our test. We plugged in a new ResQBattery on our Asus Zenfone Max with a 5000mAh battery with 15% battery remaining and here is its charging cycle:

– 15% at 1:09PM
– 23% at 1:51PM
– 27% at 2:16PM
– 28% at 2:34PM
– 29% at 3:21PM

The charger couldn’t charge the phone any further after charging its battery by up to 14%. As you can calculate, it took around 2hrs 10m to charge 14% of the battery which isn’t too bad and not great either. The company claims that the charge can serve a talk time of up to 5 hours which we feel is somewhat true unless you use the device intensely which one obviously won’t do in emergencies. The product can be used multiple times until its battery drains out. We noticed the LED light tends to light up even after it’s discharged which shows that some charge is still left but that isn’t sufficient to charge the phone. For those concerned, ResQBattery is approved by FCC and CE.

Verdict –

At first instance, the question arises as to why one would consider buying a charger that’s meant for one-time use only. But one shouldn’t confuse it with a power bank as ResQBattery is a disposable gadget ready for immediate use that can come to rescue in real-life emergencies when one feels helpless. The product is easy to carry along and works pretty well but it’d have been better if it offered a good charging speed and higher capacity battery. What’s impressive is its 5-year shelf life as one can carry it along during an unplanned adventurous trip. After it’s dead, the cute little thing can flaunt as a showpiece on your desk. We’re told that the next version will have a capacity of at least 1800mAh which sounds promising.

Pricing – A set of two ResQBattery is being currently sold on Amazon, eBay, and eBags for $11.99 with free shipping.

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Mayur Agarwal, the founder and editor of WebTrickz, is a tech enthusiast with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Applications and over a decade of writing experience. His passion for technology and gadgets inspires him to create insightful How To's and troubleshooting guides.

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Comments 3

  1. Dave S says:
    9 years ago

    Why spend $11 on 2 of these when at Walmart you can buy one \”Tzumi Pocket Juice Portable Charger\” for $4.88. Its 2000mAH, not 1300mAH like this product. Its also RECHARGEABLE. The size is about 50% bigger, still small. This product and article is not worth a lot.

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  2. Ayush Gupta says:
    9 years ago

    I would rather buy power bank. But these are fancy power tablets 😀

    Reply
  3. lisa David says:
    9 years ago

    I would rather purchase power bank. Be that as it may, these are extravagant force tablets ?

    Reply

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