Tecknet Iep1500 Power Bank Review - Bicycle Touring Gear (2024)

The Tecknet Iep1500 Power Bank proved to be the best portable charger for my electronic gear on a recent one week bicycle tour. If you are looking for apowerbank to charge a mobile phone quickly, the Tecknet Iep1500 Power Bank is a very affordable option.

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Note: This review is for an old product. If you're interested in the best powerbank for bike touring, check out the Anker Powercore+ 26800.

The Tecknet Iep1500 Power Bank

Recharging tech gear when bicycle touring can sometimes be a bit of a pain. I bought the Tecknet Iep1500 Power Bank 15000 mAh External Battery Backup in order to provide a solution.

The idea of a power bank external battery, is that it acts as a portable charger for USB powered devices when there is no access to mains electricity. Exactly what I was looking for.

The Tecknet iEP1500 isn't just limited to bicycle touring of course. Hikers, campers, festival goers, and even conference or event attendees will all find a use for it.

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Tecknet iEP1500 Power Bank Review

So, let's start with the basics. The Tecknet iEP1500 Power Bank can hold 15000 mAh.

To be honest, I haven't got a clue what that actually means.

I do know, that the more mAh a portable battery holds, the more recharges it will be able to give.

This is one of the larger capacity powerbanks on the market, and so was immediately attractive to me.

I had some initial concerns that the device would be too bulky. No worries though, as it's really no bigger than a TV remote control. So far, so good.

In terms of charging, most people seem to think they can get between 4 and 5 full smartphone recharges out of the Tecknet iEP1500 Power Bank.

I was looking to power a range of devices such as my Garmin Touring Pro Cycling GPS, Sony MP3 Player, Samsung Galaxy S4 and Iconia A1 tablet computer.

Each of these devices takes a different amount of charge to get them to full. My week long bicycle tour around the Fens of East Anglia provided the perfect opportunity to give this bit of kit a good test.

Below, is a YouTube video that I have made which gives the product a thorough review as well. Please let me know if you like it (or not!).

I am trying to include more video in this bicycle touring blog, and could do with peoples feedback. Beneath the video in this article, I have included some stats and my conclusions, so don't leave after watching!

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The Tecknet iEP1500Power Bank Review Video

After charging the Tecknet iEP1500 Power Bank to full when at home before leaving, I took it out on the road with me for my bicycle tour. Diligent to the end (and also rather boringly), I kept a list of each charge that I made during the trip, listed below.

Day 1

GPS was down to 34%. Recharged to 100%

Day2

Phone was down to 4%. Recharged to 100%

GPS was down to 8%. Recharged to 66%

Day 3

Found a pub to recharge my phone in! Note – If I was cycling around the world, I would have plugged the Tecknet iEP1500 Power Bank into the wall with the phone charging out of it. It does happily charge one device at the same time as charging itself, but struggles with two devices.

Day 4

GPS down to 33%. Recharged to 100%

Phone down to 18%. Recharged to 95%

Day 5

GPS down to 25%. Recharged to 100%

Day 6

GPS down to 28%. Recharged to 100%

Phone down to (??). Recharged to (??). – Sorry, didn't make a note of this, but this was the last charge I made, and the Powerbank was empty after this. It was enough to get me home on the last day!

Hope those stats didn't bore you too much, but I guess its the sort of thing that people need to know! Right, time for some conclusions then.
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The Tecknet iEP1500 Power Bank – My Conclusions

It's a rare day when a product matches and then exceeds your expectations, but this powerbank did just that. When I set out on the one week cycle tour of the FensI thought I might need to recharge it at some point during the trip. In the end, there was no need. It had enough power to keep my GPS live (my priority), and also to charge my phone every couple of days (secondary importance).

As I was reasonably careful with the power I used on my gadgets, I never needed to use it to charge the tablet computer or other devices. And this is fine. This was a realistic test of the Tecknet iEP1500 Power Bank under bicycle touring conditions. Normally, when cycling around the world, I get to plug something into a wall every 7 days or so, and this is the perfect back up for in between those times.

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It actually got me thinking a little more about power. I have been considering becoming “self sufficient” in terms of power on my next tour, which means either carrying solar or buying a dynamo. The Tecknet iEP1500 Power Bank is so good though, that I am seriously considering doing neither.Instead I might buyanother powerbank so that I have two. Then, I can recharge them both on those occasions that I stay somewhere with power, along with all my other gadgets.

Final Thoughts on the Tecknet Powerbank

To finalise then. The Tecknet iEP1500 Power Bank is a great bit of kit. Although the reason I have it is for bicycle touring, almost everyone that owns tech gear can find a use for it. Inexpensive, reasonably lightweight and small, you could even keep one at home to charge your phone if you get a power cut in your area. As always, if you are thinking of buying one, please use my affiliate links to help keep this travel blog up and running. Cheers guys and gals! Extra note – I am updating this line in August 2017, 3 years after the initial review. The power bank is still going strong! I certainly had my money's worth out of that one!

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Tecknet Iep1500 Power Bank Review - Bicycle Touring Gear (2024)

FAQs

What size power bank for bikepacking? ›

My recommended power bank capacity is 10,000 – 12,000mAh. I think this is a good balance of size, weight, and electrical capacity, and seems to be small enough to avoid the above issue.

What size power bank is best for hiking? ›

Anything around the 10K mark can charge most phones two times, making this an ideal option if you're out running or hiking for the day, or want a power bank to store in your race bag. For multi-day ultras, you'll want a chunkier 20K-25K power bank.

Which power bank is best for travel? ›

The best power bank 2024
  1. Anker 733 Power Bank (GaNPrime PowerCore 65W) ...
  2. Anker Prime 27,650mAh Power Bank (250W) ...
  3. Anker Nano Power Bank (22.5W) ...
  4. Baseus Magnetic Foldable Power Bank 20W 10000mAh. ...
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  6. Otterbox 2-in-1 Power Bank with Apple Watch Charger.
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How good is a 20000mah power bank? ›

Power bank capacity explained

Power banks can range from single charge (3000mAh) to well over (20,000mAh), and most of the latest smartphones have a battery with around 3000mAh. A 10,000mAh power bank should be able to charge a smartphone up to three times and a 20,000mAh power bank more than six times.

What is the best charger for bikepacking? ›

Australia-based kLite is considered a leader in dynamo lights and chargers, and their components are especially well-suited for low-speed riding and bikepacking.

How many liters do you need for bikepacking? ›

The capacity of your bikepacking bags will depend on how much you need to pack. With our bikepacking bags, you can carry anywhere up to 50 litres of capacity if you choose our biggest options. For most bikepacking trips, you'll be carrying much less than this, likely in the 25 to 40-litre range.

What size portable charger for backpacking? ›

Most people should choose a battery with ~5,000 mAh for trips ranging from 1-3 days, where all you really need is one full phone charge, or half a phone charge plus topping off smaller devices. Choose a battery pack with 10,000 mAh for trips in the 4-6 day range for 2+ phone recharges.

What size portable power station do I need for camping? ›

How to Decide the Size of a Portable Power Station for Camping?
Battery Capacity (Wh)Sufficient For
500-1000Several days off-grid for all of the above plus drones, cameras, and small appliances like electric coolers
Over 1000Week-long or longer trips without shore power access
2 more rows
Sep 1, 2023

How do I know what size power bank I need? ›

Choose a power bank with the right capacity
  1. 27,000mAh: charge multiple devices.
  2. 20,000mAh: charge your tablet or laptop once or twice.
  3. 10,000mAh: charge your smartphone once or twice.
  4. 5000mAh: charge your smartphone once.
Mar 12, 2024

How do I keep my phone charged on bikepacking? ›

Carrying power packs

The most common solution is to carry extra power by using battery banks. These are easily available and a range of sizes, and perhaps the most logical solution, what better way to extend the life of a battery than with another battery. They come with some drawbacks.

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