FAQs

What is the difference between a Solid State power bank and a regular one?

Unlike traditional power banks that use liquid electrolytes, Solid State power banks use a solid electrolyte. This makes them significantly safer (no leakage or fire risk), more compact, and capable of holding much more power in a smaller size while staying cooler during use.

Do Solid State power banks last longer?

Yes, they do. Solid State technology is much more durable than standard lithium-ion. While a regular power bank might start to degrade after 500 cycles, a Solid State power bank can often handle 1,000 to 2,000+ charge cycles before seeing any significant drop in battery health.

Are they safe for travel and high temperatures?

Absolutely. Because they don't contain flammable liquids, Solid State power banks are much more stable in extreme temperatures and are 100% TSA-approved for flight travel. They are the ideal choice for users who need a high-performance, ultra-reliable power source for long trips.