For a while, I have been looking at the difference in the prices of power banks now and last year, and I noticed how there is a significant difference in the price. It all started because I ordered a power bank, which I want to review on my YouTube channel that I have not been active for a while on, just as I have not been active on Hive. I bought this power bank below for 30,900 naira as against the price of a 20,000 mah power bank that used to be sold for 10k to 15k naira a year ago.
If you check the prices from the dollar point of view, you will find that the power banks sold still remained in the same range of prices. The only difference is the devaluation in the naira value, which has resulted in us paying more.

Now let's move into reviewing the Oraimo Traveler Link 20 Power bank.
The Oraimo Traveler Link 20 is the latest release of the Oraimo powerbanks and I happen to be one of the first few people to have ordered it, so if you are considering getting this item, here is a quick review of the product.
Design and Build Quality
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The casing of the power bank is plastic, which is quite strong and has some strips at its surface. You would be able to feel those strips when holding the power bank. Behind it, you would find the cables attached to the power bank.
The power bank makes use of LED indicators to monitor the battery power, with the power button on the right-hand side of the power bank. It comes with a single output USB, a LED flash light, a single USB type A port, a USB type C and type B port for charging the power bank, and output cables (type C, type B, and lightning cable) for charging different types of devices.
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CHARGING PORTS AND COMPATIBILITY
Let's begin with the inputs; this is how the power bank would be charged.
| Inputs | Rating |
|---|---|
| USB-A cable | 5V 2A |
| Micro-USB port | 5V 2A |
| Type C port | 5V 2A |

The USB type A cable
Now for the output, which is how you would use the power bank to charge your device.
| Outputs | Rating |
|---|---|
| USB port | 5V 2.4A |
| Micro-USB port | 5V 2.1A |
| Type C port | 5V 2.1A |
With this power bank, you can charge any type of device, whether it is an iPhone, Android, or an old device, You have all available cables.
ANIFAST TECHNOLOGY
The power bank is said to have AniFast Technology, which helps the power bank intelligently identify the fast charging protocol for any mobile device so it can deliver the highest possible speed charge.
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MY THOUGHTS AND RECOMMENDATION
When I got this power bank, I had the mind of getting a power bank that could be easily carried about on my hand or in my pocket, but at the same time, I knew I was getting a 20,000 MAH power bank, so most likely the power bank would be heavy. If you want a power bank that you can keep at home and you don't want to worry about having to look for a cable to use with it, then this power bank is one of the best you can get out there.
Talking about charging speeds, you can only get a maximum charging speed of 12 watts if you are using the USB port, but if you are using any of the cables on the power bank, you would get a charging speed of not more than 10 watts. The charging speed is not super fast, but at a fair speed.
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