This review dives into the Zomato 10,000mAh power bank, examining whether it lives up to the hype and its advertised features. We'll explore its design, build quality, charging performance, and overall value, considering both its initial suggested retail price and the significantly lower price at which it's actually available. From initial unboxing impressions to a month of real-world testing, we'll assess its practicality and usability. We'll also delve into the unique purchasing process, which involves the JAT platform, and discuss how this might impact accessibility for potential buyers.Our comprehensive review covers key aspects like charging speed (is it truly "fast charging"?), battery capacity verification, the functionality of its dual USB ports, and the overall user experience. We'll weigh the pros and cons, taking into account the power bank's features, build quality, and affordability, to determine if this 10,000mAh power bank is a worthwhile purchase for budget-conscious consumers, despite its platform-specific purchase limitations.
Pros And Cons
- Small and slim
- Good design
- Good battery life
- Affordable price (₹550)
- Plastic body
- Charging speed is not fast
- No reverse charging
- Requires a Jat account to purchase
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Unboxing and First Impressions
The power bank arrived in a relatively large and heavy package. The box design is quite striking, featuring bold text highlighting key features like 'fast charging' and 'Boost 10k'. The 'Made in India' label is also prominently displayed. Initial impressions suggest a substantial device.

Upon opening, the power bank itself is noticeably smaller and slimmer than expected based on the packaging. This is a positive surprise, suggesting a more portable design than initially anticipated. The black color scheme gives it a sleek and modern appearance.

Features and Specifications
The power bank boasts a 10,000mAh capacity, indicated clearly on both the packaging and the device itself. It features dual USB ports—one Type-C and one Type-A—allowing for simultaneous charging of multiple devices. However, a notable limitation is the lack of reverse charging capability.

The power bank also includes four LED indicator lights to display the remaining battery level. The build quality seems decent, although it's constructed from plastic rather than metal. The manual provides details on specifications and safety information.

Performance and Charging
While the packaging advertises fast charging, the reviewer's experience suggests charging speeds are average, not exceptionally fast. The power bank consistently performed as expected during a month-long testing period. The provided Type-A charging cable is used to recharge the power bank.

The reviewer successfully charged the power bank using the included cable. During the charging process, the LED indicator lights functioned correctly, displaying the charging status.

Pricing and Availability
The box indicates a suggested retail price of around ₹1600. However, the reviewer found it available for a significantly lower price of ₹550. This makes it a very attractive option in terms of value for money.

Purchasing the power bank requires creating an account on the JAT platform. The reviewer highlights this as a potential barrier for some users. This platform-specific purchasing process could affect its overall accessibility.
Conclusion and Verdict
The Zomato 10,000mAh power bank offers good value for its price point. Its slim design and dual USB ports are convenient features. While charging speed isn't exceptionally fast, it performs its core function reliably.

The plastic build quality is acceptable given the low price. The limited availability through the JAT platform is a drawback, but the considerable price reduction makes it a compelling option for budget-conscious consumers. Overall, it's a decent power bank, especially considering the discounted price.