Oraimo PowerBox 300 Vs Oraimo PowerBox 300 Lite. Oraimo has a nice collection of power banks, and knowing the right power bank for yourself can be a little challenging. So in this post, we will be comparing the most powerful Oraimo power banks in the market. As you know, the Oraimo brand is known for its budget-friendly accessories, and that’s why it’s one of the known brands in Africa and some other countries. Their power banks are reliable and durable. In this article, we will compare the Oraimo PowerBox 300, which was released about a year ago, and the recently released Lite version. So if you are confused about which of the 30,000mAh power banks will be best for you, I urge you to read to the end.
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Appearance And Build Quality
Both Oraimo power banks have the same rectangular shape with curved edges. However, each comes with its distinct design. Before we go into the details of their design differences, it’s good to know that both come covered with plastic all around and both have a sturdy build. Now, on to the differences: the Oraimo PowerBox 300 comes with a 3D textured body that makes it attractive.
However, this body texture makes it prone to scratches, which means if you get the PowerBox 300, you need to be careful with it to preserve the body’s texture. Also, this comes with an LED display that lets you see the battery level at a glance. The Lite version comes with diagonal stripes on the body, unlike the 3D texture you get on the other. The stripes make the PowerBox Lite resistant to both scratches and fingerprints.
Thus, it doesn’t come with an LED display; instead, you get four light indicators that tell you the battery level of the power bank. Both power banks have LED torches at the top, which can also double as SOS alarms. The ports are also placed at the top of both power banks. Both power banks are portable and have similar weights. Furthermore, they both come packed with all the necessary safety protocols to help keep you and your devices safe.
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Oraimo PowerBox 300 Vs Oraimo PowerBox 300 Lite–Ports
As I mentioned earlier, both PowerBox have their ports at the top. The PowerBox 300 comes with six ports: four USB-A ports, a Type-C port, and a micro USB port. So in total, you have five output ports (4 USB-A ports and in/out Type-C). For recharging ports, it features two ports: a micro USB port and a Type-C port. This presents you with the freedom to recharge the ports with either a Type-C or micro USB port.
Of the four USB-A output ports on the PowerBox 300, two ports support Anifast fast charging protocols and come with a 15-watt power output. The Type-C port also features a 15-watt power output, while the other two ports support 10 watts. The Oraimo PowerBox 300 Lite comes with two ports when compared to the PowerBox 300. So the Lite version comes with two USB-A ports, which are both equipped with the Oraimo Anifast fast charging protocols. You get a Type-C in/out port and a micro USB input port. So when it comes to ports, I think the Oraimo PowerBox 300 is the clear winner.
Oraimo PowerBox 300 Vs Oraimo PowerBox 300 Lite–Performance
Everyone wants a power bank that can perform well, and that’s why we are comparing these two. With the available ports in the PowerBox 300, you can charge five devices at a go without sacrificing the speed of one for the other. Whereas the Lite version can only charge three devices at a time. So if you have more than three devices, you will need to wait for one device to be full before you can charge the other. Coming to fast charging, Oraimo claimed both PowerBox can deliver 15 watts, there is a slight difference here.
Though it doesn’t deliver that much power that Oraimo claimed, the PowerBox 300 charges faster than the PowerBox 300 Lite and doesn’t burn out as fast as the Lite version burns. In terms of charging performance and charging speed, the PowerBox 300 is way ahead of the PowerBox 300 Lite. Mind you, both come with a 30000mAh capacity and are widely compatible with most devices.
Also, both come with intelligent chips that make them detect if your device supports fast charging or not, thereby switching to the mode that best suits your device. When it comes to recharging, you will need about 12 to 13 hours to fully charge up the PowerBox 300, while you need about an hour more to fully charge up the 300 Lite.
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Price And Availability
As of the time of writing this post, the Oraimo PowerBox 300 goes for ₦34900, while the Lite version goes for ₦36500. From the price standpoint, it shows that the Lite is a bit more expensive. You can get both power banks at the Oraimo official website. Please don’t forget to use the discount code BRACKET when you want to make a purchase. The code is also valid in Kenya, Ghana, and Morocco. Help the channel by using the discount code.
Verdict
There you have it, the Oraimo PowerBox 300 vs. Oraimo PowerBox 300 Lite. As you can see, both power banks come with the same capacity, but it is evident that the PowerBox 300 outperforms the Lite version. But the PowerBox 300 Lite has a more durable body build. In terms of price, the Lite is a bit more expensive. So we have done the comparison, it’s now your job to choose which power bank will best suit you. Leave me a comment in the comment section if you have any questions.