FAQs

1: How do I choose between capacity and speed?

If you need to charge a laptop or charge quickly in a short time, prioritize Speed (High Wattage, e.g., 65W). If you need to stay off-grid for days without a wall outlet, prioritize Capacity (High mAh, e.g., 20,000mAh+).

2: What capacity is best for a laptop?

For laptops, we recommend a minimum capacity of 20,000mAh. This typically provides about one full charge for a 13-inch laptop, giving you hours of extra productivity.

3: Does higher speed mean the battery drains faster?

Technically, yes. Charging at high speeds (like 65W) uses energy more aggressively than slow charging (5W). However, RORRY’s smart power management chips optimize efficiency to minimize heat and energy loss.

4: What is the maximum capacity I can take on a plane?

According to TSA and international regulations, you can carry power banks up to 100Wh (approximately 27,000mAh) in your carry-on luggage. RORRY’s high-capacity models are designed to stay within this safe limit.

5: Will a high-speed charger damage my phone?

No. RORRY chargers use Smart PD (Power Delivery) protocols. Your device will only "pull" the amount of power it can handle. For example, a 65W charger will safely charge an iPhone at its maximum supported speed (approx. 20W-27W) without overloading it.