The development of screen based power banks, from the first generation products that could only rely on the brightness of indicator lights to vaguely determine battery levels, to the ink screen power banks that can display personalized pictures at will, is a journey of continuous innovation around user experience.
Early power banks with screens were more like an upgraded version of indicator lights. The manufacturer attempted to use the brightness of indicator lights to illuminate the simple battery level markings printed on the panel, replacing the traditional four grid lights. But this design is only superficial, with dim lighting and blurry scales, making it difficult for users to accurately grasp the remaining battery life. Anxiety about how long the last grid of electricity can last persists, and the so-called "screen" is just a decoration that increases costs.


Until the integration of ink screen technology, power banks with screens underwent a real transformation. The low power consumption feature of the ink screen allows the power bank to continuously display content without frequent charging; High definition display effect, whether it is battery information or personalized pictures, can be presented clearly. More importantly, it supports users to freely upload custom images, showcase the scenery along the way during travel, exchange sweet photos for anniversaries, and even set up dynamic slideshows, transforming power banks from simple charging devices to personal style accessories.

In today's pursuit of personalization and practicality, the ink screen power bank not only solves the core demand of users for "accurate electricity viewing", but also endows the product with emotional value, becoming a reliable and warm partner for travel.
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