The Redmi Power Bank retails for Rs. 799 for the 10000mAh variant, which is a good deal. However, the Mi Power Bank 2i retails for just Rs. 100 more at Rs. 899, which can cause some confusion as, essentially, both of them are just power banks and do the same tasks of charging your phone. Heck, they are even from the same parent brand! So, we decided to help you choose the right one for you based on your priorities. Do note that we’re comparing just the 10000mAh variants of the Mi Power Bank 2i and the Redmi Power Bank, and the same does not hold true for the 20000mAh variants.

Build and Design

The Redmi Power Bank has a polycarbonate shell that does not feel as good as the unibody metal chassis of the Mi Power Bank 2i. However, both power banks feel solid and are built to handle day-to-day abuse. If you don’t like the exterior look of the Redmi Power Bank. You can even get yourself some customized skins from GadgetShieldz like the one we have on our unit.

The Redmi Power Bank feels slightly lighter, which is understandable given that plastic is less dense than metal. One thing to note here about the Mi Power Bank 2i is the fact that it can get beat up around the edges real soon, given that it is made of metal. We have been using the Mi Power Bank 2i for upwards of two years now, and the edges have multiple scratches and dents. If you don’t mind it and are looking for overall superior build quality, the cold metal feel of the Mi Power Bank 2i beats the Redmi Power Bank hands down. Oh yeah, you can even get custom engravings on the Mi Power Bank 2i, given that it’s metallic in select Mi Stores if you are into that kind of a thing. Related Read: Best Power Banks you can buy

Ports

The Redmi Power Bank gets two full-size USB-A ports for output and a micro-USB port, as well as a USB-C port for input. The Mi Power Bank 2i, on the other hand, has two USB-A ports for output but just a single micro-USB port for input. Given that most phones moved to USB-C in 2020, it only made sense for Redmi to include one, and kudos to them for doing so. If you want the convenience of carrying around just a single USB-C charging cable for your phone as well as your power bank, the Redmi Power Bank should be your go-to option. Both power banks also have four LEDs to indicate battery percentage, along with a physical button to show the remaining battery level.

Charging Speeds

Let’s first discuss the output power of the two power banks. The Redmi Power Bank, through its two USB-A ports, can output a maximum of 10W through each port. This means that you don’t get any fast charging capabilities in the form of Quick Charge or USB-PD, which is disappointing. The Mi Power Bank 2i, on the other hand, can output up to 18W, which makes it compatible with QC 3.0. If you have a QC-compatible smartphone, it makes more sense to get the Mi Power Bank 2i as your phone can charge faster that way. Both power banks have support for pass-through charging, which means you can charge the power bank as well as a connected device simultaneously.

Speaking about charging the power bank itself, the Redmi Power Bank can take an input of 10W, whereas the Mi Power Bank 2i again has support for QC 3.0 for input as well, which means you can top it up faster if you’re in a hurry. The Redmi Power Bank takes about 8-9 hours for a full charge from a dead state, whereas the Mi Power Bank 2i takes about 6 hours.

Redmi Power Bank vs Mi Power Bank 2i: Which one to buy?

Assuming your phone has a USB-C port, the Redmi Power Bank offers more convenience due to the fact that you can carry around just a single cable to charge both the power bank as well as your phone. However, if you don’t mind carrying an additional micro-USB cable to charge the power bank, the Mi Power Bank 2i, in our opinion, provides better value due to its 18W input as well as output which can save you a considerable amount of time, provided your phone has support for Qualcomm’s Quick Charge standards. Do note that the Mi Power Bank 2i will not charge your phone faster in case your phone has a proprietary fast charging solution like OnePlus’ Warp Charge or Oppo/Realme’s VOOC charging. If you’re looking for both a USB-C port and faster charging speeds, you can opt for the 20000mAh variant of the Redmi Power Bank if your budget permits.

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