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HP Pavilion x360 14-ba075TX
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Are there any type of portable power banks (that are really portable) provided by HP to charge their notebooks on the go.

I am not talking about the type - c compatible one, rather for the traditional one.

I really need to charge my notebooks after every 5-6 hours (acc. to my usage).

Many times I would be away from any power output for hours and  this is the time when I really need a portable power bank .

My notebook charges quickly, so even 10 minutes of charge could help me in those situations.

 

(I really don't know if I could ask such questions in HP forums but since I couldn't figure out , I decided to post this question in HP forums)

 

Plesae provide me the link if available (for India)

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@pritam21 wrote:

Could you please suggest me which one I shall buy, that would be compatible with my notebook.

Envy x360 m6 AQ103DX


Hi,

 

Unfortunately, I am unable to suggest a specifc one to you due to the following reasons:

- I am not 100% sure about the socket for your PC's charger - I mean I checked the giudes, wathed vides but still I'd prefer to see it/touch to be 100% sure

- There are different power banks

- I don't know the available models in your local stores

 

 

You will need to select one based on charging capacity and if the sockets are compatible with your model.

 

I'd recommend you take the computer with you to a local IT store you trust, search there for an appropriate power bank and see live if it will be able to charge your PC or devices.

 

Your FEEDBACK is important. Use the interactive buttons below and let me know if the post helps ;
*** HP employee *** I express personal opinion only *** Joined the Community in 2013

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Hello @pritam21

 

Thank you for posting in the HP Support forum.

 

Such power banks for laptops do exist and they are portable. You can read more here >> https://www.lifewire.com/best-portable-laptop-battery-4050506

 

You can search for one in tech stores like Best Buy or also in Amazon, etc... You just need to find the appropriate for your PC model. These are not produced by HP.

 

 

Your FEEDBACK is important. Use the interactive buttons below and let me know if the post helps ;
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Could you please suggest me which one I shall buy, that would be compatible with my notebook.

Envy x360 m6 AQ103DX

HP Recommended

@pritam21 wrote:

Could you please suggest me which one I shall buy, that would be compatible with my notebook.

Envy x360 m6 AQ103DX


Hi,

 

Unfortunately, I am unable to suggest a specifc one to you due to the following reasons:

- I am not 100% sure about the socket for your PC's charger - I mean I checked the giudes, wathed vides but still I'd prefer to see it/touch to be 100% sure

- There are different power banks

- I don't know the available models in your local stores

 

 

You will need to select one based on charging capacity and if the sockets are compatible with your model.

 

I'd recommend you take the computer with you to a local IT store you trust, search there for an appropriate power bank and see live if it will be able to charge your PC or devices.

 

Your FEEDBACK is important. Use the interactive buttons below and let me know if the post helps ;
*** HP employee *** I express personal opinion only *** Joined the Community in 2013
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