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Safety Features to Look for When Branding Power Banks

If you want to get branded power banks for customers, safety features are a huge part of the process. Passing out bulk promotional power banks is a great way to increase brand visibility, but if they lack essential safety features, it can reflect poorly on your brand.

Why Safety Matters in Branded Power Banks

 The New York Times states that rules for portable batteries are always changing, so it’s important to keep up to date on the information. Safety is of utmost importance because if the right safety measures aren’t taken, promotional power banks could catch fire, explode, or leak toxic gas. No one wants any of that anywhere near them.

If something were to happen to your branded power bank because you did not pay attention to the safety features, that doesn’t make your company look good as a whole. What does it say about your products?  Your image tanks where you wanted it to rise.

Battery Quality and Certification

Batteries need to be of high quality to work correctly and safely. It’s okay if you don’t know what high-quality batteries are. There are safety measures in place for you to follow. Check any batter you consider for the proper certifications, and that will help you ensure quality.

Batteries marked with UL2056 are compliant with safety standards around thermal and electrical areas. If they say IEC and have numbers following, they are also following the International Electrotechnical Commission standards. The certifications will be on the packaging or on the product itself.

Built-In Protection Mechanisms

Safe branded power banks should also have built-in protection for your users and your brand. Here are a few of the mechanisms that safe batteries should have:

  • Overcharge

The battery cannot be charged beyond its capacity, even if you leave it plugged in. Once the battery is fully charged, it automatically turns off the charging process. This safety feature prevents overheating and a whole host of other issues.

  • Over-Discharge

The power bank can never be completely drained with this protection. If it were to be, it could lead to damage and a shorter lifetime. With the right protection, when the battery goes below the safety threshold, it will stop supplying power to other items.

Quality of Charging Ports and Cables

Keep in mind that anything you pass out as a promotional item will reflect on your brand and its identity. If you want people to think your brand cuts corners and doesn’t provide quality products, then go ahead and use cheap promotional items.

Instead of cutting corners, look for braided nylon and other durable materials. Reinforced connectors are another good idea to help prevent breakage. Just as you want your brand to be recognized for quality, there are companies with good reputations for charging ports and cables. Use that reputation to pass it off onto your own.

Durable and Safe Casing

Each branded power bank will come with a case as well. The case is another opportunity for you to speak for your brand. Choose a branded color and place the logo prominently on the case. Get something durable that will hold up against use and time. You also want a safe case with zippers or another way to enclose the device and keep it safe from falling out.

Compliance with International Standards

The Washington Post suggests that you keep portable power banks, fully charged, in with emergency kits for natural disasters. They are handy on airplanes, during car rides, and any other time you are away from a usable port. While there are standards in the U.S. for chargers, there are international standards as well.

Depending on your demographic, the portable power bank you hand out could travel overseas. It’s a good idea to ensure they comply with international standards as well as anything that the U.S. has in place. The safer the power bank, the better it reflects back onto your company.

Branding Considerations Without Compromising Safety  

As you brand your power bank, you want your logo and name to stand out without compromising the safety of the unit. Place whatever you want on the outside container but keep the logo small and in certain locations on the power bank itself.

In conclusion

Save Your Ink can help you get safe branded power banks that reflects well on your company and keeps your customers safe at the same time. You want quality in any promotional materials you use, but safety is of utmost importance. Check with all of the certifications to ensure any power bank you choose will meet and exceed those expectations. Make sure your customization fits your brand and find the right people to enjoy the device.

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