The compact size and incredible efficiency, thanks to using an in-house silicon, have turned the M4 Mac mini into one of the most capable portable computers out there. As a result of using a custom chipset, the power draw of the machine is incredibly low, to the extent that it can actually be carried around by the owner and hooked up to a powerbank. However, the only drawback to this approach is that even if that powerbank can supply the required wattage, it needs to have an AC outlet, or else this setup will not work.
The inspiration behind this configuration came from AppleInsider, who also successfully demonstrated that the M4 Mac mini can be attached to a powerbank featuring an AC outlet. Best of all, during the testing, it was revealed that Apple’s compact computer consumes a maximum of 25W, which will only happen when you resort to running more intensive tasks such as gaming. When running regular workloads, the redesigned Mac mini does not go above 20W, making it suitable to be connected to a powerbank with an AC outlet.
As for which powerbank to use, it would have been easy to simply go with what AppleInsider tested with the M4 Mac mini, but we want to go down a different route. For one thing, the powerbank used cannot be charged while supplying juice to the hardware, so that is something to keep in mind. While it does feature a USB-C port for charging, the AC inverter shuts off. We recommend getting something with more versatility, like the G-POWER C60Q, which can supply 80W of standard wattage and 100W peak.
Most importantly, it can be charged and discharged at the same time while also costing $52.99 for a capacity of 74WHr, making it exceptional as far as the ‘price to performance’ ratio goes. We
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