If you bought this expecting to charge your phone 20 times, return it immediately. No legitimate 80,000mAh bank is "mini." That capacity is illegal to take on airplanes (limit is 27,000mAh / 100Wh).
Safety check: Look at the fine print on the back. It will likely say "Rated Capacity: 6,200mAh (5V/3A)." That is the real number.
Often, "Mini" means "Missing ports." You usually end up needing a dongle for Ethernet, a dongle for video, and another for USB. Not here.
The rear I/O of the Technocoms X80000 Mini is a marvel of engineering:
When reviewers claim "Technocoms X80000 Mini better," they are often standing next to a Mac Mini that requires $200 worth of adapters to achieve the same connectivity.
The original X80000 gave you four USB ports. The Mini Better gives you:
No more dongles. No more bottlenecks.
Modern tech has a nasty habit of soldering RAM and storage to the motherboard. When you run out of space or memory, you throw the whole computer away.
The X80000 Mini takes the opposite approach.
This modularity makes the Technocoms X80000 Mini better for long-term investment. You aren't buying a computer for two years; you are buying a chassis that will last a decade.