Units that pass all tests – the "qualified products" – undergo final cleaning, labeling (with key Rated Capacity info), and laser etching (for traceability). Packaged with quality-checked cables and manuals, they still face a final sampling inspection (based on AQL standards) before finally being approved for shipping to consumers.
The Bottom Line: How Can You Tell the Difference?
As consumers, we can't visit the factory, but we can judge a product by:
- Check the Label: Prioritize products that clearly state the "Rated Capacity" (or "Output Capacity").
- Feel the Weight: Quality cells and solid construction often give a product a certain "heft" or substantial feel. Excessively light products might be cutting corners on cells and materials.
- Look for Certifications: Check for international safety certifications like CE, FCC, RoHS, PSE, etc. These indirectly speak to the factory's quality control standards.
- Choose Reputable Brands: A trustworthy brand is a proxy for a rigorous production system and reliable after-sales service.