Stop Losing Your Power Bank & Charger — The Most Forgotten Items in Pakistan
Chargers and power banks are Pakistan's #1 most forgotten items. Where they're left, why we forget them, QR tags for chargers, and the universal charging kit solution.
Why We Always Forget Chargers
There's an interesting psychological reason: we only think about chargers when our battery is low. When we arrive somewhere with a full battery, we plug in without much conscious thought — and when we leave with a full battery, we feel no urgency and forget. The charger is "done its job" and exits our awareness.
The Most Common Places Chargers Are Left Behind in Pakistan
- Office power sockets — behind desks, under meeting room tables
- Hotel rooms — behind the bedside table socket, always
- Cafes and restaurants — the charging point near the entrance seat
- Airport lounges and gate seating areas — one of Pakistan's most-reported lost items at airports
- Friends' and relatives' houses — 'I'll get it next time' never happens
- University and school power outlets
- Mosques and prayer halls (phone charging during long prayers)
Power Bank — Where It Gets Left
- On the table at restaurants while charging your phone during lunch
- In the seat back pocket of flights and ride-hailing cars
- In gym lockers — forgotten when rushing to change
- On the desk while working from a cafe
QR Tag on Your Power Bank
A Nishaaan QR sticker on your power bank makes it uniquely identifiable and recoverable. If a cafe attendant finds your power bank after you leave, a 5-second scan tells them exactly who to call. This is particularly important for high-value power banks (PKR 8,000–20,000 for quality 65W GaN power banks).
The Universal Charging Kit Solution
The simplest solution: buy a second, cheap charger set and leave it permanently in your work bag. Your primary charger stays at home at your desk. You never need to unplug the bag charger — it lives there permanently. A PKR 1,500 spare charger eliminates the problem entirely.