LithiumCard Wallet Battery for $20
June 23, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The LithiumCard Wallet Battery is an engineering marvel, packing tons of power in a package no thicker than 5 credit cards. Beautifully crafted from a luxurious billet aluminum housing, it charges devices at up to a lightning-fast 1% of battery life per minute. Without question, this battery is the pinnacle of portable charging perfection–and it’s calling your name.
- Keep your iOS devices charged w/ the built-in Lightning connector
- Enjoy the premium design crafted from durable aluminum
- Charge your device quickly at up to 1% of battery life per minute
- Add charging power capacity to your device
- Simultaneously charge your device & LithiumCard w/ 2 flip-out charging cables
- Carry it everywhere: fits into almost any wallet
- Stick to your device w/ the NanoStik pad as an alternative to storing in your wallet
Also available with a micro USB cord! See drop-down above.
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 3.37″L x 2.125″W x 0.22”H
- Weight: 1.66 oz
- Capacity: 1200mAh
- 2.0 Amp HyperCharging technology
Includes:
- LithiumCard 1200mAh w/ Lightning (black)
- NanoStik adhesive pad
Compatibility
- iOS devices using the Lightning charger
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