ZeroLemon PowerCube 50000mAh Portable Power Station for $159
October 8, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
When you’ve got this massive portable power station on your side, a smartphone and tablet are just the tip of the iceberg of what you can power. This enormous, 50000mAh capacity station features eight outputs supporting devices ranging from smartphones to full computers and small electric appliances. If the power goes out, or you need juice outdoors, this battery has you covered for a very long time.
- Premium inverter w/ high capacity 50000mAh capacity battery to charge any device completely
- Has 8 outlets to support a huge variety of devices
- Compact shape allows for easy transport
- Makes an ideal backup battery in the event of a power outage
- LED lights are built-in to enable a SOS function in case of emergency
Note: Cable for car charging and solar panel are not included
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Materials: aluminum enclosure, A-Class lithium ion batteries
- Weight: 3.5lb
- Battery capacity: 50,000mAh
- DC input: 12-24V/3A
- Outputs:
- 2 DC 12V/5A
- 1 DC 19V/4A
- 1 DC 10 – 12.6V/15A
- 1 AC 110V/100W
- 3 USB 5V/2.4A
- 1 QC 3.0
Compatibility
- Smartphones
- Tablets
- Computers
- Small electric appliances like cameras, drones, and more
Includes
- ZeroLemon 50000mAh Portable Power Station
- Adapter
- Plug converter
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