JS Wireless Charging Power Bank for $52
December 6, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
The JS Wireless Power Bank is the latest in power bank technology, offering the convenience of a traditional power bank without the hassle of messy cables. Compatible with any Qi-enabled device or device equipped with a Qi receiver, this portable battery is a must-buy for any modern smartphone owner (yes, it’s compatible with the new iPhone 8 and X). You can finally take the wireless charging you enjoy at home on the go—and leave those pesky cables at home. Plus with multiple ports at your disposal, you can charge up to three devices at once without an outlet in sight.
- LED lights signal when the device is charging for ease-of-use
- Built-in intelligent sensor activates idle mode to save energy
- Includes wireless, USB cable & micro USB charging
- Allows for three devices to charge at once
- Battery capacity: 6000mAh
- Compatibility: iPhone/Android
- Delivers up to 4 cycles of charging per charge
PRODUCT SPECS
- Battery capacity: 6000mAh
- Wireless charging output: DC 5V 1000mAh
- Working frequency: 110KHz-205KHz
- USB charging support: yes
- Compatibility: iPhone 8, X
- Certification: CE, FCC, ROHS
- Product/package size: 70 x 143 x 14 // 140 x 186 x 26 mm
- Product/package weight: 185g
- Includes: JS Innovations Wireless Power Bank (black)
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