Nomad Tile Trackable PowerPack for $119
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
If Davey Crockett lived today and carried a smartphone, he’d also carry the Nomad Tile Trackable PowerPack. This ultra-rugged, 9,000mAh backup battery is armed with Tile Bluetooth tracking so even if you drop it in the middle of nowhere, you can still locate it. Plus, it’s fully loaded with fast charging USB C and USB A ports and is rated to military-grade drop-resistance. Going off the grid? Don’t go without your Nomad.
- Charges an iPhone 7 three and a half complete times
- Armed w/ 1.2M Mil-spec drop protection so your clumsiness can’t hurt this battery
- Located w/ Tile Bluetooth tracking so you’ll never lose it
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Materials: Dow Dupont polycarbonate frame and TPU rubber exterior
- Mortise and tenon joints
- Dimensions: 13.5cm x 7.5cm x 2.5cm
- Capacity: 9,000mAh
- Input: USB C 5V/3.0A
- Output 1: USB A 5V/2.4A
- Output 2: USB C 5V/3A – 12V/2A with Fast Charge technology
- Certifications: USB 2.0, CE, FCC, UN38.3, RoHS
Compatibility
- iPhone 5 through 7/7 Plus
- iPad 4th generation and later
- iPad Mini
- iPod Touch
- Android Type C and micro USB phones and tablets
- Most micro USB devices
Includes
- Nomad Tile Trackable PowerPack
- USB C to USB A cable
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