PowerUP 11,000mAh Triple USB Battery for $27

August 25, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
PowerUP 11
Expires September 20, 2018 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 65% off

KEY FEATURES

Sharing is caring, and you’ll be able to share plenty when you’re toting around this portable battery. Engineered with three USB ports and a colossal 11,000mAh capacity, the PowerUP portable battery has the ports—and juice—to keep your and your friends’ phones (or tablets) energized throughout the day. Grade-A cells and premium chips ensure your devices charge up quickly, and you can easily keep tabs on the battery’s capacity with the built-in LEDs.

  • Charge a tablet & 2 smartphones simultaneously w/ 3 ports
  • Monitor your battery’s power level via the built-in LEDs
  • Premium components rapidly power your devices on the go
  • Massive 11,000mAh capacity can recharge your devices several times over

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Color: black
  • Dimensions: 6.1″H x 5.3″L x 1.7″W
  • Capacity: 11,000mAh
  • Input: 5V/1000mAh
  • Output: 3 ports—1A, 1A, 2.1A (4.1A total)
  • Status LEDs

Includes

  • PowerUP 11,000mAh Triple-USB Portable Battery (Black)
  • Micro-USB cable
  • Travel bag
  • Note: Phone-specific charging cables not included

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