Clutch: The World’s Thinnest Portable Charger for $35
April 9, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Most battery packs in the market today might give you great charging power, but they also come in huge, thick designs, taking up more space and adding more weight. The Clutch Charger is here to make it easier than ever to keep your devices fully juiced. Designed specifically for iPhone and other Apple products, the attached Lightning connector plugs right into your favorite devices. It’s the same size as a credit card, so it stores easily in your wallet or pocket.
- Convenient & compact w/ just the size of a credit card
- Ultra-thin design so you can easily store it in a wallet or purse
- High-speed charging capability & Intelligent Current Control for device protection
- Compatible w/ your favorite Apple devices
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: lithium ion battery
- Product dimensions: 3.5″ x 2.5″ x 0.15″
- Weight: 2 oz
- Battery: 2.300mAh
- Case: metal
- Approved by FCC, CE, CCC, and RoHS
- Patent Pending and UN 2056 Certified
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Compatibility
- Works on iPhone 5 / 5c / 5s / 6 / 6 Plus / SE / 7 / 7 Plus / 8 / 8 Plus / 11 / 11 Max / X / XS / XS Max / XR / iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, iPad Pro, iPod Nano (7th Gen), iPod Touch(5th Gen), iPod Touch (6th Gen) and Airpods
Includes
- Clutch Charger
- Charging cable
- Manual
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