Replitronics Hotline 16000 Power Bank for $34
June 1, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The Hotline 16,000mAh Power Bank is a multi-functional, portable power bank built into a housing inspired by iconic personal cassette players. It packs a big 16,000 mAh battery with the ability to charge up to three devices at once via USB-3.0(QC), USB-C, and 10W fast wireless charging for Qi-enabled devices! The iconic form factor is a great conversation piece, but also provides excellent protection for the battery housed inside. The Hotline 16000 features all the safety features you expect in a modern portable power solution too!
Succesfully funded on Kickstart at $90,934!
- Charge up to 3 devices at the same time
- 10W wireless charging for Qi-enabled devices
- Accurately reproduced 1:1 scale vintage personal cassette player replica protective shell
- Advanced safety features including surge, over charging, overheat & short circuit protection
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: blue metallic
- Finish: blue paint with chrome accents
- Materials: plastic
- Dimensions: 5.25″H x 3.5″W x 1″D
- Weight: 0.8 lb
- Capacity: 16,000mAh
- Rated energy: 59.2Wh
- MicroUSB input: 5V/2A, 9V/2A
- USB output (QC 3.0): 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A (max)
- Type-C input & output: 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A (max)
- Wireless output: 10W max (10W/7.5W/5W)
- LED flashlight
- Push buttons
- Advance safety features
- Lab tested & UTL certified
- Manufacturer’s 100-day warranty
Includes
- RepliTronics™ Hotline 16000 Power Bank
- USB-C Charging Cable
- Operator’s Manual
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