ZeroLemon ToughJuice 30,000mAh 5-Port Power Bank for $59
March 2, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
The smartest way to keep your devices juiced up and ready to go – especially when you know you’ll be away from outlets for awhile – is with the ZeroLemon ToughJuice. This high-capacity (30,000mAh), durable external battery holds enough power to charge a smartphone up to ten times, a tablet twice, or even fully charge a MacBook once. With three traditional USB ports, one QuickCharge 2.0 port, and a USB Type-C port, there’s virtually no device that this power bank isn’t compatible with, and can’t charge at a super-fast pace.
- Charge a huge variety of devices fast, including the new, USB Type-C MacBook
- Power devices up fast w/ QC 2.0 charging
- Protect the ToughJuice from damage thanks to the double layer, anti-shock build
- Carry an extra charge anywhere thanks to the portable design
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Battery capacity: 30,000mAh
- Dimensions: 7.07″ x 3.61″ x 1.3″
- 3 USB outputs: 5V/1A
- QC 2.0 output: 5V/2.4A, 9V/1.67A, 12V/1.35A
- Type-C Output: 5V/2.5A (max)
- Input (Micro-USB and Type-C): 5V/2A (max)
Includes
- ZeroLemon ToughJuice QC 2.0 Power Bank
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