PowerItUp 2-in-1 USB Car Adapter & Power Bank for $16
July 23, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
A car charger and power bank in one, the PowerItUp Adapter lets you charge your device on the road and take some extra juice with you wherever you go. Plug it into your vehicle just like a regular charger and reliably power up en route to your destination. Once you arrive, you can take it with you on foot and keep your devices energized with its beefy 3,000mAh battery. Plus, with Overcharge and overcurrent protection, as well as a replaceable fuse, you can trust that you’re safely charging your devices wherever you go.
- Charge in your car or on the go w/ the built-in power bank
- Power up safely w/ overcharge & overcurrent protection and the replaceable fuse
- Monitor the power bank’s battery life w/ LED indicators
- Transport easily thanks to the durable, ergonomic design
- Keep a charge for longer w/ the 24-month standby time
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- 3000mAh Lithium-ion battery cell
- 4-Level LED battery indicator
- Ergonomic design with rubberized finish
- Overcharge and overcurrent protection with replaceable fuse
- Extended standby time: Up to 24 months
- Lifecycle: 1000 charges
- Working temperature: -4F to 122F
Compatibility
- USB output: 5V/2.1A
- Charges via car 12V-24V DC/500MA
Includes
- PowerItUp 2-in-1 USB Car Adapter & 3,000 mAh Power Bank
- User’s Guide
- Warranty Card
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