LuminAID PackLite Max 2-in-1 Phone Charger for $34

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
LuminAID PackLite Max 2-in-1 Phone Charger for $34
Expires May 02, 2023 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

Don’t go out on the trail without a PackLite! This exceptional 2-in-1 lantern and charger is inflatable, solar-powered, and completely waterproof so you can use it anywhere. This multi-purpose light will illuminate your campsite or tent, recharge during the day via the sun, and ensure your devices stay charged thanks to the built-in battery. Plus, it breaks down for easy transit and inflates in just seconds. Seriously, don’t go camping without it.

Successfully funded on Kickstarter

  • Features turbo, high, medium, low, & flashing settings
  • Outputs 150 lumens for 3-5 hours on Turbo mode
  • Recharges via micro USB or in direct sunlight using the built-in high-efficiency solar panel
  • Built-in 2,000mAh battery can recharge most cell phones to 100%
  • For use in any weather, including floating on bodies of water
  • Can be submerged up to one meter underwater

PRODUCT SPECS

Details

  • Light output: 150 lumens
  • Max run time: 50 hours (on low)
  • Charge time: 1-2 hours via micro USB or 14 hours in direct sunlight
  • USB output: 5V with fast charging output of 2.4 Amps
  • Battery capacity: 2,000mAh
  • IP67 waterproof rating
  • Dimensions: 6″ x 6″ x 1″ flat, 6″ x 6″ x 6″ inflated
  • 100% PVC-free, lead-free, and RoHS compliant

Includes

  • LuminAID PackLite Max 2-in-1 Phone Charger
  • Micro USB cable

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