Power Pouch Wireless Earphones Charger for $17
August 1, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Keep the tunes coming for hours on end when you tote your earphones inside this innovative pouch. Featuring a built-in 800mAh battery, the Power Pouch can recharge your favorite wireless earphones up to seven times while nestling them safely inside premium vegan leather. You can keep tabs on your remaining power with the convenient LEDs and charge with peace of mind knowing the power shuts off automatically once the earbuds are fully charged.
- Recharge your wireless earphones up to 7 times w/ the built-in battery
- Keep your earphones protected on the go inside premium vegan leather
- Monitor the pouch’s battery life using the convenient LED indicators
- Power up safely w/ over-discharging & over-charge protection
- Enhance your everyday carry w/ the pouch’s low-profile, durable design
- Advanced through-charging feature lets you recharge the pouch while it charges your earphones
- Dimensions .8″H x 5″L x 3.3″W
- 800mAh/3.7V polymer li-ion battery
- Input voltage: 4.5-5.5V
- Output voltage: DC 5V
- Output current: max 500mA
- Charging interface: Micro-USB
- Charging current: 500mA
- Micro-USB-compatible devices
- Power Pouch Wireless Earphones Charger
- Micro-USB charging cable
- Manufacturer’s 3-year limited warranty
- Note: earphones not included
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