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Miady 2-Pack 10000mAh Dual USB Portable Charger

Miady 2-Pack 10000mAh Dual USB Portable Charger, USB-C Fast Charging Power Bank, Backup Charger for iPhone 15/14/13, Galaxy S23/22, Pixel and etc

Product information

Brand-Miady

Model Name-AS-TPB21

Model Number-AS-TPB21

Customer Reviews-4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (99,433)4.5 out of 5 stars

ASIN-B07XFBN7HX

Item Type Name-power bank

Built-In Media-Power Bank

Item Height-0.79 inches

Manufacturer-Miady

Warranty Description-18 Months

Connector Type-USB

Brand-Miady

Battery Capacity-10000 Milliamp Hours

Color-Black+White

Special Feature-Auto Shut-Off, LED Indicator Lights, Slim, Pocket Size, Fast Charging


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About this item

  • 【2023 Upgraded USB-C Output】Two 10000mAh battery packs not only for portable charging but also around the home. Allowing you to charge mobile devices without having to be tethered to a plug socket. Now USB-C charging is available, makes it easier to charge an iPhone or Android phones with USB-C cord. (Lightning cord is not included)

  • 【Dual Output & Input】Each also has 2 USB output ports that detect all the connected devices and efficiently distributes the current output up to 5V 2.4A. The USB C and Micro USB ports can fully refill the battery itself in 5 hrs at 5V 2.0A.

  • 【Small & Slim】It feels incredibly compact for a 10000mAh power bank, weighing just 218g and only 14mm thick. Grippy design is easy to hold, easy to toss into a bag and incredibly portable.

  • 【Reliable Li-polymer Cell】Thanks to the Li-polymer battery pack, the charger is much safer than any Li-ion charger. Also, it's lighter and slimer that you can easily carry it around, even on airplanes.

  • 【What You Get】2 * Miady 10000mAh USB Portable Charger (White & Black); 2 * USB Cable (Lightning cord is not included); 1 * User Manual. We provide 24*7 friendly customer support and also back our products for 18 months.


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