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Plox 3000mAh Power Bank with Built-in Lightning Cable - $31.94 @ Dick Smith

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  • +5

    Bit expensive for 3000mAh :/ That's like 1 and a half charges of a phone battery

    $32.95 Posted for a Xiaomi 10,000mAh! Over 3 times the size…

    • -3

      Agree, though not much else available with the built in lightning/micro usb cable.

      • +2

        So for the sake of a $2 cable, you'd spend more on a smaller power bank…?!

        • +3

          Some people could like the convenience more.

        • +2

          For pocket convenience on a night out, absolutely.

        • @n1:

          Not ozbargainers

        • -2

          @jbuttnz:
          http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/20cm-3FT-6FT-Lightning-To-USB-Cha…

          $1.39 delivered for a 20cm cable. If you can carry a power bank "on a night out" (ie you thought ahead that far), then you could get a standard power bank and have that cable permanently attached.

        • +1

          @Spackbace: I would not recommend those fake cables as they will broke after couple days and i tried them before. I would recommend buying more expensive known brand eg; https://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers-tablets/accessories/cygn… im using it atm and never failed, i got it at store for $16 still expensive but worth the price and you get one year warranty in case it field.

        • +2

          I don't know about fake Lightning cables breaking, but it is worth looking for MFi ("Made for iPhone" etc) certified ones instead of fakes. In various situations, I've found that fakes often have charging or sync or other data transfer problems.

          Would I spend $32 on the Plox powerbank? Probably not, but for some people the MFi certification would make it a reasonable buy.

  • -1

    Meh really

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