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ENEGON 2-Pack Portable Charger Power Bank 10000mAh $24.93 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ ENEGON-AU via Amazon AU

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$12.47 each

【2 Pack of 10000mAh Portable Charger】It is portable battery with 10000mAh capacity of each power bank which would be more than enough for 3 days trip. Each of them can fully charge your iPhone 8 3 times, iPhone X 2.6 times, iPhone 7 Plus 2.3 times, or a Galaxy S8 2.2 times.
【Triple Outputs & Dual Inputs】The phone charger battery has two USB output ports and 1 USB C in&out port (2.4A total) allow for charging THREE iPhones or Samsung Galaxy or other devices simultaneously with high speed. It also has a Micro USB input for added acharging option. The battery can be fully refilled in 5 hours with 5V 2.4A charger adapter.
【 Refined Design Small & Slim】The portable phone charger can easily fit into your hands or pocket, matte surface keeps it free of fingerprints, weighing 220g and only 14mm thick. 4 LED indicator shows remaining battery level at a glance (25%~50%~75%~100%).
【Safety& Reliable Li-Polymer Cell】This portable USB charger is UL certified, there are reliable Polymer Cell (10000mAh ) built in the power bank for zero safety accidents based on the exclusive power IC technology, which can prevent short-circuit, over-current, over-load, over-voltage perfectly.
【What You Get】2 * ENEGON 10000mAh Power bank; 2 * Charging Cable ; 1 * User Manual. We provide 24 hours friendly customer service and 24 months warranty guarantee.

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  • +3

    It’s always concerning when a product doesn’t display its wattage as an advertising selling point.
    Must be a slow charger. Not worth it.

    • +2

      It’s always concerning when a product doesn’t display its wattage as an advertising selling point.

      It does in the details section, Type-C Input/Output: 5V/2.4A max, which translates to 12W.

      Must be a slow charger. Not worth it.

      Yes, 12W is fairly low by today's standards.

      • +1

        I think if they want you to know P = I*V to calculate their wattage output its fair to say they aren't displaying their wattage.

        • Unless you paid attention in high school physics, it’s difficult to remember that formula 😂

    • No USB-PD or QC? Forgeddaboudit.

  • I wouldn't regard a battery indicator that lacks digits.
    Is it just me?

    • IDM the Nitecore, since they're trying to make the lightest and smallest high capacity battery available - if an LCD screen weighs it down any more I could live with a few LED lights.

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