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OnePlus launches 10,000 mAh Power Bank for Rs 1,100

bySami Udin
19/03/2015
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DELHI: OnePlus has entered into the mobile accessories market with 10000mAh Power Bank which will be available for sale with a price tag of Rs 1,100 in India.

The company has confirmed the launch of its official Google Plus page that the 10000mAh battery packed Power Bank that was revealed in 2014 will be available for sale in India as the post says that, “Starting March 17.

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OnePlus claims that the 10000 mAh backed Power Bank can be fully charged in 5 hours which will be able to fuel up three completely discharged OnePlus One smart phones. The Power Bank will be available in two colour variants, silky white and sandstone black.

The uniqueness lies in the backup depot which is equipped with two USB ports, means the users will be able to charge two smart phones simultaneously.

The device features battery indicators LEDs on the metallic finished front, it measures 142.8 × 72.6 × 16.2 mm in dimensions and weighs 220 grams. The edges of the device are finely carved with a metallic rim to give it altogether a classier look.

“Our Power Bank is surprisingly lightweight and easy to tote. A multitude of safety features prevent overcharging and overheating, removing the anxiety of travelling with your favourite gadgets. At the airport or in the great outdoors, never again worry about straying too far from an electrical outlet,” the company said in a post.

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