Maplin 10000mAh Slim Power Bank with Integrated Lightning, USB-C & Micro USB Cables
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Maplin 10000mAh Slim Power Bank with Integrated Lightning, USB-C & Micro USB Cables
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Need power on the go? The Maplin 10000mAh Slim Power Bank with Integrated Lightning, USB-C & Micro USB Cables comes with everything you need to ensure you never lose charge.
Built with 10,000mAh capacity and 2A fast charging output, your smartphone will charge twice as fast as the standard 1A power bank. You can expect to fully charge an iPhone 14 2x, Samsung S22 1.8x and your iPad Mini 6 1.2x when your power bank is fully charged.
No need to carry cables with you. This versatile power bank comes with integrated output charging cables for USB-C, Micro USB and Lightning located on back, along with a USB-A cable for charging the power bank. Plus there are 2 additional USB-A ports for charging more devices including Apple iPhones, iPads, AirPods, Samsung smartphones, Google Pixel, Bluetooth headsets, cameras, smart watches and more. You can even charge several mobile devices at the same time!
The power bank can be charged via the integrated USB-A cable or via the micro USB or USB-C input ports.
Designed with a safety system which integrates protection against over temperature, overcurrent, overvoltage, over power, short circuit, over discharge, overcharge, electromagnetic interference, and combustion. The comprehensive protection keeps you and your devices safe.
Charge up to 5 devices at the same time
Input current: 5V / 2A
Output current: 5V / 2A
Dimensions: 142mm x 67mm x 16mm
Weight: 232g
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