Xtorm Portable Power Socket 70 bank

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Fiskedeal Xtorm Portable Power Socket 70 - 70W power bank socket - 70W AC output - 69Wh/19,200mAh battery capacity - Colour: Black with Orange - One regular USB output - 30W USB-C PD input/output - Almost anything you can charge - Rugged exterior 360⁰ - Protects from dirt and dust thanks to a specially designed cover - With this powerbank, you can charge almost anything while travelling or on the bank! The Xtorm Portable Power Socket 70 is a 70W AC power outlet. Ever wish you had access to a power outlet even when you’re away from home? The Xtorm Portable Power Socket 70 gives you access to a powerful 70W AC outlet anywhere. It’s designed to be allowed on airplanes, so you can easily take this power bank around the world! Always have the power you need. The Power Station not only has a 70W AC output, but also a regular USB output, as well as 30W USB-C PD input/output. This means you can charge almost anything, wherever you go. The perfect power bank for all your adventures. The powerbank is designed for travel and adventure. It has a shock-absorbing, rugged 360⁰ exterior, and even the power outlet is protected from dirt and dust thanks to a specially designed cover. It doesn’t matter if you’re camping, road tripping or just travelling somewhere remote – these days you need enough energy to power all your devices, and the portable power outlet is the perfect way to do that. Combine it with a solar panel and you can go completely off-grid, without giving up devices you can’t live without.

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Xtorm Portable Power Socket 70 - 70W power bank socket - 70W AC output - 69Wh/19,200mAh battery capacity - Colour: Black with Orange - One regular USB output - 30W USB-C PD input/output - Almost anything you can charge - Rugged exterior 360⁰ - Protects from dirt and dust thanks to a specially designed cover - With this powerbank, you can charge almost anything while travelling or on the bank! The Xtorm Portable Power Socket 70 is a 70W AC power outlet. Ever wish you had access to a power outlet even when you’re away from home? The Xtorm Portable Power Socket 70 gives you access to a powerful 70W AC outlet anywhere. It’s designed to be allowed on airplanes, so you can easily take this power bank around the world! Always have the power you need. The Power Station not only has a 70W AC output, but also a regular USB output, as well as 30W USB-C PD input/output. This means you can charge almost anything, wherever you go. The perfect power bank for all your adventures. The powerbank is designed for travel and adventure. It has a shock-absorbing, rugged 360⁰ exterior, and even the power outlet is protected from dirt and dust thanks to a specially designed cover. It doesn’t matter if you’re camping, road tripping or just travelling somewhere remote – these days you need enough energy to power all your devices, and the portable power outlet is the perfect way to do that. Combine it with a solar panel and you can go completely off-grid, without giving up devices you can’t live without.

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Product colour: Orange, Black Housing material: ABS, Polycarbonate (PC) Output voltage: 5 V Output current: 2.4 A Depth: 254 mm Weight: 660 g Height: 81 mm Width: 119 mm Battery technology: Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) USB Power Delivery up to: 30 W Battery capacity: 19200 mAh USB Power Delivery: Yes Charging source: USB Package height: 254 mm Package depth: 229 mm Package weight: 966 g Package width: 119 mm Cables included: USB Type-C to USB Type-C Manual: Yes Input interface: USB Type-C USB Type-C ports quantity: 1 USB Type-A output ports: 1 Master (outer) case length: 254 mm Master (outer) case width: 247 mm Products per master (outer) case: 6 pc(s) Master (outer) case height: 259 mm Harmonized System (HS) code: 85078000 Master (outer) case gross weight: 6.1 kg

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