iBall launches portable power charger

Telecom Lead India: iBall has launched a portable power
charger. It features an external 5000mAh battery. It can charge nearly every popular
digital device today – from tablets (iPod, Galaxy Tab), phones (iPhone, Nokia,
Samsung), MP3 players including the iPod besides PSPs and PDAs.


The power charger offers eight types of connectors and a
USB port that make charging convenient and simple. Once fully charged for
five-six hours, it will discharge less than 5 percent even if not used within a
month. The battery can be charged and used over 500 times.


The power charger features a stylish design and
protection features such as heat and over-current resistance. Its LED and
battery indicators and light weight (140 grams) make it extremely user-friendly
as well. The auto power saving mode facilitates optimum usage thus making it an
essential accessory for every professional and techie.  It also allows
connectivity to charge any of your gadgets which has USB cable.


In short some of the phones can be charged up-to 5 times
once the Power Bank has been fully charged which has the capacity of 5000 mAh.


iBall’s power charger is available at a price of Rs
2,499.


The company is targeting workaholic professionals,
students and tech-crazied youngsters.


editor@telecomlead.com

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