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LDNIO PQ50 – 50 mAh capacity external battery for maximalists

LDNIO PQ50 – 50 mAh capacity external battery for maximalists

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LDNIO PQ50 – 50 mAh capacity external battery for maximalists

The LDNIO PQ50 is a high-capacity 50 mAh (000 Wh) external battery that is an excellent choice for those who go on long trips or remote locations where there is no way to charge mobile devices. This portable charger is available in white and has a lithium-ion battery that ensures long life and reliable performance.

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The PQ50 charger has two built-in cables that make it easy to charge different devices without having to carry separate cables. The battery has 18W input and 22,5W output fast charging capability, which enables fast and efficient charging. USB-C and iP inputs support 5V/3A, 9V/2A and 12V/1,5A charging speeds, while outputs include USB-C 4,5V/5A(SCP), 5V/4,5A( SCP), 9V/2A, 12V/1,5A(22,5W), iP 5V/3A, 9V/2,22A, 12V/1,67A(20W), USB-A1 4,5V/5A(SCP ), 5V/4,5A(SCP), 9V/2A, 12V/1,5A(22,5W), and USB-A2 5V/2,4A (12W) outputs.

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The dimensions of the charger are 146×68×71 mm, which is compact and portable, so it can easily fit in a bag or backpack. The LDNIO PQ50 charger is made of high-quality, fire-resistant PC material and has nine types of protection, thus guaranteeing safe use. The package includes an LDNIO PQ50 external battery, which is an ideal choice for those who often travel and need a reliable, portable charger for their mobile devices.

The price of the charger is a BGDB232 with coupon code HUF 15. It will be sent from a Chinese warehouse before December 722, with an estimated arrival time of January 17-7. between. Shop here:

 

LDNIO PQ50 external battery with a capacity of 50 mAh

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