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About uNu Enerpak Maximum: Experience the Maximum in charging technology. This 17,000mAh external battery can provide enough power to replenish almost any of your favorite hand-held devices - multiple times. Featuring dual-charging ports, a built-in flashlight and one of the most powerful internal batteries ever, the Maximum is the perfect answer for all your power needs. Popular Compatible Models: Apple:iPhone 5S/5C/5, 4S/4/3GS/3G, iPad Air mini 1 2 retina, iPad 1/2/3/4(Original Apple Cable Required but not included) HTC:One M7/M4 Mini X and More Samsung: Galaxy S5/S4/S4 mini/S3/S3 mini/Note 3/Note 2 and More Motorola:Moto X / Droid Maxx Razr, Bionic / Atrix 2 4G LG/Google:Nexus 4/5/7/10 Optimus G1/G2 Nokia:Lumia 520/521/ 920 / 921 Others:Blackberry Phones / Sony Ericsson Xperia Z1 ZS1 / PS Vita / MP3 MP4/ GoPro Note: It will not work with SURFACE and ASUS Tablets
Tech Specs: -Add 700~800% to smartphones, 400~500% to large screen phones, 100%~150% to tablets -Input: 5V / 1.5A (max) -Output: 5V/1A + 5V/2.1A -Size: 6.95 x 2.5 x 0.8 inch; Weight: 10.2 ounce -Material: Lithium-ion Battery Cell -Recharge time: 15-16h via 1A input, 12-13hours via 2.1A input (No AC charger is included, but product works with any USB wall charger. Note that significantly longer recharging time is expected if adapter output less than 1A) -Box Content: Enerpak Maximum, MicroUSB to USB charging Cable, 1 Year Warranty
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I was trying out the UNU Enerpak Maximum 17000mAh USB external charger power battery last week with my iPhone and Kindle, and I started wondering if it would ever die! This thing seemed to last forever before I had to recharge it, and I'd be fine with taking this on a week-long trip with no other power options. It's a great battery...In this particular usage scenario, I used the battery to recharge my iPhone 5S at the end of each day. Over the course of five days, I ended up running the equivalent of 3 full charges before it finally went from 4 LEDs to 3 LEDs on the power indicator. I then used it to recharge and run my Kindle for four more days, and I *finally* ran it down to a single LED. I know that a 17000mAh battery pack has a lot of juice, but this went longer than what the specs led me to expect.The design of the device is solid. It's a black high-gloss coating with the on/off control running down the length of the unit. There's an LED flashlight which... |
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