Battery packs or power banks lately have become very compact. What used to be a 5,000mAh power bank is now a 10,000mAh one. However, most of them have always looked too mundane and boring. That is what changes with Portronics’ newest power bank.
Meet the Portronics Power Shutter, a power bank that looks like a point-and-shoot camera but packs a massive 10,000mAh cell inside. If you were planning to purchase a new compact power bank that also looks great when not attached to a phone, do check everything you need to know about the new Power Shutter power bank.
Portronics Power Shutter power bank: specifications, features, price
Apart from the cool design, the Portronics Power Shutter power bank comes with a MagSafe ring so you can magnetically charge your compatible iPhone. The power bank can also charge non-magnetic Qi devices wirelessly, with a little bit of manual alignement.
The power bank also has a flash unit that just acts as a place holder. It comes with an attached Type-C and Lightning cables that resemble a lanyard. allowing you to charge any iPhone, new or old, going as far back as the iPhone 12 series.
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Further, there’s a digital battery indicator on the top that shows you how much battery is left in your power bank. The power bank packs a 10,000mAh battery that can charge at least one or two devices completey, depending on the model.
Wirelessly, the power bank offers 15W fast charging speed, whereas, when charging your smartphone with the attached cables, it can offer an output of up to 22.5W.
The Portronics Power Shutter 10,000mAh power bank is currently priced at Rs 1,699. It comes with a 1-year warranty, and can be purchased from the Portronics website.
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