Stuffcool has just launched its latest accessory in the form of the new Stuffcool Mega 40 powerbank. Unlike many other power banks with multiple outlet ports, the Stuffcool Mega 40 can charge two smartphones, both at 20W charging speeds.
Here’s all you need to know about this new, versatile power bank, which may just be the swiss-knife of portable power you want ahead of your next trip.
Stuffcool Mega 40: What’s new?
The Stuffcool Mega 40 is a 10,000mAh power bank which comes with two USB ports. These ports can be used for charging the power bank itself, as well as for charging other devices including iPhones, Android phones, TWS earbuds, or even other power banks.
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With 20W fast charging speeds available on both of its output ports simultaneously, the Stuffcool Mega 40 is capable of charging two iPhone 15 devices at their maximum charging speeds, with no compromise on charging times because of the second device.
The power bank also comes with multiple charging standards like USB PD and PPS, which help it match the charging standards of most popular smartphones, allowing you to share them as fast as possible, up to 20W that is.
Other features include a display on the power bank that lets you know how much the device has charged or discharged. The dimensions of the power bank are 105 x 63.5 x 25.9 mm and it weighs under 250 grams.
The Stuffcool Mega 40 is currently selling for Rs 2,499 on the brand’s website, and competes with other power banks like the Ambrane AeroSync, which is slower but cheaper, or the Mi Boost Pro, which offers thee times the battery life.
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