Samsung has introduced its new line of power banks in India. The larger 20,000mAh has a 45W max output while the 10,000mAh has wireless charging.
The Korean Giant's latest members of its line of powerbanks are here. Both are designed to prioritize environmental sustainability and utilize UL-certified recycled materials to reduce carbon emissions and waste.
The first is a slimmer 10,000mAh wireless Power Bank with two USB-C ports and a Qi wireless charging pad. Both USB-C ports have a max output of 25W while the wireless charging pad can get up to 7.5W.
When charging three devices simultaneously, the power bank yields 7.5W from each source. It weighs 222 grams and measures 14.8 x 7.2 x 1,64 cm.
The Samsung Power Bank 20,000mAh comes with three USB-C ports with PD 3.0 PPS charging protocols. This means each one provides up to 15W each. If only charging a single device, it is capable of charging 45W.
On top are four LEDs to indicate the charging status. The power bank itself supports 45W charging.
It does not have a Qi wireless charger though. It weighs 402 grams and it measures 15.2 x 7.6 x 2.55 cm.
Both Power banks come in Biege and come with a 30cm USB-C to USB-C cable.
Samsung Wireless Power Bank 10,000mAh battery - INR 3,499 (around PHP 2.4K)
Samsung Power Bank 20,000mAh battery - INR 4,299 (around PHP 3K)
Both models are now available for purchase in India from Samsung stores, Amazon and authorized retailers.
There is no word yet on Philippine pricing and availability.
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