Eindhoven – November 2, 2016 – ZENS, market leader in the field of wireless charging, is introducing innovative wireless power banks that allow users to re-charge their phones, tablets or cameras on the go. The unique feature of the ZENS back-up batteries is that they can be charged wirelessly using any ZENS or other brand wireless charger.
Charge the ZENS Power Pack at home, at work or at a Qi wireless charging hotspot and utilize the extra power to chat, play and stay connected wherever you are. An extra-long USB cable (60 cm) may be used to hook-up the Power Pack to fast-charge your mobile device. In addition, this cable also serves to charge the Power Pack the traditional – wired - way.
The new power banks include four different wireless Power Packs for one (3000 mAh), two (5200 mAh), three (7800 mAh) or four (10400 mAh) charges respectively. With an output of 2A, fast charging is guaranteed. The one and two-charge Power Packs measure 7,9 x 7,9 x 2,5 cm (LxWxH), weigh 137/150 gr and feature one USB-port. The three and four-charge Power Packs measure 9 x 9 x 2,8 cm (LxWxH) and weigh 220/264 gr. Using the two USB-ports, two devices can be charged simultaneously.
All ZENS Power Packs feature a beautiful, rounded design with a soft touch finish. They are available in black and grey. Their suggested retail price ranges from € 29,99 for the one-charge Power Pack to € 59,99 for the four-charge Power Pack.
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