• Ultra-thin 8000mAh Portable External Battery Charger Power Bank for Cell Phone Aluminum Alloy System 1
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Ultra-thin 8000mAh Portable External Battery Charger Power Bank for Cell Phone Aluminum Alloy

Ultra-thin 8000mAh Portable External Battery Charger Power Bank for Cell Phone Aluminum Alloy

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Min Order Qty:
100 pc
Supply Capability:
145000 pc/month

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Specification

Model Number:
CB8
Dimension:
153*76*9.8mm(LxWxH)
Weight:
275g
Capacity:
8000mAh
Material:
Aluminum Alloy
Input:
5V /1A
Charge Time:
8 Hrs
Color:
Silver/Black/Gold/Blue
Dual Output:
5V /1A &5V/2.1A

Ultra-thin 8000mAh Portable External Battery Charger Power Bank for Cell PhoneUltra-thin 8000mAh Portable External Battery Charger Power Bank for Cell Phone Aluminum Alloy

Ultra-thin 8000mAh Portable External Battery Charger Power Bank for Cell Phone Aluminum Alloy

Ultra-thin 8000mAh Portable External Battery Charger Power Bank for Cell Phone Aluminum Alloy

Ultra-thin 8000mAh Portable External Battery Charger Power Bank for Cell Phone Aluminum Alloy

Ultra-thin 8000mAh Portable External Battery Charger Power Bank for Cell Phone Aluminum Alloy

Product Description:

Product Features

1. This power bank for all Smartphone, Tablet PC, PSP, Digital Camera, Media Player etc.

2. with 16000mah capacity power bank ,high transfer efficiency.

3. Competitive price ,Superior quality of power bank.

4. Fashion portable design various colors and safety protection of power bank. 

5. All the powerbank with CE,FCC,ROHS certificates,quality assurance


Specification

1.Capacity 8000mAh, A Class Polymer battery.

2.Input : 5V /1A

 Dual Output: 5V /1A &5V/2.1A

3.Charge Time: 8 Hrs

4.Compact size with Aluminum Alloy Shell

5.Weight: 275g

6.LED indicator  With Torch Light

7.Color: Silver/Black/Gold/Blue


Application
Suitable for charging All smart phones, Tablet PC, IPod, iPhone,  iPad, MP3/MP4 Players, NDS, PSP GPS, PDA, PSP, etc

Accessories & Packing
1. Power Bank: 1pc
2. USB cable: 1pc 
3. User Manual

4. Packing: color box + Carton Box


Mark:

1)OEM design is available.  

2)This price include our standard packing, and can provide customised package service.

3)Design and Logo can be customized.   

4)Delivery time will be about 15 working days after we confirm your payment.

5)Sample can be provided

6)Payment term:L/C; 30%T/T advance, 70% balance before shipment.

7)Warranty:15 months                                                                          

8)Price base on FOB Shenzhen

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