Geek Daily Deals Jan. 31, 2018: Bug Deals on Solar Chargers, 4-Port Quick Chargers, and Portable Batteries!
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Geek Daily Deals on portable chargers, including a handy combo solar charger and 15,000 mAh batter, a 4-port charger with Quick Charging, and a 20,000 mAh battery.
RAVPower 15000mAh Outdoor Portable Charger Solar Power Bank Dual USB External Battery Pack Power Pack with Flashlight:
Be ready for a power-up anywhere you go!
Endless Charging Under the Sun: Portable battery pack charges whenever it’s sunny thanks to the wide solar panel
Fast Recharging from Outlet or Solar: Dual DC 5V/2A and solar power inputs allow you to recharge no matter where you are. (DC input is recommended for faster recharging)
Mega 15000mAh Capacity: Charges an iPhone 7 for 4.2 times, an iPhone 7 Plus for 3 times, and the Galaxy S8 for 2.8 times
Ideal for Outdoor Use: The waterproof, shockproof and dustproof design features a LED flashlight that can be activated / deactivated by holding the power button for 3 seconds
Tips: Recommended for outdoor use only; do not leave in your vehicle as extreme temperature will impact battery life
RAVPower 20000mAh USB Battery Pack with Dual iSmart 2.0 USB Ports:
Carry a huge amount of extra power with you wherever you go!
20000mAh Long Lasting Power: Airplane-friendly high capacity power bank provides 6.1 charges for the iPhone 7, 4 charges for the Samsung Galaxy S8, and 1.6 charges for the iPad Air 2
Dual Output Meets All Charging Needs: Includes dual iSmart ports for optimized charging with up to 5V/2.4A output per port (Total 5V/3.4A)
2X Faster Recharge Speed: Save 50% on your recharge time with a full battery in just 9 to 10 hours
Thoughtful and Detailed Design: Curved edges offer a better feel and a stylish look; all three ports are located together for convenience and to minimize wire tangling
Trusted Safety and Protection: Keeps your device safe with voltage surge, over charge/discharge, and high temperature protections
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