Now there is no need of electricity for charging the phone, the power bank that can be charged by sunlight has arrived.

New Delhi: Electronics brand Ambrane has released a special solar 10K power bank. This is the company's first solar power bank with 10,000mAh capacity. Its design with four solar panels is completely unique. This power bank can also be used during travelling. This charger supports 22.5W fast charging. The Solar 10k will be available on e-commerce platforms Amazon, Flipkart and Ambrane India's website at a price of Rs 2,799.

The solar 10k power bank can be fully charged in 5 days (depending on sunlight) using the developed solar module. It provides up to 8.5 watts of solar input at maximum efficiency. It also supports 20W PD charger and charges quickly. The foldable solar panel makes the power bank compact and portable.

Power Bank

Electronics brand Ambrane has released an exclusive solar 10K power bank

foldable solar panel

Thanks to the foldable solar panel, it can be easily stored and transported anywhere. Along with this, you can also charge your device using sunlight. Powered by solar energy, no electricity is required. It was specifically designed for hikers and mountaineers.

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Maximum output 22.5 watts

With this power bank you can charge your phone and tablet during your exciting journey. The 10,000mAh battery can charge your smartphone, tablet or other USB Type-C or USB-A devices up to 2-3 times. The maximum output is 22.5 watts and it is equipped with the special BoostedSpeed ​​membrane technology.

Function, price and guarantee

The solar panel also has extra emergency features like SOS signal, flashlight function and digital LED display that make it useful in emergency situations. With this power bank you can charge multiple devices at the same time. Currently its price is Rs 2,799. You get 180 days guarantee on purchase.

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