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Xiaomi 10000mAh Power Bank Pro Launched At 1,999 INR

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Xiaomi 10000mAh Power Bank Pro with a USB Type-C port and two-way fast charging has been launched in India for 1,999 INR. It will be available during the three-day Mi Diwali sale to be held from October 17 to 19 at Mi.com.

The power pack, which was earlier launched in China, features double anodized matte finish aluminum body with CNC machined edges and ‘naturally indented buttons’. Its 12.58mm slim profile makes day-to-handling very convenient.

Also Read: Xiaomi Mi Band 2 Makes Its Way To India

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There are two charging ports – A type-C MicroUSB and a standard Type-A USB 2.0. Xiaomi claims up to 93 percent conversion rate and minimum output capacity of 7000mAh. In simpler terms, you can charge an iPhone 6 4 times and a 3000mAh Android phone with Quick Charge 2.0 support 2.5 times.

The best part and the foremost reason you will be buying this for is that you can fully charge Xiaomi 10000mAh Power Bank Pro in just 3.5 hours. However, that’s with an 18W charger. With a 10W charger, it takes 5.5 hours to charge it to 100 percent.

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By default, the power pack will fast charge connected devices, but you can also double press the power button for slow and safe charging of peripherals like Bluetooth headsets and fitness bands.

Xiaomi 10000mAh Power Bank Pro Specs and Features

Model Xiaomi Power Bank Pro PLMO1ZM
Battery type Lithium polymer battery
Capacity 3.6V/10000mAh(TYP)
Dimensions and Weight 128.5 x 75 x 12.6mm and 223g
Charging time 3.5 hours (18W charger, standard USB cable)

5.5 hours (10W charger, standard USB cable)

Input current 12V 1.5A/9V 2A/5V 2A
Output current 12V 1.5A/9V 2A/5V 2A
Price 1,999 INR
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9 years ago

WOULD LOVE TO ONE IN NEXT AMAZON GREAT INDIAN SALE…..!!! #POWERBANKS

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