URBN Lithium_Polymer 20000 mAh 22.5W Super Fast Charging Ultra Compact Power Bank with Quick Charge & Power Delivery, Type C Input/Output, Made in India, Type C Cable Included (Camo)
URBN Power Bank 20000mAh Fast Charging | 22.5W Super Fast Power Delivery (PD) Portable Charger | Triple Output | USB Type C Input & Output | Pass Through Charging | (Black)
Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 10000mAh 22.5W Fast Charging PD | Power Delivery | QC 3.0 Steel casing |Triple Output Ports|Classic Black|Supports Android and Apple, Tablets, Earbuds, Watches etc
Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 10000mAh 22.5W Fast Charging PD | Power Delivery | QC 3.0|Type C Input & Output |Triple Output Ports|Coral Purple|Supports Android and Apple, Tablets, Earbuds, Watches etc
Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 20000mAh 33W Super Fast Charging PD | Power Delivery | QC 3.0|Type C Input & Output |Triple Output Ports|Blue|Supports Android,Apple, Tablets, Earbuds, Watches etc (MI)
Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 20000mAh 33W Super Fast Charging PD | Power Delivery | QC 3.0|Type C Input & Output |Triple Output Ports|Classic Black|Supports Android,Apple, Tablets, Earbuds, Watches etc (MI)
Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 20000mAh 33W Super Fast Charging PD | Power Delivery | QC 3.0|Type C Input & Output |Triple Output Ports|Olive Green|Supports Android,Apple, Tablets, Earbuds, Watches etc (MI)
ZEBRONICS MB10000S15 Power Bank, 10000 mAh, Rapid Charge, 22.5W Output, Dual USB Output, PD 3.0 Type C, Built in Protections, Percentage Indicator, Made in India
ZEBRONICS MB10000S4 Power Bank, 10000 mAh, 12W, Dual USB Output, Type C & Micro USB Input, Built in Protections, Percentage LED Display, Included USB to Type C Cable, Made in India
ZEBRONICS MB10000S6 Power Bank, 10000 mAh, 12W, 5 x Outputs – Dual USB A | Type C |Micro USB Input| Lightning, Built in I/O Cables, Percentage Display, Carry Loop, Made in India (Black)
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