TRL brings 4 times fastest Power Bank

With 4 times fastest charging facility, Country’s emerging tech company Tech Republic ltd (TRL) has brought an Energiepak Halcyon Power Bank in local market. This Prolink PPB1001 features a Quick Charge 3.0 port that allows the charging process to be hyper-efficient, significantly cutting down the charging duration by regulating the electrical current according to the device.

This new addition to the PROLiNK power bank series also feature the pass-through charging technology, letting users to simultaneously charge the power bank and a connected device. With a total battery capacity of 10,000mAh, the power bank comes with a digital LED power indicator to show the actual percentage of the remaining battery charge in real-time.

Designed with two in-built USB Ports, the power bank allows simultaneous charging without compromising the quality and overall performance. The Advanced Protection Technology also ensures that your device is fully protected from over-current, over-voltage, over-discharge and even short circuits. The price tag of the PPB1001 is taka 2,500/- and TRL offers one year warranty with this luxury gadget.

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