Unix UX-1539 portable powerhouse can charge your tablets and cameras too - Check details
The UX-1539 power bank is equipped with four charging output ports-USB Type-C, Lightning, and two USB-A outputs-delivering fast charging speeds of up to 22.5W.
Unix has announced the launch of its new UX-1539, a portable powerhouse with a massive 50,000 mAh capacity. According to the company, this is ideal for long trips, outdoor events and areas with unreliable electricity, as well as adventure trips.
"The UX-1539 features an easy-carry handle and also serves as an emergency torch, ensuring preparedness in any situation," the company said in a release. The product comes with a warranty of 12 months and is available for purchase on the UNIX India website for Rs 3,499.
The UX-1539 power bank is equipped with four charging output ports—USB Type-C, Lightning, and two USB-A outputs—delivering fast charging speeds of up to 22.5W. Designed with user safety in mind, it features built-in protection mechanisms to safeguard devices against overcharging and overheating.
It has the capability of charging up to five devices simultaneously. "Whether it’s smartphones, tablets, cameras, or any other USB-enabled devices, this power bank has you covered. Lasting for up to three days, it’s ideal for long trips and outdoor events," the company said.
Commenting on the launch, Krunal Bafna, Co-founder of UNIX, stated, "We know how important it is to stay connected while exploring, and that’s why we created the UX-1539. It’s reliable, versatile, and ready for any adventure.
The digital display provides real-time battery status, keeping users informed about their power levels. Additionally, the UX-1539 features an LED bulb that serves as a handy LED torch, helping users navigate in the dark or during emergencies.
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