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Huawei’s 13,000mAh monster powerbank goes on sale, will set you back RM 128

  • BY Sirap Bandung
  • 13 July 2015
  • 12:57 pm
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If you felt your 10,000mAh powerbank wasn’t huge enough, Huawei finally put their 13,000mAh battery to market, and it promises to charge more devices and do it faster.

In terms of appearance, it looks a lot like what you would get if you combined an ASUS Zenpower with that of a Mi Power Bank, generally sharing design elements from both devices.

The powerbank has two USB charging ports with a 5V 2A output to charge faster and looks as big (and is probably much heavier) than your standard smartphone. At least, it is cheaper than their current Ultra-Slim 4,800mAh Power Bank that’s being sold at RM148 locally.

It doesn’t however, hold much to Xiaomi’s much cheaper 16,000mAh powerbank which retails at only RM 79 and still pushes the same output with a similar dual USB output configuration.

The powerbank is now available for purchase and you can snag one for yourself at Vmall.my for RM 128.

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Tags: HonorHonor 13000mAh PowerbankHonor 13000mah powerbank malaysiaHonor Power BankHuawei HonorPowerbank
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