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Charge 20 PD
BioLite
Charge 20 PD
$39.95
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  Compact battery pack with faster, more flexible charging

  Designed to power the next generation of high-performance personal electronics, the BioLite Charge 20 PD features USB-C Power Delivery for faster, more flexible charging. Compact design is easily packable and ready for travel or life away from an outlet. FAA Carry-On Compliant.

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Description

  • 6,000 mAh rechargeable battery

  • Approximately 1.5 smartphone charges

  • Charge multiple devices at once

  • 1x USB-C PD port, up to 18W

  • 2x USB-A Quick Charge Out ports

  • Quick Charge 3.0 Protocol

  • Portable & durable design

  • Battery Life Indicator Button

  • Battery Life Indicator LEDs

  • FAA Carry-On Compliant

  BATTERY 6,000 mAh, (22.2 Wh) Li-Ion

  INPUTS USB C-PD, up to 18W

  OUTPUTS 1x USB C-PD, 2x USB A

  TOTAL OUTPUT POWER 18W total

  USB POWER OUTPUT:

  -- USB C-PD: 5V/3.0A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A

  -- USB A: 5V/3.0A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A

  IN THE BOX:

  -- Charge 20 PD

  -- USB A to USB C charge cable

  -- Instructions

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