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5 Best Power Bank Under 1000 10000mAH In 2018




Hello friends! Here I discuss about list of 5 best 10000mAH Power Bank 2018, those are under Rs. 1000. I also discuss those features and specifications. So, let’s talk about it.

1. Lapguard 10000 mAH power Bank :-  

Lapguard power Bank is the best quality product at best price in India. It comes with nice sleek design good quality plastic body. The power capacity rating is 10000mah and has three 5v output USB ports. It also has intelligent power manage IC so, it can protects your digital devices from charging accident. Even it has 4 Built-in  LED indicators provides battery charging status and handle over charging and discharging and over voltage, over-current and short circuit situations. It can supports all type of devices like Apple and Android smartphones, tablets and other USB charged micro USB 5v input devices.




2. Ambrane P-1111 10000mAH Power Bank :-

Ambrane P-1111 Power Bank comes with five colours variant White, Gold, Black, Silver and White-blue color and its design definitely blow your mind. It comes with 10000mAh lithium-ion cell fabrication and dual output facility. It also has led torched light. It can protect your devices from short circuit and has temperature resistance and LED indicators available on this product.  This device has fast charging facility with one charging input and long lasting performance.





3. Intex IT-PB 10K 10000mAH lithium ion Power Bank :-

Intex IT-PB 10K provides 3 USB output ports so you can charge multiple devices at a time. Its comes with built-in lithium ion battery and capacity is 10000mAH. It also comes with a led indicator panel where you can see your current charging status. It has fast charging facility with one charging input. Even it has a LED torch provide light in dark situation.




4. Syska Power Shell100 10000mAH Power Bank :-  

Syska Power Shell100 power bank comes with nice design with two colour variant white-grey and black-grey.  You can charge two devices at a time using its two 5v USB output ports. Its built-in battery capacity is 10000mAH. It also comes with 6 month warranty. You can find power on-off switch in side panel with a power charging port. It also comes with a power charging micro USB cable but you can charge it with any 5V micro USB charger.



5. Ambrane P-1122 10000mAH Power Bank : -

Ambrane P-1122 power bank comes with three colour variant blue-white, brown-white and white-gray. It has long lasting in-built lithium-ion battery with 10000mAH capacity.  It has fast charging with one micro USB port and three 5V 2.1A USB output ports facility. You can find LED charging indicator and a Power on-off button in the front side of this device. The very exciting thing is that, It also has 180° rotating LED bar shape torch for dark situation.



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