Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Intex PB11K 11000mAh Power Bank Launched at Rs. 1,099



Intex on Tuesday launched its PB11K power bank in the Indian tech accessories market. The power bank comes with a 11000mAh Li-ion capacity and is priced at Rs. 1,099. Users can purchase the accessory via Paytm, Snapdeal, and Amazon. Intex is giving a one-year warranty with the power bank.

The PB11K power bank includes three USB 2.0 output ports with different output power - 5V/ 1A, 5V/ 2.1A, and 5V/ 2.1A. One of the 5V/ 2.1A ports is used as the input. It also comes with a USB cable. It has a small power button and four LED indicators that let users know how much juice is remaining in the power bank. Additionally, it houses an inbuilt torch as well. The mobile device measures 142x63x26mm and weighs 280 grams.

"At Intex, we always focus on consumer needs and try to meet their expectations by delivering the best of products at affordable prices. Keeping today's young consumer in mind, we have launched our latest addition in Power Bank (like GOAL ZERO SHERPA 50 POWER PACK )segment - PB11K exclusively through e-commerce portals. The device is a blend of latest technology with elegant looks, for the customers who want style with substance and that too within anyone's budget," said Nidhi Markanday, Business Head, Consumer Durables & IT, Intex Technologies.

The Intex PB11K power bank, based on its battery capacity and price tag, stands against the recently launched Yu Jyuice 10000mAh power bank, which was also launched at Rs. 1,099. However, with 1000mAh less capacity, the power bank from Yu Televentures features two USB 2.0 ports, one Micro-USB port and gives 5V/2.4A max output. Measuring 139x70x12.5mm, the power bank delivers a conversion rate of up to 92 percent. According to the company, the portable charger can charge the Yunique smartphone 4.6 times. The company also launched a lower priced 5000mAh power bank along side.

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