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Tesla Unveiled Wireless Power Bank 2.0 with 10000mAh Battery Capacity

Yusuf Balogun
Yusuf Balogun
Yusuf is a law graduate and freelance journalist with a keen interest in tech reporting.

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Today, the American electric vehicle and clean energy company, Tesla, has officially announced the unveiling of a new wireless power bank 2.0.

The best advantage of wireless power banks is that no cables will block one. Moreover, the charging port will be free, so one can do various things simultaneously while charging your cell phone. I believe this prompted Tesla to develop the new wireless power bank.

The new Tesla wireless power bank is equipped with a 10,000mAh battery capacity, supports Qi protocol, and goes for 70 US dollars, about 450 yuan pricing. The new power bank comes in five hues that correlate to Tesla’s five paint colors: midnight silver, dark blue gold, red multi-coated, pearl white multi-coated, and pure black.

One can charge anytime, anywhere with the wireless portable charger 2.0 on the road, in the office, or in your daily life. It has a battery capacity of up to 10000 mAh (approximately 37Wh) and comes with a USB-C data connector, so you may charge it by wire if you choose.

Simply set the Qi-enabled smartphone on the charging pad to charge or fast charge it quickly and safely. To charge your wireless portable charger 2.0, you can use Tesla’s wireless charging dock or any other wireless charging device.

Recall that in 2018, Tesla unveiled a wireless charger for smartphones, iPhones, and Android phones. The wireless charger comes with a battery capacity of 6,000mAh and a power output of 5W for wireless charging and 7.5W for wired charging.

The new Tesla wireless power bank has not yet been released in the local market, and interested partners should keep an eye out for updates.

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