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27 December 2020, 7:43 am EST By Chargeasap power bank with Tesla batteries ( youtube/@9to5Mac )
The Chargeasap Flash 2.0 Power Bank uses Panasonic graphene battery cells just like Tesla vehicles, but in a compact form factor. This makes the power bank unique and a bit expensive than the rest.
Tesla-designed power bank
The Chargeasap Flash 2.0 offers up to 100W output from a single port to charge even a MacBook Pro. The power bank stands out from the rest as it uses Panasonic graphene battery cells with numerous charging capabilities and an LED charge indicator.
Flash 2.0 is a 20,000mAh battery pack with two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, an LED indicator and a wireless charging pad. It is a lightweight as it weighs only a pound, it is small despite all of the modern technologies inside. A battery with this type of capacity can charge an iPhone fi