iTron, The “World’s Fastest Charging PowerBank” is Here

Battery woes have slowly, but surely, become the Achilles heel of power hungry smartphones of today. For all the great powers that these mini computers possess, none of it is of any good if they run out of juice, and then take ages to charge again, crippling your productivity.

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iTron, a Kickstarter project, which proudly calls itself “the world’s fastest recharging portable battery” promises to save the day for all power hungry smartphones around the world, with the speed of the Flash. The hardware here is a geek’s delight that sees a portable charger/dock that employs proprietary technology to charge the 9000mAh iTron in 18 just minutes.

iTron

To put things in perspective, it can store enough power in its kitty to charge an iPhone 6(1800mAh) on the go in just about three odd minutes. The iTron comes with 3 USB ports to charge multiple devices at a time, and also comes with fast charging support for QC 2.0 compatible phones. Additionally, the iTron promises to be good for at least 1000 recharge cycles and is claimed to have been made with safety in mind as it comes with eight protection mechanisms.

The project is in its last stage of funding, and the product is expected to be up for sale starting May 2016 for a price of around $150( Approx Rs 10,000).

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2 responses to “iTron, The “World’s Fastest Charging PowerBank” is Here”

  1. Aditya Sashank Avatar
    Aditya Sashank

    Gift me this on my next birthday :P

  2. Shubham Mishra Avatar
    Shubham Mishra

    Parth Sharma
    Ye le leU0001f61b

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