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Have You Seen This Power Bank With 100,000mah Battery Capacity ?(photo)





Chinese consumer electronics company Orico has unveiled the Orico MOUPS – its largest capacity power bank till date .The Orico MOUPS which in reality is more of a mobile uninterrupted power supply (UPS) gadget comes with four USB interface which makes it suitable for charging multiple devices including small capacity powerbanks .


The Orico MOUPS power bank is available in two versions – a 50,000mAh capacity Orico MOUPS and another with a massive 100,000mAh battery both with Quick Charge 3.0 support and a maximum output power of up to 18W.


Both variants of the Orico MOUPS power bank comes with a 36W solar charging board that that acts as its power source , though it come with extra cost .

Inside of the the Orico MOUPS Power bank are Panasonic, Samsung, and LG batteries ,while the exterior is fitted with LED lights for outdoor and indoor use , DC outlets , USB ports as well as a 220VC outlet.


The price 500,000mAH capacity orico MOUPS is priced at 1,299 Yuan (approx $188) , the 100,00mAH capacity Orico MOUPS goes for 1,999 Yuan (approx. $290) while the 36W solar charging panel is priced at 500 YUAN (approx. $72).

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