21 Jan 2015, 10:23 am
Offering a powerful 8000 mAh capacity, the Mobility Award winning M-25, also acts as a portable, external hard disk, thanks to it’s Micro SD slot, which is expandable upto 128 GB.
Reliable and safe to use, the Lapcare YO! M-25 power bank sports a dual USB port, enabling users to charge two devices simultaneously.
An inbuilt i5 and i6 cable, makes it appealing for Apple fans as well.
Commenting on the launch, Sandeep Popli, C00, Lapcare India, said, "We at Lapcare take pride in understanding the needs of our customers. Today’s devices, be it smart phones, tablets or e-readers are power hungry devices, with a multitude of apps running on them. The Lapcare Yo! M-25 power bank- cum-hard disk is the perfect fit, for today’s jet setting executives. With a powerful capacity of 8000mAh,MicroSD slot (expandable upto 128GB) and extremely light weight, our latest power bank-cum hard disk, is a must have accessory for the new age mobile Indian, who is always on the go, and discerning when it comes to style, quality and functionality "
Priced at Rs. 3997 , the Lapcare YO!- M-25 power bank comes in classic mosaic white color and has a warranty of 12 months.
The product is available at all leading retail outlets of all formats and leading e-commerce sites including Flipkart, Snapdeal, Amazon, E-bay and laptoporiginals.com, among others.
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