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Razer Power Bank Review

Razer Power Bank Review

Posted on September 8, 2017June 3, 2019 By Jarvis
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For those of us who are constantly on the go, there’s nothing worse than looking at your laptopor phone and discovering you’ve got only 15 percent of battery life. From there, you’re forced to make difficult choices. Do you fire off that last email, or watch a few more fail videos? With the Razer Power Bank, a low battery can be a thing of the past. Wrapped in sleek black aluminum, the 12,800-milliamp portable charger can charge smartphones and tablets quickly, thanks to its Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 technology. And if you happen to own a USB Type-C powered laptop, you can plug it in and get several hours more of battery life. However, the $149.99 price might give all but the most tech-addicted among us pause.

Design

It’s just not a Razer Blade product unless it’s swathed in stately black CNC aluminum. So I wasn’t in the least bit surprised when I took the Power Bank out of its packaging. Keeping with the Razer aesthetic, the Power Bank even has the three-headed snake emblem stamped on the top of the device, minus the eerie green glow. That doesn’t mean, however, that the Power Bank is just a slab of black metal.
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