Smartphones, Tablets and Laptops, the Things which are essential now days and almost everyone have at least one of these devices with him/her. The basic problem associated with these devices is the Battery Life you can buy a long lasting battery device yet at some point it will slow down thus HP has launched new products which will be very helpful.
Highlights of the Product :
• It is a fully featured Powerup Backpack.
• The capacity of Powerup Backpack is 22400 mAh.
• The Powerup Backpack can recharge your Smartphone, Tablet and Laptop.
HP has launched a backpack that can easily charge your Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone. Just as its functionality, the backpack is dubbed as Powerup Backpack. At the time of launch, the firm claims that this backpack can recharge a Laptop’s Battery up to full as well as it can charge Smartphone and Tablets too.
The main purpose to launch this product is to get rid of problems comes by using Low Power “Power Banks” or lack of availability of Charging Points. This Backpack has 22400 mAh power to get rid of these problems.
Power and Design of the Powerup Backpack :
As per design, this backpack is just like any other Laptop Bag but it packs 22400 mAh power in it. HP claims that power of “Powerup backpack” can recharge a Laptop once, A Tablet Thrice and a Smartphone for Up to 10 Times. The Backpack has plug-in in its side pocket thus it can be recharged easily. The Product has built-in heat sensor which ensures that backpack may not get too hot.
While buying this backpack, users will get two USB Micro Cables as well as One Laptop Cable. The Backpack has one more amazing feature which is the priority setting option (user can decide which device will be recharged first). Power up Backpack has well Ventilated Pockets, Well Organised Cabling as well as it meets Security Needs in-flight Carry-on.
Price and Availability of the Product :
The Backpack along with connecting cables is priced at $200 around Rs 13,400. The product is available via Amazon for Pre-orders. Launch of “Powerup Backpack” is scheduled for October 1.