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Mcdodo Pocket Power Bank with Built in Cable & Connector / بوربانك بحجم الجيب (5000 ميلي أمبير) بمنافذ مدمجة من مكدودو
Mcdodo Pocket Power Bank with Built in Cable & Connector / بوربانك بحجم الجيب (5000 ميلي أمبير) بمنافذ مدمجة من مكدودو
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17 JD
Regular price
19 JD
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The Mcdodo MC-780 and MC-776 are highly portable power banks from the FreeKit Pocket series, with the primary difference being their built-in charging connector.
The MC-780 is designed for Apple devices with a built-in Lightning Connector.
The MC-776 is designed for Apple devices with a built-in Type-C Connecter..
Shared features
Both models share the following core specifications and features:
- Capacity: A 5000mAh lithium-polymer battery provides a single full charge for most smartphones.
- Output: The power banks support up to 22.5W max fast charging for compatible devices.
- Integrated charging cable: They include a built-in cable that plugs directly into a device, eliminating the need to carry an extra wire.
- LED indicator: A digital display shows the remaining power and charging status.
- Simultaneous charging: Both models can charge multiple devices at once using the built-in connector and the additional USB-C port, though the output power is shared.
- Low-current mode: A special mode is available for safely charging smaller gadgets like wireless earbuds, smartwatches, and fitness trackers.
- Ultra-compact size: Their pocket-sized design makes them easy to carry and use anywhere.
- Versatile compatibility: In addition to their specific built-in connector, the Type-C port allows for broad compatibility with many brands, including Apple, Samsung, Huawei, and Xiaomi.
Model comparison
Feature |
Mcdodo MC-780 |
Mcdodo MC-776 |
Built-in cable |
Lightning connector |
USB-C connector |
Output power |
Up to 20W for the Lightning connector |
Up to 22.5W for the USB-C connector |
Best for |
iPhone users and other devices with Lightning ports |
Android and other USB-C device users |
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