CONDOR 100 : Portable Multi-Voltage Power Bank by Powertraveller

Original price was: CAD $349.00.Current price is: CAD $149.00.

The CONDOR 100 Portable Multi-Voltage Power Bank by Powertraveller. This is a very compact multi-voltage power pack with a pure sine wave AC port for plugging in your device’s wall charger. It can charge laptops, cameras, smartphones and many other 5 to 20V devices. A massive 27000mAh battery allows you to charge a plethora of electronic devices from the bi-directional USB-C port, dual USB ports and the very useful AC outlet.

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The CONDOR 100 Portable Multi-Voltage Power Bank by Powertraveller. This is a very compact multi-voltage power pack with a pure sine wave AC port for plugging in your device’s wall charger. It can charge laptops, cameras, smartphones and many other 5 to 20V devices. A massive 27000mAh battery allows you to charge a plethora of electronic devices from the bi-directional USB-C port, dual USB ports and the very useful AC outlet.

Featuring a 4 LED battery level indicator, carry strap and a protective case, the Condor 100’s rugged design is waterproof & dust-proof to IP65 Rating.

What can the Condor 100 recharge?
Laptop – 1 to 2 times
Tablet – 2 to 4 times
Smartphone – 8 to 10 times
Sat Phone – 7 to 8 times
GPS – 15 to 18 times
Action Camera – 12 to 15 times
dSLR Camera – 4 to 6 times
Smartwatch – 40 to 44 times
Headlamp – 16 to 18 times

CONDOR 100 Specifications

• Power pack with 27000mAh (98Wh)
• 1x AC output: 110V/AC/60Hz 75W Max
• 1x USB-C input/output: PD 5 – 20V 60W Max
• 1x USB output: 5V/2.4A
• 1x USB output: 5V/3A Quick Charge
• 4 LED battery charge indicator
• Waterproof and dust-proof to IP65 rating
• Rugged design
• Weight: 800g (1.76lbs)
• Size: 172mm x 85.5mm x 85.5mm (6.75 x 3.4 x 3.4″)

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Who Is Powertraveller?

Powertraveller has been on the portable solar equipment scene in Europe since 2003.
Powertraveller products are built to last, are capable of being used in extremes of temperature and are resistant to the elements and harsh handling. They have a very high number of recharge cycles negating the need for using disposable batteries and are made using components and materials that can be reused or recycled.

Powertraveller is on a mission to enable our customers to enjoy nature on their own terms with the help of lightweight, portable power sources. Technology helps us get the most out of the time we spend outdoors: It keeps us connected with our loved ones and fellow adventurers, lets us capture unforgettable moments and charges critical devices in the field.

Yet a relaxing weekend in the fresh air can quickly turn into a frustrating or even dangerous situation when a device is low on power. So, for more than fifteen years, Powertraveller has been designing, developing and manufacturing award-winning portable power and solar solutions that extend the usability of a wide range of electronics.

Powertraveller History…
2003
:  Powertraveller founded in Europe
2006: Powertraveller products used by scientific research groups in Antarctica who require charging at below 30°F
2008: Launch of military tactical line
2010: Launch of Extreme product line used by athletes and extreme adventurists worldwide.  MPPT technology patented and launched by Powertraveller
2011: Products launched into United States
2013: First shipments to REI stores. Powertraveller forms partnership with Red Bull for X-Alps adventure race event
2016: Products used by Team Dimension Data in Tour De France
2017: Powertraveller is acquired by global organisation Memory Experts to meet larger operational demands
2018: Falcon series global release, Sport 25 series global release
2019: Nightjar lamp global release

Additional information

Weight 1.9 kg
Dimensions 27 × 16 × 12 cm

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