PowerRoam 680Wh/600W Portable Power Station
Say goodbye to power limitations and embrace a new era of seamless functionality with the Ugreen PowerRoam Power Station. With our innovative solution, you can enjoy the full potential of your appliances without compromising on power or reliability. The PowerRoam series are made with a selection of top-quality LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries renowned for their exceptional performance and longevity. They have also been carefully engineered to provide long-lasting power for your devices.
Carrying Bag For 600W Power Station
The Ugreen 600W Power Station Carrying Bag is excellently designed with dual zippers and easy access and a hand-pull design to protect your hand while carrying your power station. This bag will allow you to transport your power stations easily and safely. the side pockets provide a more convenient way to charge your station while still keeping it in the bag.
Made with high-quality materials and three layers of protection, a tough and wear-resistant outer layer, an effective anti-buffer middle layer and a safe and environmentally friendly outer layer to make sure your power station is always safe and ready to use.
PowerRoam 680Wh/600W Portable Power Station
Carrying Bag For 600W Power Station
10000mAh USB-A+USB-C Ultra Slim Power Bank
PowerRoam 680Wh/600W Portable Power Station
ESTIMATED RUNTIME(WITH A SINGLE DEVICE)
Carrying Bag For 600W Power Station
It's fun fact time again! If you know more than one language, (and hopefully you do, this being South Africa and all), you will know that some languages have very similar words for the same thing. Take the Xhosa word for socks: 'iikawusi'. It's actually borrowed from the Afrikaans 'kouse'. Afrikaans, on the other hand, got its word for banana, 'piesang', from the Malay word, 'pisang'. For years, all languages have borrowed and learnt from one another.
One word that is very similar across most South African languages is 'bank'. In Xhosa it's 'ibhanki ', in Zulu it's 'ibhange', and in both Afrikaans and English it's 'bank'. Of course, the bank we have a deal on today has nothing to do with where you keep your money, but rather where you should spend it: a power bank from SUPERVOLT.