'EXCITRUS,' the experienced mobile power solutions company, has debuted a new super-fast charging power bank named the 'PD100W.' This power bank boasts a 20,800mAh battery with a maximum power output of 100W. The device has two USB-C, one USB-A, and one wireless charging bay, meaning it can charge up to four devices at a time. The PD100W also features a power-control system, meaning users can lower the wattage of a port if they are charging a smaller device, such as AirPods, as to not overheat the device.
The EXCITRUS PD100W can charge most smartphones from 0% to 85% in one and most laptops from 0% to 60% in one hour. On top of this, the power bank is uniquely stylish due to its fabric coating. Most power banks are covered in a sheer, smooth plastic finish, but the PD100W is coated in a green, felt-like fabric. This makes the power bank appear chic while charging devices, and also makes it unlikely to scratch a device placed on top of it for wireless charging.
Fabric-Covered Mobile Chargers
EXCITRUS Debuted the 'PD100W' High-Speed Power Bank
Trend Themes
1. Super-fast Charging Tech - The PD100W power bank from EXCITRUS demonstrates the market opportunity for powerful batteries, wireless charging, and USB-C and USB-A ports that can charge multiple devices at once.
2. Trendy Aesthetic Design - The fabric coating of the PD100W power bank showcases a potential market for stylish electronics that complement modern lifestyles while maintaining functionality.
3. Power-control Systems - The introduction of power-control systems in the PD100W power bank addresses a need for safe charging systems that don't overheat smaller devices and showcases market potential for safety-conscious charging systems.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Companies producing power banks and chargers can incorporate the latest charging technology and design motifs to optimize battery capacity and increase product popularity.
2. Fashion and Accessories - The fabric coating of the PD100W highlights a market potential for a crossover of the utilitarian and the fashion-forward in smart technology for consumer use.
3. Energy Technology - Companies can use power-control systems for consumer products, such as in the PD100W, to create efficient and safe ways to manage energy consumption, and further development opportunities for smart energy technologies.