You probably think your power bank is such a lifesaver. It is but honestly, I don’t have one yet. I haven’t decided which brand and model to buy because there are just too many choices. I’d probably wait for this Power Tube, a smart portable battery project on Kickstarter that not only charges the phone but also analyzes battery health and works as a PowerPoint slide controller and even as a selfie shutter.
Power Tube works well with the JuiceSync App that does the analysis function. This portable charger is so convenient because it doesn’t need any extra cable for charging. It works as a power bank (just make sure it’s also juiced up) to give you extra power whenever you’re mobile and there’s no electrical outlet in sight. When you have special presentations, you can use it as a slide controller. And for the selfie addicts, use this as a selfie shutter. Device supports Bluetooth 4.0 Smart technology so you can easily pair it with other gadgets.
The JuiceSync App allows for Smart Monitoring. The company behind this, MIPOW USA, knows how important it is for users to know their battery and Power Tube activities so a real time report can be generated anytime. The Power Tube 3000 is light at only 85g so you can bring it anywhere with you.
This thing also offers Smart Control functions such as Find Me, Track Me, and Ring Me. Use the app to find the location of the Power Tube or when you can’t find the phone, use it to ring your Android device. Your phone and Power Tube? They will never get lost.
MIPOW USA already surpassed the $10,000 goal with 23 more days to go before deadline. About 640 sponsors have already donated more than $31,000 for this project on Kickstarter. Feel free to support the project by donating at least a dollar. But if you’re generous, your $162 will go a long way.
SOURCE: Kickstarter
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