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portable charger monsters inc Santa Sulley Monsters Inc. Scream Canister Battery Pack – FantasyusbHo Ho Ho Santa Sulley Monsters Inc Scream Canister Battery Pack Introducing the monstrously powerful Santa Sulley Monster INC Pixar Scream Canister Power Bank, the only battery pack that will make you scream with joy! This frightfully fun 5000mAh power bank is shaped just like the iconic scream canisters from the hit Pixar movie. With a massive battery capacity and versatile charging options, this power bank is ready to fuel your devices day or night,

Ho Ho Ho Santa Sulley Monsters Inc Scream Canister Battery Pack

Introducing the monstrously powerful Santa Sulley Monster INC Pixar Scream Canister Power Bank, the only battery pack that will make you scream with joy! This frightfully fun 5000mAh power bank is shaped just like the iconic scream canisters from the hit Pixar movie. With a massive battery capacity and versatile charging options, this power bank is ready to fuel your devices day or night, and no more scream shortage in the human world.

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The integrated Type-C or Lightning ports allow you to quickly juice up all your gear. The three voltage outputs (5V, 9V, 12V) provide optimized charging speeds for everything from phones to tablets and beyond. Weighing just 3.2 oz. it's lightweight enough to toss in your bag and take your power anywhere.

  • Officially licensed by Disney Pixar for authentic Monster Inc. design
  • Compact size and lightweight design make it perfect for on-the-go charging
  • The beautiful details on the yellow canister are scream-worthy, from the LED power indicator design to Sulley from Monsters Inc.

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Product Specifications:
Battery Capacity: 18.25Wh
Battery Type: 3.65V Li-ion
Rated Output: DC 5V/3000mAh, DC 9V/1600mAh, DC 12V/1200mAh
Type-C Rated Input: 5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, 12V/1.67A
Type-C Rated Output: 5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, 12V/1.67A
Lightning Rated Output: 5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, 12V/1.67A
Maximum Power: 20W
Product Dimensions: Approximately 3.2x1.2x1.8 in
Operating Temperature: 0°C~40°C
Charging Time: 2-4 hours (standard); 1-2 hours (fast)
Product Weight: Approximately 3.2oz.
Material: ABS Plastic
Country of Origin: Taiwan

Notes and Warnings:
Please refer to the product specifications before use to ensure compatibility
Keep this product out of reach of children
Store this product in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight
Try to charge the battery pack completely and charge your phone while the phone battery is more than 50%

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