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WiFi Router Power Bank 20000mAh – Dual Voltage Backup
WiFi Router Power Bank 20000mAh – Dual Voltage Backup
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Power outages don't care if you're in a Zoom meeting, gaming, or deep into a Netflix binge. This high-capacity power bank has one job: to keep your Wi-Fi router alive when the lights go out. Small, tough, and built for the job, it’s the backup plan your internet has been begging for.
Key Features
- 🔋 Dual Voltage Output (9V / 12V): Plays nice with most routers, modems, and ONTs without drama.
- ⚡ Long Backup Time: Gives you 4 to 10 hours of power, depending on how needy your router is.
- 🔌 Plug & Play Design: No IT degree needed. Just plug it in with the standard 5.5mm DC jack and go.
- 💡 Smart Protection: Keeps your gear safe with built-in guards against overcharging, short circuits, and other electric gremlins.
- 👜 Portable & Compact: Toss it in your bag or leave it on your desk. It’s ready either way.
Description
This power bank is a must-have for anyone who relies on a steady internet connection. Whether you're working from home, running a smart home setup, or just want your kids to stay online during study time, this handy device delivers backup power exactly when it matters most. It’s designed to be compatible with major router brands like TP-Link, Huawei, Tenda, Jazz, Nayatel, and more using 9V or 12V power input. The 20000mAh capacity means fewer interruptions and more peace of mind. No frills, no adapters, just reliable power. Tip: check your router's input voltage before plugging in — the dual output is flexible, but not magic.
Technical Specifications
| Battery Capacity | 20000mAh |
| Output Voltage | 9V / 12V |
| Connector Type | 5.5mm DC jack |
| Backup Time | 4–10 hours* |
| Safety Features | Overcharge, over-discharge, short-circuit, over-voltage protection |
| Color | Random (no color selection available) |
| Weight | Lightweight and portable |
What’s in the box
- 1x 20000mAh Router Power Bank
- 1x DC Output Cable (5.5mm)
- User Guide
How to Use
- Check your router’s voltage (9V or 12V).
- Connect the DC cable to the appropriate output port.
- Plug the other end into your router’s power port.
- Turn on the power bank and stay connected.
Keep your connection alive, even when the grid goes dark. Grab yours now and give your Wi-Fi the backup it deserves.
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