Price and specifications
ROMOSS Sense 4 Plus power bank

Battery capacity 10 400 mAh
Charging time 6.5 h
Quick Charge No
Weight 285 g
Output interfaces Standard USB

Power banks ROMOSS Sense 4 Plus

Release DateMarch 2014
Availability On sale
Brand ROMOSS
Model Sense 4 Plus

Romoss Sense 4 Plus By Kieran Wright Photo Youtube review

Description: Romoss Sense 4 Plus has 10,400mAh battery capacity, quite big and suitable for travelers. It uses sturdy plastic for its design. The good side from using plastic is the scratch resistant ability, but it will make the power bank looks cheap. There’s a LCD display to show you how much power left in the device. Romoss Sense 4 Plus has two USB output ports and each sports 2.0A and 1.0A charging speed, respectively. Although it’s a bit big in size and perhaps, just a bit heavy (not that heavy), it can be a good companion for your outdoor activities

Pros

  • Employs 10,400mAh power pack
  • Resistant to scratch
  • LCD display to show the battery level
  • Two USB output sockets
  • 2.0/1.0A charging speed
  • Affordable price ($27)

Cons

  • Body uses sturdy plastic design
  • Size is a bit big & heavy

Photos

Device

Construction PC-ABS, PVC
Color White

Battery

Battery Type Li-Ion
Battery capacity 10400 mAh
Charging time 6.5 h (hours)

Dimensions

Length 13.8 cm
Width 6.2 cm
Height 2.15 cm
Weight 285 g (grams)

Functions and features

Quick Charge No
LCD Display Yes
Wireless charging No
Solar charging No
Waterproof No
Flashlight No

Interfaces

Output interfaces Standard USB
Input interfaces Micro-USB
Count USB outputs 2
Input current 5V/2.1A
Output Current 5V/2.1A, 5V/1A

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