The mobile phone is a device to which you can add countless accessories. In Europe we have access to all types of them, from a photographic cage in which we can add more accessories such as a microphone, to a case to be able to immerse the device without it even getting wet .
A portable battery is one of the most recommended, because can get you out of more than one problem for those occasions when you're too far from an outlet to let the device charge comfortably. And the best part is that there are many types.
CES is always a good setting to present all kinds of the most curious products, and one of the most interesting this year was a portable battery. Its name is EnerGeek MiFi Power Bank, and the truth is that it is a very particular device, since it also incorporates the possibility of offering a WiFi hotspot.
A unique battery
The first thing to say about this battery is that it has a fairly good capacity for any type of use, 20,000 mAh. This allows you to recharge a conventional cell phone, of around 4,500 mAh. about four and a half timesIt is therefore more than enough to use it for several days.
Interestingly, it has a WiFi hotspot, through which up to 10 devices can be connected and downloaded at speeds of up to 50 Mbps. It works via eSIM, therefore. You will need to contract a data plan with the companyalthough they have not yet revealed the details of the possible options. Of course, it will be compatible with 4G networks in more than 100 countries.
EnerGeek portable battery
Includes two USB Type C ports for cables, as well as another built-in USB Type C and a USB A port for connecting charger and powering other devices. Its charging speed is 67W, so it should do a great job with fast charging-enabled mobile phones.
It also has a small circular screen on which the current battery charge level can be displayed. It will be available next April for $89.99. A version without a WiFi hotspot and with 100W of power will also go on sale, increasing its price to $99.