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Ambrane Launches MiniCharge 20 Powerbank

Ambrane Launches MiniCharge 20 Powerbank in gray ad blue for high efficiency nd long lasting charge for high end work during powercuts and charge loss

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Ambrane, a provider of mobile accessories and consumer electronics, introduces the Made-in-India MiniCharge 20 Powerbank, a perfect blend of high performance and portability. Featuring a robust 20,000mAh battery, the power bank supports fast charging and offers triple output ports (USB-A and 2xType-C) for simultaneous charging of multiple devices. Priced at Rs 1899/-, the MiniCharge 20 comes with a 6-month warranty and is available on Flipkart, Amazon, and Ambrane’s official website. It is offered in two stylish color options – Gradient Blue and Titanium, making it a versatile and travel-friendly charging solution for modern users. 

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Designed with adventure in mind, the MiniCharge 20 is the perfect partner for travelers and hikers who demand performance and portability. Its massive 20,000mAh capacity ensures your devices stay powered through extended journeys, while the innovative in-built Type-C cable doubles as a loop, offering unmatched convenience and portability. Whether you're trekking through mountains or navigating urban landscapes, this power bank may provide reliable power.

Features

The MiniCharge 20 offers multiple output options, including a 22W Type-C port, a 22W USB-A port, and the inbuilt 20W Type-C cable, providing flexibility to charge various devices. LED indicators keep you informed with real-time charge status, while advanced protection circuits ensure safe charging and maintain the battery health of connected gadgets. 

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As part of Ambrane’s commitment to "Made-in-India" innovation, the MiniCharge 20 combines technology with local craftsmanship, reflecting the brand’s focus on quality and reliability. Available across leading E-commerce platforms and offline retail stores, the brand has also expanded into quick commerce in key cities.

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