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Recently, we offered the Sharge Storm 2, a versatile charging bank ideal for clean power on the go. Now, as fast as a fast charger, Sharge is back with the Storm 2 Slim Read More
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These days there are a bunch of power banks that will tell you the output wattage but not many that will still give you the voltage and amperage. Reasonably accurate measurements. Overheats if you actually try to pull anywhere near max wattage from it.
The Shargeek Storm 2 Slim Power Bank is an excellent device for those seeking a power bank with great battery life and a cool look. Its transparent design, impressive charging capabilities, and lightweight form factor make it a reliable and stylish companion for your gadgets.
Although the text size on the informational screen is tiny, and navigating the screen levels may require a learning curve, these minor drawbacks do not detract from the overall value and performance of the device. With its long-lasting battery life and cool appearance, the Shargeek Storm 2 Slim Power Bank is a great investment for those in need of a dependable and attractive portable charger.
If you're looking for a power bank that not only delivers in terms of performance but also boasts a unique and stylish design, then the Shargeek Storm 2 Slim Power Bank is worth considering (especially at the Drop price!)
It's a cool gadget to have -- having a glass cover on the top showing its circuitry and a small but dedicated screen for voltage input/output and other stats is rare to find on a normal power bank. It definitely is much pricier than most of the power banks out there and you'd be able to probably buy at least 4 others with similar capacity. But then, I feel like most of my needs are satisfied with carrying this and I'd rather have one that's good looking and actually shows whether things are charged as intended. It just looks so good. Does that justify an additional $100? Likely not.