Seattle Sports SurviVolts Power Bank and USB Mult-E-Tools 5 Pack
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Explore with confidence, thanks to the Seattle Sports SurviVolts Power Bank and USB Mult-E-Tools 5 pack, which has a power bank with a built-in flashlight, plus a fire starter, siren and laser beam.
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- Focus-beam flashlight casts 150 lumens of light; silicone band prevents the light from adjusting unintentionally
- Electronic plasma fire starter is convenient and can be used without being attached to the power bank
- 135dB siren alerts first responders to your backcountry location
- 5mW long-distance laser beam can be used for up to 2 hrs.
- Comes in a plastic carrying case
Imported.
View all Seattle Sports Power BanksBest Use | Camping |
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Charge Time (hrs) | 5 hours |
External Charge | USB |
Battery Included | Yes |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Storage Capacity (mAh) | 5,000 |
Power Output to Device | 1,000 |
Material(s) | Coated plastic |
Dimensions | 4.6 x 1.4 inches |
Weight | 4.6 ounces |
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Survivolts are the Swiss Army Knife of tech!
I received this gem as a birthday gift. It is such a cool, useful setup that I think every man, women, and technology using child should have one! I love this little package of battery powered fun! Keeps my phone charged on long flights, give me a few nice flashlights to use in camp or emergencies, and my cats love the red laser pointer! Plasma arc fire starter is the coolest way to start a fire and much easier to use than a match or lighter! This is on my list to gift to everyone I love this holiday season!
Useful and versatile
My initial impression is quite favorable. The basic power bank seems to be a 26850 lithium-ion battery with an integral small flashlight, potentially quite useful if you ever need to assemble the other components in the dark. Four blue LEDs indicate the charge status. Other components are: a siren, fire starter, flashlight, lantern/SOS flasher, red l and red laser. These all plug into a USB outlet on the power bank which is adjacent to a mini-USB receptacle which the port which recharges the power bank. A sturdy power cord is provided for this purpose. With my phone, a Samsung Galaxy 6, I can use the same cord to recharge the phone by simply reversing it on the power bank, thereby not having to carry another cord. I recharged a 50% phone quite readily, but the power indicator went from four lights to one in the process - not sure I could fully charge a dead phone. The 130 lumen flashlight is satisfactory, with an evenly lit field with sharply defined margins. The lantern has a broader field which is not so uniformly lit. The SOS flasher works, but who comprehends SOS these days?. The red laser is vivid, a dandy pointer, and the electronic siren is loud and attention getting. The power bank and components are carried in a sturdy plastic ase, which is not excessively heavy, although I am not sure i would include it on a normal back packing trip. be sure and read the instructions and familiarize yourself with the various items. This is not something to put away in a drawer, but an item to be used routinely and well. Another dividend well spent.
makes moving around the house at night easy
love it carry it with me always easy to check the charge and to charge up.
Missing parts!
This item seemed pretty good but when it arrived it was missing the laser light, not that it is the most important bit but if it says it is in there but instead they provide two focus beam flight lights instead that is pretty poor!