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Hama 16000mAh Power Pack

High-capacity 16000mAh portable power bank featuring High Density Li-Polymer cells, multiple USB-A and USB-C outputs, and optimized charging technology for efficient device power.

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Product Description

The Hama 16000mAh Power Pack is a portable charging solution equipped with high-density lithium-polymer cells. This technology allows for a compact and lightweight design while maintaining a high capacity, making it ideal for charging smartphones and other mobile devices on the go.

Safety Instructions

  • Use the product only for its intended private, non-commercial purpose.
  • Protect the device from dirt, moisture, and overheating; operate only in dry environments.
  • Do not drop the product or subject it to heavy shocks.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Do not attempt to repair or modify the device yourself.
  • Do not dispose of the battery or product in fire.

Operation and Charging

Charging the Power Pack: Connect the included micro-USB cable to the power pack's micro-USB input (IN 5V/2A) and a suitable USB charger. Alternatively, use the USB-C input (IN 5V/2A). Charging starts and ends automatically. The status LEDs indicate the current capacity (each LED represents 25%).

Charging Terminal Devices: Connect your device to one of the USB-A or USB-C outputs (OUT 5V/3A). Ensure the total power consumption of connected devices does not exceed 3000 mA. Do not charge and discharge the power pack simultaneously. The power pack features optimized charging, which recognizes the connected device to supply the optimal current and minimize charging time.

Maintenance and Care

Clean this product only with a slightly damp, lint-free cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.

Technical Specifications

  • USB-C Input: 5V / 2A
  • Micro-USB Input: 5V / 2A
  • USB-A Outputs: 5V / 3A each
  • USB-C Output: 5V / 3A
  • Total Output: 5V / 3A (max)
  • Battery Type: 3.7V / Li-Po (High Density)
  • Capacity: 16000mAh (min) / 16200mAh (typ)

Disposal

Electrical and electronic devices, as well as batteries, must not be disposed of with household waste. Consumers are legally obligated to return these items to designated public collection points or the point of sale at the end of their service life.

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