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Xiaomi launches Mi Power Bank 2i in India: Full specs, price and more

Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi has just introduced the Mi Power Bank 2i with a new aluminum metal case. The Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 2i comes in 10,000 mAh and 20,000 mAh capacities and features a double anodized surface.

Thanks to the anodized the power banks are grippy and scratch resistant to a good extent. The 10,000 mAh Mi Power Bank 2i has a conversion rate as high as 85% with Lithium Polymer batteries. On the other hand, the 20,000 mAh power bank also manages to have an actual output of minimum 13,000 mAh which is good.

Xiaomi Mi Powerbank 2i Specifications

Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 2i

Talking about the build quality first, the Mi Power Bank 2i  a solid Aluminum metal case with a double anodized surface. The power bank comes with a matte finish and features Rounded curves for a good grip. The 10,000 mAh Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 2i is just 14.2mm thick.

Coming to functionality now, the Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 2i comes with a conversion rate of 85%. The 20,000 mAh variant has an actual minimum output of 13,000 mAh which is good. Both variants come with Lithium Polymer batteries 9 layers of circuit chip protection. The Mi Power Bank 2i lets you use two USB ports for charging two devices simultaneously.


Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 2i

The 10,000 mAh Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 2i comes with two USB Type-A and a Type-C port. There is Micro USB port too for charging the device. You can know the approximate charge in the power bank with the four indicator lights.

Pricing and Availability

The 10,000 mAh Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 2i is priced at Rs. 799 and the 20,000 mAh Mi Power Bank 2i is priced at Rs. 1,499. They will be available to buy from mi.com from November 23 and from offline partners in December. At this price, the powerbank from Xiaomi offers good build quality and conversion rate.

 

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