
"The toughest situation most people's power banks will endure is a drop on the floor -- maybe a spill at the coffee shop. But some people demand a lot more from their power banks. If you work outdoors, are a member of the emergency services, or just incredibly clumsy with your gear, you need a power bank that can survive the worst Mother Nature can throw at you."
"These power banks come in a rage of capacities - 5,000mAh, 10,000mh, and 15,000mAh --- and they are IP67-rated (completely dustproof and tested to resist immersion in a meter of water for 30 minutes). They also pass the rigors of MIL-STD-810G, a demanding set of tests performed by the US Department of Defense covering various environmental stresses such as shock, vibration, extremes of temperature extremes, and humidity."
"The outer shells come in a range of colors, and there's a screw cap with a silicone O-ring protecting the USB ports. The 5,000mAh version has one USB-A port capable of a maximum output of 12W, and a USB-C port that handles input and output to a maximum of 15W, with a combined output with both ports of 15W. There are five LEDs around the top that show battery capacity,"
Elecom Nestout Outdoor Battery models are available in 5,000mAh, 10,000mAh, and 15,000mAh capacities and carry IP67 dustproof/waterproof protection for 1 meter up to 30 minutes. Units meet MIL‑STD‑810G for shock, vibration, temperature extremes, and humidity. A hard outer shell plus an internal silicone cushion protect lithium‑ion cells from knocks and vibration. The 5,000mAh model provides a USB‑A port up to 12W and a USB‑C port supporting input/output to 15W with a 15W combined output limit. A screw cap with a silicone O‑ring shields ports, five LEDs indicate charge, and a 1/4‑20 screw thread enables tripod or accessory mounting.
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