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Panasonic’s Portable Power Supply Brings ‘New Life’ to Smartphones, Tablet PC and Other Mobile Devices

Published Jan 21, 2013

Panasonic Marketing Middle East and Africa (PMMAF) is pleased to unveil its highly anticipated series of Portable Power Supply packs. The release of the new Portable Power Supply, mean consumers are no longer without the ability to communicate and connect on the go once their mobile battery is low.

This easy to use and compact Portable Power Supply allows users of smartphones (such as iPhone*1*6, Blackberry*2*6, and Galaxy*3*6), tablet PCs (such as iPad*1*6), digital cameras (such as Lumix*4*6), portable game consoles (such as PSP*5*6) and MP3 players (such as iPod*1*6) to charge on-the-go their gadgets, wherever they are.

So, with the latest Panasonic Portable Supply packs, you can never have an empty battery again when you are on the go, travelling or visiting festivals!

The highest-capacity model in the series, QE-QL301, can provide enough power to fully charge a smartphone four times*1*2 on a single charge, twice the capacity of the company's current model*3. In addition, Panasonic’s Portable Power Supply is rechargable and can be used repeatedly approximately 500 times*7.

Powered by portable reserved batteries via USB/AC power point, with built-in USB terminals and an associated micro USB attachment, this Portable Power Supply is compatible with most electronic devices.

Comemnting on the announcement of these new models, Hayashi Noriyuki, Manager, System Solutions Department, said, “ The mobile phone industry has gone through a major revamp and grown exponentially over the recent years. It is a popular and demanding market and with this rise there has been a growing concern over the battery life among users. Considering this situation, the market for auxillary power supplies is expanding rapidly and there has been particular interest in rechargeable power supplies. In line with this, Panasonic’s Portable Power Supply offer an ideal solution to extend the battery life whilst enabling consumers to enjoy the benefit of easy portability, compatibility and convenience at all times”.

The new Portable Power Supply packs will be available in 3 models – each with a varying battery capacity – and are slated for release in United Arab Emirates by the end of January onwards. Whereas it will be available in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and other Middle East countries by February 2013.

The QL-201 model is ideal for the heavy users, as it can charge a 1400mAh battery capacity smartphone two times.

“Our new Portable Power Supply packs are economical and cause less environmental impact as they can be used repeatedly”, added Hayashi.

This device can also charge tablets and equipped with two USB outputs, allowing to charge two USB gadgets at once. QL-101 model serves needs of the frequent users and can charge a 1400mAh battery capacity smartphone one time. This device is especially easy to carry around as it has a retractable USB cable. QL-102 model is perfect for the occasional users, allowing to charge a 1400mAh battery capacity smartphone for 60%.

With these new product, users now will never have to worry about the Portable Power Supply going flat just as they step out of the house thanks to the 3 colored LED, which informes about current residual battery charge:
• Green: residual battery about 60-100%
• Orange: residual battery about 30-60%
• Red: residual battery less than 30%

For more information on the Portable Power Supply, please visit panasonic.net/ec/products/pps/



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