Fingers Launches New Power Bank Series in India

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  • Fingers is one of the youngest mobile accessories brands in the country
  • It was incepted by a conglomerate group in the month of June 2019

Fingers has announced the launch of its latest power bank series in India. The company said that these power banks can charge multiple devices simultaneously without over charging or heating smart phones. Dubbed Fingers DigiPack, Fingers Happie Face and Fingers PowerPotli C5 and C10 are the portable power banks series which are launched in 5000 mAh and 10000 mAh capacities.

Sandeep S Parasrampuria, founder and CEO of Dynamic Conglomerate said, “After a very encouraging response to the Fingers launch during June 2019, we have launched a series of power banks. Standing true to our endeavour of being a new language of technology, we are thrilled to introduce the cutest power banks ever!”

Compatible with 5V/2.1 A charging

The company said that these power banks are compatible with 5V/2.1 ampere charging. These also feature one Micro-USB and one USB Type-C port. Fingers said that these power banks support fast charging as well.

Company’s official statement read, “Fingers DigiPack has an LED display to indicate battery status and a sophisticated light weight design. It is also compatible with 5V/2.1 A charging and comes with a one Micro-USB and one USB Type-C port supporting fast charging. All FINGERS power banks come bundled with trendy stickers to customise the look and feel of your power banks and smart devices.”

It continued, “The other power bank series sport completely new compact designs that appeal to customers of all age groups. PowerPotli and Happie Face power banks have exclusive designs with trendy colours that give them a distinctive look. It looks just like an elegant potli whereas, each Happie Face Power bank comes with a cute face to add smiles to your days. Safety and genuineness are of great concern in this category. To dispel this, Fingers has ensured all their power banks come with A-grade batteries and guaranteed actual capacities.”