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5000Mah Battery Pack Power Bank Compatible with Oculus/Meta Quest 2
5000Mah Battery Pack Power Bank Compatible with Oculus/Meta Quest 2
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Connector Type | USB Type C |
Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
Special Feature | Sweatproof |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
About this item
- 🔋Large 5000mAh Capacity - Enjoy an Additional 3 to 4 Hours of Playtime: This extended and lightweight battery pack is designed to double your gaming session, allowing you to stay fully immersed in the world of virtual reality. Say goodbye to the inconvenience of long cables or carrying around bulky power charger. Our battery extender pack is the easiest and most hassle-free solution to ensure your Quest 2 stays powered up for longer. Keep the fun going without any interruptions!
- ✅Wide Compatibility - Both for Standard and Third-Party Headstraps: Our Oculus Quest 2 battery pack is not only suitable for the official Quest 2 and Elite strap, but it can also be used with other head straps for Quest 2 headsets. This means that it can seamlessly integrate with your existing gaming gear, allowing you to have a better overall gaming experience
- ✅No Adapter Required - Won’t Damage Your Quest Port: Our mini power charger for Quest 2, weighing only 0.22lb, is specifically created with VR's dynamic functionality. With its direct-charge design, you can enjoy a stable connection while exploring virtual worlds without worrying about any harm to your device's USB C port. Just feel free to move around and play games to your heart's content!
- 💡Considerate Design- With the Power Button & Battery LED Indicator: there's no need to constantly disconnect or connect the battery pack. Simply press the button once to turn it on. Only 3 hours can fully charge this 5000mAh battery. Smart LED indicators show the remaining power during charge. So, you won't have to play the guessing game when it comes to figuring out when to recharge
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