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Pronto

Pronto

Battery pack, re-charges your iPhone in 5 minutes (preorder)

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Battery pack, re-charges your iPhone in 5 minutes (preorder)

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kickstarter.com/projects/powerpractical/the-pronto-fast-charge-battery
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Launched in 2014View 1 launch
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Bram Kanstein (@bramk)
Bram Kanstein (@bramk)
Idea Stash

Idea Stash

This is cool but it's all in the words! (kinda misleading) This thing doesn't fully charge your iPhone in 5 minutes. But if you charge the Pronto battery for 5 minutes it has enough battery to charge an iPhone (get it?). So your iPhone doesn't charge in 5 minutes, the Pronto does.
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11yr ago
Omar Qari
Omar Qari
Abacus

Abacus

@bramk Are you just referring to the PH description above? I don't think anyone would confuse this for an iPhone charging in 5 mins (if so, I have a great microwave to sell you). The Kickstarter site is not misleading at all. If my Mophie charged in 5 mins, I'd be on cloud 9. Can't wait for this to come. Also check out https://www.getbatterybox.com/bo...
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11yr ago
Jason Dainter
Jason Dainter
Universal Avenue

Universal Avenue

@omarqari I agree with @bramk, the PH title was misleading!
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11yr ago
Eric Posen
Eric Posen
@omarqari I confused it with that. After readings @bramk's comment I get it though.
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11yr ago
Jack Smith
Jack Smith
Hustle X

Hustle X

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@bramk I actually was confused, as I thought it could charge your iPhone in 5 mins from the Kickstarter.
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11yr ago
Blaine Hatab
Blaine Hatab
@bramk Completely agree. I'm really hating these types of Kickstarters because it's just building an aura of distrust with pre launch products.
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11yr ago
Mark Surfas
Mark Surfas
Finally, someone has figured out how to fold the space/time continuum in regards to batteries. This solves a major problem! It's always kind of a race against time with various batteries and what not. Awesome. I'm in.
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11yr ago
Caleb Light
Caleb Light
Luminoodle™ by PowerPractical

Luminoodle™ by PowerPractical

Maker
@surfy Thanks
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11yr ago
Caleb Light
Caleb Light
Luminoodle™ by PowerPractical

Luminoodle™ by PowerPractical

Maker
@bramk we tried really hard not to be misleading and I hope we are clear that the Pronto can store enough power in 5 minutes to recharge an iPhone. This is a killer battery that I can't wait to use myself.
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11yr ago
Bram Kanstein (@bramk)
Bram Kanstein (@bramk)
Idea Stash

Idea Stash

@caleblight thanks for answering! Still awesome you can get a full charge on an external battery in 5 minutes :) How much time does it actually take to charge an iPhone to 100% from 1%-10% ?
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11yr ago
Caleb Light
Caleb Light
Luminoodle™ by PowerPractical

Luminoodle™ by PowerPractical

Maker
@bramk Charge times will be as quickly as the device can allow. The Pronto comes with a smart charge chip that identifies the devices and provides max power. USB ports have a 2.4 A output.
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11yr ago