The 2.1A port is designed to charge high drain devices such as tablets. The 1.0A port is designed to charge
low drain devices such as smartphones. While you may use the 1.0A port to charge a tablet, it will take
much longer to charge and may never reach a full charge.
Yes, you can. The combined output of 2.1A and 1.0A is limited to 2.3A. Concurrent use of the two ports will
make the charging speed slower.
6. How to Charge Your Mobile Devices
What is the difference between the 2.1A port and 1.0A port?
Can I use the two ports at the same time?
1. Select the USB output port that matches the power requirement of your mobile device. Most smartphones
require 0.5A and most tablets require 2.1A.
2. Plug the USB cable of your mobile device to the USB output port.
3. For your convenience this battery automatically starts charging when a device is plugged into the USB
port.
Note:
To protect your mobile device’s battery, please stop charging (or unplug the USB cable) promptly after
the device is fully charged.
5. Specifications
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Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium Polymer
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Battery Capacity: 5600mAh
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Dual USB2.0 Outputs: 1 x 2.1A and 1 x 1.0A
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Charging Time: 5-7 hours
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Dimensions: 3.97 x 1.93 x 0.98 inches
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Weight: 5 ounces
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