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Apple Lightning/USB Data Transfer Cable for iPad, Camera - 1 x Lightning Male Proprietary Connector Apple LogoApple Lightning/USB Data Transfer Cable for iPad, Camera - 1 x Lightning Male Proprietary Connector With the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter, it's easy to download photos and videos from your digital camera to your iPad with Retina display or iPad mini, so you can view them on the gorgeous iPad ...

Lieske Part No.: 813855
Mfg Part No: MD821ZM/A
44,65 EUR
APPLE MD821ZM/A plus VAT
≈ £38.62  |  ≈ $51.97
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Mobile Phone Power Supplies – Product Details & Advice

Mobile phone power supplies include power banks (outdoor battery, 10,000–30,000 mAh), car chargers (12/24 V), desk chargers (USB-C PD, Qi wireless) and multi-port charging stations for office and fleet use. Power banks with USB Power Delivery (PD, 45–65 W) also charge laptops; important for mobile employees without a socket. Car chargers with Quick Charge 3.0 or USB PD fully charge the phone during long journeys. Multi-port charging stations (4–10 ports, USB-A + USB-C) are ideal for conference rooms and reception areas.

Cables: Mobile Phone Cables. Batteries: Mobile Phone Batteries.

Frequently Asked Questions

▶ How large should a power bank be for the working day?
Rule of thumb: smartphone battery capacity (e.g. 4,000 mAh) times 2.5 = recommended power bank capacity (10,000 mAh for 2–2.5 charges). For full-day field service without a socket: 20,000 mAh (3–4 charges). Note: efficiency approx. 80–90% (not all mAh reach the device). Flights: max. 100 Wh permitted in hand luggage (approx. 26,000 mAh at 3.7 V).
▶ What is the difference between Quick Charge and USB PD?
Quick Charge (Qualcomm, QC 3.0/4.0): proprietary standard that charges quickly via varied voltage (5/9/12 V). Compatible with Snapdragon devices. USB PD: open standard (USB IF), works manufacturer-independently with USB-C, up to 100 W (PD 3.0) / 240 W (PD 3.1). USB PD is the more future-proof standard; many new devices (Apple, Samsung) support both.
▶ Are power banks allowed on aeroplanes?
Power banks (lithium-ion) may only be carried in hand luggage – not in checked baggage (IATA regulation). Limits: up to 100 Wh per power bank without approval; 100–160 Wh with airline approval (max. 2 pieces); above 160 Wh prohibited. Formula: mAh × Volt / 1,000 = Wh. Check the Wh indication on the power bank.
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