The PV100 is really slim, not much bigger or thicker than most smartphones, which means it fits nicely behind your phone when placed in your pocket whilst also taking up little room in your backpack, handbag, glove box or where ever you feel the need to store it.
The back panel is brushed metal, which contrasts nicely with the glossy white plastic front.
At the bottom edge you’ll find a USB 1A Input for charging the internal battery, and a full size USB 2.1A output for charging your devices.
As you can see, the battery is 4200mAh at 15.54W although the rated capacity is actually 2907mAh, which is what is left after you take efficiency into consideration, although this should still be good for 1.5 charge cycles for my device (HTC One X+).
As I said, the battery isn’t any bigger than most smartphones, so it’s certainly a familiar and manageable form factor that should easily fit into your pocket.
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