Occasionally I see some interesting travel related products that I think you guys might be interested in. We’ve talked recently we talked about Gravel Toiletry Bags and blankets, the Evolutionary travel backpack, the RetraStrap luggage strap and the Uphold travel cutlery set, among others.
Travel related Kickstarters:
- Vortexor: Convertible 12-in-1 Adventure Pants / Shorts ($10,765 funded; back by Nov 12)
- Reeflex Super Telephoto 240mm Smartphone Lens ($362,828 funded; back by Nov 15)
- Lymow One Robotic Lawn Mower ($2,465,618 funded; back by Nov 24)
- For Me Smart Travel Earbuds ($139,023 funded; back by Nov 26)
- Yoyovac Luggage Compression Bag ($95,244 funded; back by Nov 28)
- Gemini Charging Cable ($100,329 funded; late pledges accepted)
- Waschii PocketSized SolarHeated Waschiing Machine (already funded; no end date)
Today I wanted to talk a bit about the Starship Power Bank, which bills itself as the world’s most powerful 2-in-1 40000mAh portable power bank. You have until October 10th to back this Kickstarter.
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Starship Portable Power Bank features
Here are a few pictures of the Starship Portable Power Bank
Starship Portable Power Bank video
Here’s a video showing off some of the different options and features of the Starship Portable Power Bank
Starship Portable Power Bank cost
The Starship Portable Power Bank is currently on Kickstarter and has currently raised over USD$212,816 from a $5,000 initial goal. You have until October 10th to back the project. Here are a few of the levels that you can back the project at
- USD$159- 1 Starship “The Future” Portable Power Bank
- USD$209- 1 Starship Standard Portable Power Bank
- USD$279- 1 Starship Premium Portable Power Bank
There are also discounts for buying multiples.
Again, here is the link to back the Starship Portable Power Bank – it says it is scheduled to ship in December 2023
What do you think of this power bank? Planning on backing this? Leave your experience in the comments!
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Man, you’re really into all this Kickstarter stuff. Good way of being on the leading edge of new ideas I suppose.
Can you take a battery of that capacity onto an airplane?
It’s my understanding that it varies by airline. Some limit it to 100Wh and others 160 Wh. If I’m reading the specs right, this product is at 144Wh, so the answer seems to be… “it depends” 🙂
There’s quite a bit of conversation about that very topic on the FAQ and Comments of the Kickstarter page
The comparison with the Anker 737 is not accurate. That is not a 737 shown. The 737 has much better stats than those shown and is allowed on planes as it meets FAA requirements.