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The power boost you’ll always need⚡

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  You received this email because you subscribed to our awesome weekly newsletter via our website. Remember? To opt out [click here]( Hey! Hate running out of battery last minute? Here’s a solution that doesn’t weigh like a brick. Power banks? They’re obviously great for keeping powered up — but ugh, for some Godforsaken reason, you always run out of power that one time you did NOT take the power bank along. Or worse… when you plug in your phone and realize the power bank is not actually charged up. 😤 Can anyone, please, come up with a solution?! *cough cough* Meet TAU 2. [Give it to me!➜]( It’s tiny, looks like it could be an earbuds case, and is always ready to give your devices a power boost. We’re talking about the TAU 2, baby! Thanks to its genius design you’ll never run out of power (especially when you need it the most. How? Oh, we’ll tell you how, alright: - It’s always fully charged the moment you leave the door. - You’ll always have it with you. Without thinking about it. It literally goes on your keychain, and has a charger that you install near your entrance. Hang it up with your keys when coming home… and it’ll be fully charged when you head out. How brilliant is that? 🧠- Fast hook & release system - NFC digital business card - Built-in charging cables - Lightweight It’s 8 p.m. on a Friday, and you’re chilling at a bar with your friends. You’ve got 40% battery left on your phone. “That’s more than plenty for this evening”, you think. Four hours and a few drinks later, you decide to go home and hit the hay, so you grab your phone, open up the Uber app… and then the (un) unexpected happens: your screen goes dark. There you are, stuck on the side of the road. With no charge to order a cab. 😅 If only you had the TAU 2… 🔋 [Give it to me! ➜](   Techiwant, Inc. 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, New Ark, Delaware, Newark Delaware 19702, United States Wanna break up? Fine! Walk out the door, just turn around now, but you’ll be welcome back forevermore. Tech I Want, Inc., 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, 19702, Newark, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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