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The battery-powered Starlink Mini is here

The PeakDo LinkPower inserted into the back of the Starlink Mini and the combined unit held aloft by a hand at sunset with the ocean, beach, and dramatic sky visible in the background.

The Starlink Mini satellite dish is now even better thanks to the $119 LinkPower 1 power bank from PeakDo. The battery locks securely to the back of SpaceX’s smallest terminal and provides over 4.5 hours of uninterrupted Internet connectivity. The LinkPower’s battery can also charge simultaneously over USB-C from your car, solar generator, or solar panel for indefinite Internet use. Then the tidy little package can be slipped into a backpack or tote for your next adventure.

Starlink is a life-changing Internet service that connects people and villages too remote for towers and cables to reach. My own Starlink Mini has been critical in helpi …

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Original Source: https://www.theverge.com/reviews/712043/peakdo-linkpower-review-battery-powered-starlink-mini

Original Source: https://www.theverge.com/reviews/712043/peakdo-linkpower-review-battery-powered-starlink-mini

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