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onn. Portable Battery, 2x Charge, 6700 mAh – Aqua:Charges smartphones, tablets & USB-charged devicesProvides 2 more chargesPortable power for use with Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel & other devicesLED charging indicator6700 mAh capacityOver-fee/discharge/voltage/modern-day/heat & quick-circuit protectionInput: DC 5V/2AOutput: DC 5V/2.4AWhat’s in the Box? 1 Portable Battery, 1 micro-USB charging cable 1 toes (30.5 cm)

6700 may refer to:

  • 6700, the last year in the 67th century (7th millennium)
  • Nokia 6700 classic, a mobile phone released in 2009
  • Nokia 6700 slide, a smartphone released in 2010

Aqua is the Latin word for water. As such, it is often used in many words which relate to water, such as aquatic life. In English, it may also refer to:

Battery or batterie most often refers to:

  • Electric battery, a device that provides electrical power
  • Battery (crime), a crime involving unlawful physical contact

Battery may also refer to:

Onn is the Irish name of the seventeenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚑ, meaning "ash-tree", which is related to Welsh onn(en), from the root was *ōs-, *osen 'ash'. Its phonetic value is [o]. The letter's Bríatharogam kennings are the following:

  • congnaid ech "wounder of horses"
  • féthem soíre "smoothest of craftsmanship"
  • lúth fían "[equipment] of warrior bands"

These refer to different uses of ashwood as horsewhips, wood used by carpenters, and for spears. In the Old Irish period, onn "ash" was replaced by uinnius. McManus takes this as an indication that the Ogham letter names date to the Primitive Irish period.

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