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iPad accessories specialist PADACS has unveiled its second new product designed specifically for Apple’s new iPad Mini - the Enduro power case.

PADACS followed up the release a day before of its first iPad Mini accessory, the Rubata Bluetooth keyboard case.

The newly released Enduro Mini is an “iPad Mini” version of PADACS’ full-size Enduro power case, boasting a larger 8000mAh battery and now available in blue and pink.

PADACS has priced the Enduro Mini at $59.95, the PADACS Enduro, which it claims will extend the iPad Mini’s battery life by as much as 125 per cent.

PADACS CEO, Raaj Menon, said the Enduro Mini was part of a “great new, extended range,” of PADACS products specifically designed for the new Apple iPad Mini, with the first products in the new range to be delivered within weeks.

“The main benefit of the PADACS Enduro Mini is that it will deliver much more usable life for the iPad Mini,” he said.

The PADACS Enduro Mini is a protective case with a built in super-slim Li-ion 8000mAh battery pack, allowing the iPad Mini to sit comfortably in the TPU inner holder of the case, without adding excess bulk.

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