Portable 1000A Car Jump Starter & 150PSI Tire Inflator - 8000mAh Emergency Battery
Multi-function emergency device featuring 1000A peak starting power, 150PSI air compressor, 8000mAh portable power bank, and multi-mode LED lighting.
Key Specifications
| Model |
CYD7 |
| Parameters |
- Multi-function jump starter with built-in air compressor
- 1000A peak current for reliable vehicle starting
- 150PSI tire inflator for cars, bikes, and inflatables
- 8000mAh battery supports emergency device charging
- LED light with flashlight, SOS, and warning modes
- Compact and portable design for easy storage
- Smart jumper cables with safety protection
- Wide operating temperature from -20°C to 60°C
|
| Operating Temperature |
-20°C to 60°C |
| Size |
190 x 130 x 55 mm |
| Carton Quantity |
10Pcs per ctn |
Product Introduction
The CYD7 is a compact and versatile 12V car jump starter designed for everyday roadside emergencies. With a 1000A peak current, it delivers reliable performance for starting petrol and small diesel vehicles. The integrated 150PSI air compressor allows quick tire inflation, making it ideal for cars, bikes, and inflatables. Its 8000mAh battery also functions as a portable power bank, while built-in LED lighting with SOS and warning modes enhances safety in low-light conditions. Lightweight and easy to use, the CYD7 is a practical all-in-one solution for drivers who want convenience, portability, and essential emergency functionality.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles can this jump starter support?
It is suitable for most 12V petrol vehicles and small diesel engines such as sedans, motorcycles, and compact SUVs.
Can the air compressor inflate different items?
Yes, it includes multiple nozzles for inflating car tires, bike tires, balls, and other inflatables.
How long does it take to inflate a car tire?
It can inflate a standard tire from 0 to 36 PSI in approximately 5 minutes.
Does it include safety protection features?
Yes, the smart jumper cables provide protection against reverse polarity, short circuits, and overcurrent.