The microwave has 350 to 500 watts of power and uses two removable XGT 40V Max batteries. They provide enough energy to heat 11 servings of food or 20 glasses of water. Additionally, the microwave can act as a power bank and charge other devices via the USB port.
The device, which weighs approximately 9 kg excluding the batteries, has a handle and a carrying strap. According to the manufacturer, such a microwave will be useful in conditions where there is no access to electricity, for example, on a construction site or on a walk.
The price of new products in Japan is 71,500 yen (about 42,000 rubles at the current exchange rate).
Source: Ferra

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