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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a white and blue power bank rental station, branded "WE 53," positioned against a building in Athens, Greece. The station features multiple slots for power banks and a small digital screen on its left side. The screen displays the text "Rent your power bank!" along with a QR code.

To the right of the station, a prominent blue and green sign for "WE 53" advertises "CHARGE 24hours FREE" with steps: "1 Scan," "2 Charge," and "Share." The side of the rental station reiterates "WE 53 ALWAYS ON" with a graphic of a smartphone charging from a power bank.

In the background to the left, part of a yellow building facade is visible, behind which is a sign with Greek text that likely indicates business hours: "OPARIO" (hours), "ΔΕΥΤΕΡΑ-ΤΕ" (Monday-Tuesday), "ΤΡΙΤΗ - ΠΕΜΠ" (Wednesday-Thursday), and "ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ" (Sunday). On the right, a dark, possibly black, wall or chalkboard is partially visible with faint, illegible white chalk markings. Metal pipes and a valve are situated at the bottom right of the frame, suggesting the station is placed near utilities. No people or specific activity are captured, but the setup implies a service for mobile device users.
FM-DtDaN2

Dec 23, 2024

Athina, Greece

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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a white and blue power bank rental station, branded "WE 53," positioned against a building in Athens, Greece. The station features multiple slots for power banks and a small digital screen on its left side. The screen displays the text "Rent your power bank!" along with a QR code. To the right of the station, a prominent blue and green sign for "WE 53" advertises "CHARGE 24hours FREE" with steps: "1 Scan," "2 Charge," and "Share." The side of the rental station reiterates "WE 53 ALWAYS ON" with a graphic of a smartphone charging from a power bank. In the background to the left, part of a yellow building facade is visible, behind which is a sign with Greek text that likely indicates business hours: "OPARIO" (hours), "ΔΕΥΤΕΡΑ-ΤΕ" (Monday-Tuesday), "ΤΡΙΤΗ - ΠΕΜΠ" (Wednesday-Thursday), and "ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ" (Sunday). On the right, a dark, possibly black, wall or chalkboard is partially visible with faint, illegible white chalk markings. Metal pipes and a valve are situated at the bottom right of the frame, suggesting the station is placed near utilities. No people or specific activity are captured, but the setup implies a service for mobile device users.

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