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The editors liked
Portable battery power without an outlet
Runs on four AA batteries
Provides up to 40 hours of power
Small compact size
Fits easily in briefcase or backpack
Charge multiple devices with one unit
Lifesaver
Cheap source of emergency power
Supports a wide variety of devices using separate power tips
Compact unit – easily fits in pocket or purse
Uses standard AA batteries (rechargeable or regular).
Uses standard batteries
Easy to use
Compatible with many devices
Small and portable
Power when you need it
The editors didn't like
Needs specific
Easy-to-lose device tips
No case to carry charger and extra tips
Connectors must be purchased separately
Device should be laid flat when charging
Bright blue LED unnecessarily consumes power
Separate tips needed for each device
A bit bulky to use phones and headsets while still attached Smile
Power unit may shut down if drain on batteries it too much
No notification when batteries are low or drained.
Uses standard batteries, Easy to use, Compatible with many devices, Small and portable, Power when you need it
Tips are extra cost that can quickly add up, No protection for tip of device
The iGo powerXtender is a very useful little gadget that I think most people will find a use for, in this day and age where pretty much everyone has some sort of portable device there will come a time when you need more power and the iGo powerXtender ...
Abstract: Mobility Electronics, Inc. has a new gear bag item for all of us that rely on our battery powered gadgets. Their iGo powerXtender is a small reusable battery-operated power supply that utilizes two AA batteries to power and charge almost any mobile ...
Supports a wide variety of devices using separate power tips, Compact unit – easily fits in pocket or purse, Uses standard AA batteries (rechargeable or regular).
Separate tips needed for each device, A bit bulky to use phones and headsets while still attached Smile, Power unit may shut down if drain on batteries it too much, No notification when batteries are low or drained.
Ever had one of those doh moments as you watch the last segment of the battery meter fade away? Unfortunately, with more and more personal media devices making use of rechargeable Li Ion cells rather than conventional replaceable batteries, its not ...
Small compact size, fits easily in briefcase or backpack, Charge multiple devices with one unit, Lifesaver, cheap source of emergency power
Connectors must be purchased separately, Device should be laid flat when charging, Bright blue LED unnecessarily consumes power
Small issues aside, this is a cheap method of ensuring you have a way to boost a lagging device. Given the general availability of AA batteries, its safe to say youll always be within arms reach of a full charge. Its a small price to pay for pea...