Samsung is ready to release the new 9000mAh external battery pack for those who want to charge their power-hungry gadgets while on-the-go. Measuring 93mm x 64mm x 22mm and weighing at 189 grams, the battery pack features four LED status indicators on the front, Power on/off button at the side and a full-size USB and microUSB port. Too bad, there is no info on pricing or availability at this time. Video after the jump.
[SammyHub]
Exogear Exovolt Plus Battery Pack
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe Exogear Exovolt Plus battery is the world’s first stackable battery pack. Each battery provides a 5,200mA Lithium Polymer battery, 4 LED battery power status indicator lights and Auto-Safety Protection System (Double Circuit Protection, Overheat Protection, Short-Circuit Protection and Automatic Input/Output Control). The Exovolt Plus is designed for Apple’s iPod, iPhone and iPad. It also works with most smartphones and tablets. The main unit retails for $89.95, while the sub unit is priced at $49.95. [Exogear]
Exogear’s Exovolt Plus ‘stackable’ battery pack claims to be the first of its kind
Posted in: Today's ChiliWe’ve seen (and tested) a fair share of interesting power packs during our time, and Exogear’s hoping to make a mark of its own in this very juicy department with what the outfit’s calling “the world’s first” stackable battery pack. The newly minted Exovolt Plus consists of a main 5,200 mAh kit, which can then be paired — or, in this particular case, stacked — alongside a “Sub Battery” unit to create the ultimate portable charging station. One thing worth noting, though, is that each extra stack will be sold separately for nearly $50, while the essential Exovolt Plus is set to run at about $90 minus some change. Given its universal capabilities (30-pin, USB and micro-USB), something tells us the Exovolt Plus won’t have trouble landing any suitors despite its somewhat hefty price tag. Still, you’ll have to wait a little while before you can snag one of these, as it’s currently listed as “coming soon,” and its creator’s yet to reveal when we can expect it to go on sale.
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DigiPower ChargeCard Battery Pack
Posted in: Today's ChiliDigiPower today unveiled its latest product in the form of the ChargeCard. It is actually a battery pack for iPhone, iPod or any USB-powered gadget. The ChargeCard is equipped with a 720mAh battery that provides two hours of additional talk time for your iPhone. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing or availability at this moment. [iLounge]