Paick Noble mobile power bank caters for all of your portable power needs

paick-nobleEver hit the road and realized that your smartphone or tablet does not have enough energy left in its battery reserves in order to last the distance? That can be quite a bummer, especially when you need to get that all important email sent out on your smartphone, or to be able to pull a particular document from your cloud storage service over the tablet. Of course, it has become second nature to many of us to charge our power hungry devices each evening before we retire for the night, but there are some of the more hectic times in our lives when we forget to do so, only to have that tinge of regret in the morning when we wake up. Paick intends to do away with that by introducing the Noble at CES next year, where this extremely slim mobile power pack for your portable devices measures just 0.5” thin, whick packing in a whopping 6,000mAh of juice.

Being so thin and yet not larger than your average wallet, it is the ideal tool for business professionals to tote around in their back pocket or bag. Sporting an intelligent pop up, dust-proof dual USB and a single microUSB slot that caters for a range of smartphones, you will not be able to find any other kind of portable power packs at such a slim form factor. Not only that, the asking price of $49.99 a pop is definitely within the financial comfort zone for many.

The battery used in the Noble would be a Li-polymer battery, which is touted to be more stable as well as safer compared to Li-ion batteries. The Noble will play nice with the likes of the iPhone 5, 5C, 5S, Samsung Galaxy, HTC, Android phones, tablets and majority of USB devices out there, holding enough juice to fully charge your iPhone up to three times, a Galaxy phone twice, or an iPad once.

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The Soldier ensures your devices remain juiced up regardless of the condition

the-soldierIt is important to take note that one should continue the good fight in any battle for the cause that you believe in right to the very end, as it shows off the character trait of perseverance. The thing is, some of us give up way too easily along the way, don’t you think so? Same can be said of modern day electronic mobile devices that we bring with us wherever we go. While they tend to add a whole lot of value to our lives, their battery capacity does not seem to be able to do their part in making sure that it can go through more than one day’s worth of vigorous activity. Digital Treasures has got your back with The Soldier, which will be a power product that has been specially designed to battle the elements, ensuring that despite being in extremely rough conditions, it will still keep you connected and juiced.

The Soldier happens to be a reliable and rugged 7800mAh charging station, where it has more than enough power reserves within on a full charge to ensure that your “thirsty” smartphone or tablet gets powered up whenever they run low on batteries, all the while being totally at home in rugged terrain against water and dust, as much as it would also function perfectly well at the home or office. Of course, The Soldier would be better suited for life in the outdoors, just like how birds should not be caged. This makes it an essential tool for the likes of hunters, fishermen, adventurers, campers, and hikers, among others.

Brian Austin, President of Digital Treasures, could not have put it any better when he mentioned, “This charging station is a survivor. There’s absolutely nothing like this out on the market because this product is two-fold: it’s a 7800mAh power bank, and it is virtually indestructible. We [Digital Treasures] put it through a series of rigorous tests (IP67 rating), and it has demonstrated extraordinary resilience in tough situations. With The Soldier, you can reconnect with nature while staying connected to the rest of the world.”

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Thermaltake 8400mAh Portable Power Pack

Thermaltake 8400mAh Portable Power Pack One of the banes of modern day gizmos would be power – or rather, the possible lack of it when you need it the most. Of course, the owner of the device would also need to be responsible in the first place by ensuring that said device is well charged before the day begins, but for those sudden senior moments in life, you can always fall back on peripherals such as the Thermaltake 8400mAh Portable Power Pack. This new portable power pack is part of a new range of portable external batteries that were specially designed for the current modern mobile age, where it offers high capacity power without taking up too much space.

It is said that a fully charged Thermaltake 8400mAh Portable Power Pack is capable of offering an iPhone up to 3.5 recharges, and since it is equipped with a premium quality rechargeable battery cell with 8400mAh power capacity, it is good for up to 500 + recharge cycles throughout its lifetime, which means it ought to last a few years before you consign this to the recycle bin. The presence of dual-USB ports enable users to juice up a tablet simultaneously with another device, delivering a greater degree of flexibility on the move.

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IRL: ASUS Transformer Prime, Verbatim Dual USB Power Pack and V-Moda’s Crossfade LP headphones

Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we’re using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment.

You love your gadgets because they’re awesome. Or maybe you love them because you spent $500 and decided you’d better learn to like them. Whatever the case, chances are you’ve learned to forgive their flaws and enjoy them enough as they are, force-quits and all. That about describes this week’s IRL, in which three Engadget editors make peace with their imperfect gadgets: an occasionally crash-prone Transformer Prime, the easily scratched V-Moda Crossfade LP headphones and Verbatim’s Dual USB Power Pack, with its short little charging cables.

Continue reading IRL: ASUS Transformer Prime, Verbatim Dual USB Power Pack and V-Moda’s Crossfade LP headphones

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