The ChargeCard can sync and charge your mobile device, but it's small enough to tuck into your wallet.
(Credit: ChargeCard)
Remember the ChargeCard? It debuted at this year’s CES and made my list of the three things I saw at CES I’d actually buy.
As I noted then, it’s a mostly rubber card that’s thin enough to fit in your wallet, but able to charge and sync your smartphone, e-reader, digital camera, Bluetooth headset, and the like.
The Micro-USB version of the ChargeCard is just about ready to ship.
(Credit: ChargeCard)
The ChargeCard comes in three versions: iPhone 4/4S (meaning Apple 30-pin connector), iPhone 5 (Apple Lightning connector), and Micro-USB. All three have the same rubber arm that folds out to plug into a USB port, but a different edge-mounted connector for jacking into your mobile device.
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