| External iPhone Backup USB Battery Bargain |
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| Written by Otto | |
| Saturday, 23 February 2008 10:17 | |
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We’ve found the iPhone battery life an improvement on our last (Windows Mobile) phone and it sometimes goes 2 days between charges if it gets light use. However a few weeks ago, on a particularly long business trip to London, the iPhone let us down and died. Admittedly this was a day that started at 5:00am, included video playback whilst waiting in the airport departure lounge, lots of voice, text and email as well as extensive use of Google maps plus having the Wi-Fi turned on all day. It’s supplied with a strip of self-adhesive Velcro so it can be fastened to the back of the device you want to power. Hmmm, I’m not ready to deface my iPhone with this sucker any time soon but perhaps this would be acceptable on some other phones, PDAs, digital cameras, GPS navigators or personal media players that support USB charging.
![]() The unit can be charged from any computer via its mini USB socket labeled “IN”. For our tests we charged the unit with the supplied retractable USB cable for around 6 hours as advised on the website (charge time with the mains adaptor is quoted at around 4 hours). The unit contains a 3400 mAh lithium-ion battery and the makers say its good for more than 500 charges. The battery’s built in circuitry automatically disconnects itself when not in use and enters a storage mode where it can be put away safe in the knowledge it won't drain itself flat before you need to use it.
We then let our iPhone drain down until it hit the red 20% battery warning. Reversing the supplied cable so that now the large USB plug gets inserted into the socket labelled “OUT” you then swap the mini-USB on the other end of the cable to the iPhone/iPod tip and plug it in. The shape and size of the device means it’s nice and flat and would easily slip into a suit or even a jean pocket along with its retractable cable. So potentially you could leave home with your iPhone fully charged, and get a second and third day out of it without ever having to carry your charger or find a mains outlet. For a small outlay this is an extremely useful device if you own an iPhone and with the huge range of other devices supported, at the price it's a no-brainer. Available now from - www.portablepowersupplies.co.uk |
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