The description on this report is copy and pasted marketing material. The description should be rewritten to provide the facts from a neutral point of view, as per ProductWiki policy and guidelines. The Amstron ASP-10 Foldable Solar Charger is compatible with most laptop models. Charging most laptop batteries in 3 to 4 hours...
A Nickel Metal Hyrdride (NiMH) AA cell used like a normal battery charged via a USB port on your computer or laptop. Very intriguing concept as both the battery and it's charger are contained in one unit. Available as a two-pack, these batteries charge to 90% in 5 hours plugged into a powered USB...
Tremendous Value!15 Minutes is All it Takes! Energizer 15 Minute AA/AAA Battery Charger Equipped with intelligent features such as safety timers, temperature monitors and trickle charge technologies, Energizer® Chargers are the smart way to keep plenty of energy on hand. Depending on how you use your batteries, you can choose from the Compact Charger,...
UltraLast offers: 2000mAh, 2300mAh, or 2600mAh Considerably longer run time than conventional NiCd batteries No memory effect
This is my review for the 13.2v 5000mAh water bottle battery and charger from BatterySpace First, a little about my set-up. I use the battery to power 2 12v MR16 style bulbs. The first is a 10w narrow flood and the other is a Philips energy saver 37w (55w lumen output equivalent) narrow flood....
The Duracell Powerpack 450 is a stand-alone battery pack for AC, DC, and USB-powered electronics such as laptops, phones, GPS receivers, lamps, and small appliances. Capable of providing up to 450 watts of household power, the Duracell Powerpack 450 battery pack is easy to use and even features voice technology that instantly gives the...
The below section of the report appears to be written as a first-person review. Please rewrite in original words from a neutral point of view, and if you're the writer, please move this to the comments section.I purchased two dozen AA NiMH batteries from All-Battery.com in an ebay auction on January 19, 2008...
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