Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Solution for dead Car Battery - Porta Jump


It happens sometime that you left your car's headlights on for a long time and when found out you are completely helpless. Then the solution might be to get a pair of jumper cables and try to get it connected to someone else's car. Well now dead car battery will be a thing of past with the help of this tiny Porta Jump battery.

Porta Jump measures 3” x 3” x 2-1/2”, which is much smaller than any such device I’ve ever seen, just plug it into a cigarette adapter or some power port and wait until you get green light turn on. Once this happens you can start your car. A “smart chip” battery tester is built in to let you know if your low battery will accept a charge.

This is a rechargeable device, and you just need to leave it plugged in cigarette adapter while driving for half hour to get it full charged. As the device is so small and comes with a Nylon pouch, you can carry it anywhere you like.

This device cost just $19.99, and it's a must have.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Chinese Phone having 2 years (666 days) Standby time



You might have heard of one-year standby phone Solomobi from China, but now they have returned with another discovery, ZJ268 phone. This phone is a Dual SIM, supporting GSM900 / DSC1800, with eye-catching a 3-inch display. The device said to achieve this much through a 32,800mAh battery, calling it a "Super Battery".

This phone costs $128. In addition, you can see a picture of the 87 x 51 x 10-mm / 0.12-kg lithium battery and the devils own credit card after the break.

Surprisingly good and a must have for anyone who usually forgets to recharge their phone and found themselves with a dead battery. Well if you doubt about its performance then you have to wait 666 days until we get its results.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Philips Xenium cellphone with AAA battery option


The latest phone from Philips has a new way to keep your cell phone running when needed. Actually, the Philips Xenium 9@9j has a built in slot for AAA battery in it along with lithium ion battery, which will give this phone 3 extra hours of talk time. Most people believe that AAA battery is not a very good option and it is a bit bulky too, but ask that person who always finds his cell phones showing low battery message.
So, with this phone, whenever you are running low on lithium ion regular battery just pop in a AAA battery, which are easily available everywhere and gives you 3 hours of extra talk time.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Moixa's USB Rechargeable AA Batteries


Still using AA batteries in anything?
I use them in a wall clock and in my TV remote, well in not too many gadgets as most of them are rechargeable, but still if you want to have rechargeable AA batteries they are also available but a lot more expensive then the regular batteries plus you have to buy a charger as well.

Simple solution for your AA battery need is Moixa USB cell, which can be recharged by just plugging into any USB port. No need to buy extra charger, just pull its cap and plug it into any computer with USB port. In technical sense, Moixa batteries can get charge for about 7 hours with power of 250mA current in just 1 - 2 hours. There are LED's on it to show its charging level.

Just make sure that USB ports are not so close to each other, cause if it is, then you may no be able to plug all batteries together.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Battery free mouse


Wireless mice are great. They help get rid of one of the most annoying things in every computer setup: cables. It’s only a small dent in the amount of cords dangling behind your PC, but every little bit certainly helps. Of course, with the good comes the bad. In this case you have to worry about keeping fresh batteries on hand at all times. Sure, rechargeable batteries are great, but what if you could get rid of those too? That’s exactly what A4Tech promises with their new wireless mouse.

The new Battery Free Wireless Mouse and Magic Pad set eliminates the need for batteries in your cordless mouse by transferring power using “electromagnetic induction technology.” A wireless mouse that doesn’t need batteries? Surely it must be too good to be true! Don’t worry, it is.

The mouse itself may not be tethered to your computer, but the special mouse pad is. All of that power has to come from somewhere, so the special Magic Pad connects to an available USB port on your PC. In addition to having a cable, (which completely ruins the point of having a cordless mouse) it also has some sort of giant in-line control box. I’m not really sure what it does, other than obviously taking up more space than is actually necessary. If you’re interested in this strange mouse, you can get one for $22.99