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APC USB Mobile Phone Charger
Review of APC USB Mobile Phone Charger - Battery charger - 1 Output Connector(s) by
lesleyanne18
Advantages: very handy for travelling & cheap
Disadvantages: none what so ever!!
...WHAT IS THIS GADGET???
This handy little gadget is rated 9/10 in many stores
REVIEW!!!
When Travelling with alot of technology you must always try and remember all those chargers and gadgets for it all, which in full can take up alot of time, and space.
HOW IT WORKS
Because of all this hassel , APC company have developed a new specific charger to save it all, its basically a charger that plugs into a spare USB socket and then drains the power to charge your mobile phone.
One end plugs into a spare USB socket the other into the phone.
It has been tested using various mobiles brands such as nokia, Ericsson, Alcatel, Motorola, Siemens and Panasonic.
PRICE DETAILS
IT COSTS £10 TO BUY IN SHOPS
WHAT I THINK OF THIS PRODUCT...
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18.08.2004
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Bloody charging brilliant!
Review of Kensington USB Car Phone Charger by
somebodyrandom
Advantages: Simply amazing
Disadvantages: None what so ever!
...if the battery goes back up to two bars,
3. Turn the phone off completely; you can't be bothered chatting to your girl friend or the important customer from Japan,
4. Invest in a 'Kensington USB Car Phone Charger,' that can be used to charge up the phone in either the car or office.
Option 1 is a no no. Charging up a battery, especially the modern lithium ion batteries, for short periods of time does more damage then good. You see, the battery has a 'memory,' and will remember how much power was in it before it was recharged. It will then count this as being empty, so the capacity of the battery decreases significantly. This happens slowly though, so doing it on a one off occasion is fine. (The memory can be compared to a plastic carrier bag, scrunch it up and it will uncrumple itself a bit, but not enough to return to its original shape...
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12.06.2004
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Uniross Ultra Fast Charger Review - Best Charger
Review of Uniross - Battery charger - 14 hr - 4xAA/AAA, 2x9V - included batteries: 4 x AA type NiMH 1300 mAh by
carrmanor
Advantages: Very fast charge times, turns off automatically.
Disadvantages: None
...First point, this is a review for the Ultra Fast SPRINT charger which I think is slightly different but Ciao do not have page for that one.
The Ultra Fast Sprint charger by Uniross is the best. To start with it takes no longer than 2 hours to recharge batteries and alot of the time it does it in less. The other main advantage of this charger is that it stops charging automatically when they are fully charged so no more waiting around to turn it off and no more worries about damaging the batteries if you left the charger on by accident.
It costs £34.99 in Argos but I bought mine off eBay for £20 inc P&P. The reason this one is so expensive though is that it is supplied with 4 2300MaH AA batteries which in simple terms means that these batteries last longer than other rechargeable batteries with a lower MaH. 2300 is the highest you...
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20.08.2004
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The Energizer Battery Charger
Review of Energizer CHDCWB-4 Battery Charger by
micksheff
Advantages: Good value for money
Disadvantages: Takes a long time to charge batteries
...I had been intending to purchase a battery charger for quite a while. In fact I had even dropped hints to certain family members around Christmas time, but to no avail. I was recently reminded of this missing piece of equipment in my life when I rediscovered the PC lead to my digital camera. Remembering that a pair of standard batteries lasted for only about 30 photos in this camera I decided that it was certainly time to invest in a battery charger and some rechargeable batteries.
I purchased an Energizer CHDCW8 – 4 battery charger from Argos for just £9.99. This decision was based on several factors, the most important of which was the price and what I considered to be the best value for money. The design also played a part in my decision process, but in the end it was the price/value that were the strongest influencing factors...
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31.05.2007
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Tiny versatile charger
Review of Uniross - Battery charger - 14 hr - 4xAA/AAA, 2x9V - included batteries: 4 x AA type NiMH 1300 mAh by
querth
Advantages: Tiny, 12v Car Adaptor Included
Disadvantages: Battery compartment door falls off easily
...Uniross "Ultra Fast Charger"
This charger takes up to 4 AA or AAA (slightly smaller than AA) sized batteries; charging either two or four at a time. It is capable of charging 4 batteries, either Ni-Cd's or Ni-MH type, in around 2 hours and is supplied with a mains power and a 12v cigarette lighter adaptor.
4 AA Ni-MH 1300 mAH batteries are included with the charger, though its worth investing in some 1800 mAH or 2000 mAH ones for digital camera use as they last a bit longer. This charger is around the £25 mark, but you should be able to get it for less if you shop around. Good value for such a versatile device.
Its size (about the same as two packs of cards), weight (less than the batteries you put in it) and provision of a car charger makes it ideal to slip into a digital camera bag to recharge batteries on the move...
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16.01.2004
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Hama Delta Ni/Cd Ni-MH Fast Charger
Review of Hama Delta 2/4 Microprocessor Controlled Ultra-Fast Ni-MH/Ni/Cd Charger by
djdarkstorm
Advantages: Very fast for charging high Mah batteries
Disadvantages: only charges AA and AAA batteries
...Well Ive had this charger now for around two months.
I bought it online as with having a young daughter the need for recharging batteries is a weekly task and my old charger took over 10 hours to charge a set of 4 AA's.
This charger is absolutely brilliant it came with 4 high power 2500 Mah Ni-MH AA batteries and charges these from flat in around two hours I also use it a lot for low spec Ni/Cd 700Mah AA batteries and it charges these fine as well as my AAA 250Mah batteries in under an hour. So to sum up this little charger which comes with a mains adapter as well as an adapter to use your car cigarette socket I would rate it as excellent and definitely recommend to my friends or anyone after a compact high quality charger for a low price.
The only downfall ive found is that I also need to charge larger size C and D batteries...
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21.12.2006
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Uniross Charger + Batteries
Review of Uniross - Battery charger - 14 hr - 4xAA/AAA, 2x9V - included batteries: 4 x AA type NiMH 1300 mAh by
bluerose28
Advantages: Good Long Life Batteries
Disadvantages: Switch isn't too clear
...This review is for:
AA batteries = 2 x (2.8V) and charger for Ni-Cd or Ni-Mh batteries.
I bought this charger and batteries to play with my new CD/MP3 player. When arriving home, I opened the box, read the instructions and decided "yes, fairly simple, I'll give it a go".
Let me note that there is a switch on this charger, and you can choose either Ni-Cd or Ni-Mh. Fairly simple to understand.
So, before plugging them in to charge, I put the switch to the correct side of the charger, and then plugged them in. A red light came on in the right slot, which also happened to be right next to the Ni-Cd, to indicate which side of the switch you choose. Just a coincidence, but I had to think for a moment that maybe it was charging Ni-Cd instead of Ni-Mh. I'm not sure how much of a wise design this is, but that was the only problem I...
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12.04.2004
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Power on the go
Review of BlackBerry Travel Charger - battery charger by
phensh
Advantages: mobile,convenient,easy to use
Disadvantages: you could lose bits
...Introduction-
With the emphasis on mobility you also need to consider how you are going to power your device. If you are anything like me you like to take all your devices with you when you travel so you need some way to power or charge them when you are away from home.
The package-
What you get with the package is a power lead for connecting your device to the charger. This comes in the format of a Blackberry connector on one end (in the case of this particular package, there are packages available for other devices like ipaqs etc) and a USB connector on the other end. This means that you can also use the same lead to connect and charge your particular device to a laptop or PC when not in use with the travel charger. You also receive the charger unit and four different interchangeable...
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16.05.2006
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To USB, or not to USB?
Review of Dane-Elec zMate Pen USB2.0 Nacre - USB flash drive - 256 MB by
DaC_87
Advantages: Cheap, easy to use, transportable.
Disadvantages: A little on the chunky side, space an issue
...A USB pen stick is as much a necessity these days as a pen. With more and more laptops not posessing floppy disk drives, | | |