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Portable AA Battery Powered Emergency Charger with Flashlight - Black - For Anything Powered Via USB | 
| Brand: Neewer Electronics Accessories Category: CE
Buy New: $1.49 as of 9/4/2010 21:33 CDT details
New (2) from $1.49
Seller: New Harbor Rating: 5 reviews
MPN: EMERGENCY USB CHARGER BLACK@@2 Model: EMERGENCY USB CHARGER BLACK@@2 UPC: 846619009986 EAN: 0846619009986
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Quick charge time! Slim and portable design. | | • | Easy to use - Just plug and charge. | | • | AA Battery Powered. | | • | LED indicator shows working status. The red light will on when charging. | | • | Supports all USB devices. |
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Product Description NEW! Portable AA Battery Powered Emergency Charger with Flashlight
For iPod, iPhone and any other devices that are charged through a USB cable.
Quick charge time! Slim and portable design.
Easy to use - Just plug and charge.
* This model is compatible with Apple iPod or iPhone 2G 3G 3Gs.
* 100% brand new.
* Quantity : 1
* Color: Black
* The outer frame is made of high quality plastic.
* AA Battery Powered. When your iPod or iPhone is low on battery, you can charge it quickly when not near a computer USB outlet. With this adapter, you could charge your iPod, iPhone or other handheld via AA batteries within the device. It's a great traveling partner and useful in emergency situations.
* USB cable required to connect with your device.
* LED indicator shows working status. The red light will be on when charging.
* This charger has a small light bulb flashlight feature.
* Supports all USB devices.
Size: 84x35x20mm, or 3.31x1.38x0.79in
Net Weight: 23g, or 0.81oz
Battery Requirement: 2 x AA (not included)
Output: Max 5V 500mA
Input: DC 3V
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| Customer Reviews: not high quality September 4, 2010 Jason M. Boles (Pittsburgh, PA USA) This is fine for passive devices (LED lights, fans, random toys), but I don't trust it for sensitive electronics (phones, ipods, etc). Even in the Off or Light position, power is still being sent to the USB port. And when you switch to the Usb position, there is a short surge in power. Maybe I got a faulty product, but it's so cheap that it's not worth the time/money to do an RMA.
I looked for a product like this after I saw the DIY Altoids tin emergency USB charger product, but I'm guessing the electronics inside this unit aren't very high quality.
Two stars for a working flashlight August 18, 2010 Daniel T. Hayes The only thing that worked on this was the flashlight. I plugged it in, left it for 12 hours, and when I returned, it had moved my Ipod touch to 10% charge. After 24 hours, still 10% charge. It did not power up my Zune HD, my Iphone, or my Ipod classic past 10% either. The only use I can think of for this is if you needed to send a quick text message during an emergency, but it doesn't give enough charge for more than a 15 second voice call.
Great little charger - Great deal! July 19, 2010 Sandiamom 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have never before reviewed a product, but this product MUST be commented on!
I purchased this little charger to charge my iPhone while camping. I could not find any other reasonably priced products that would accomplish the task so figured I had little to lose if it did not work...
The product DOES work and works well. I recommend bringing lots of AA batteries if you will be gone for a while since it goes through the batteries after about two full charges, but it is compact and even has a pen light we used in the tent!
For the price, this is probably the greatest charger you can buy.
Excellent Charger July 4, 2010 Shiven4 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I don't review often, but I felt compelled to write a review for this because there weren't many and because this is an excellent device at a great deal. I bought this with the intention of using rechargeable AA batteries to recharge my iPod Touch 2G when away from other power sources. It works great for this.
After a little bit of testing, I found that this will consistently charge my iPod Touch from completely drained to 100% in about 3 hours from 2 fully charged AA rechargeable batteries. One full charge completely drains the AA batteries. It will get to 80% in about 1.5 hours. (I tested Energizer, Everlast, and Eneloop rechargeable batteries with this, and all produced about the same results). Interestingly, I also tested Rayovac AA alkaline batteries, which only produced a 45% charge before they were completely drained.
I also used this with an HTC Incredible, for which it produced about half a charge before the AA batteries were drained.
Overall, it works very well for what I bought it for, and at a very reasonable price for something like this.
Works Well June 27, 2010 Lylakk 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This charger shipped quickly and was a great price. I use it to charge my ipod touch with its USB charger when I'm not around a computer or wall-socket to charge it normally. It works well, and even includes a built-in flashlight. I'm giving it 4 stars because the batteries seem to wear out very quickly, and constantly need replacing. Overall, a good buy but a battery waster. :)
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