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USB Charging Battery for phones

23 September 2006 by axxxr
This revolutionary rechargeable battery can charge from any USB port without the need for any recharging devices, cradles or cables. Simply pop the lid to reveal a built in connector and charger, plug into any powered USB port on your desktop, laptop, keyboard or games console, to charge the battery.

USBCELL can be used exactly like a normal battery meaning there is now no need to purchase huge packs of alkaline batteries, or invest in or carry a clunky charger. Billions of USB ports are readily available in homes and workplaces around the world meaning you never need to run out of power and making the USBCELL extremely cost-effective and convenient for all battery-powered devices.Currently available in the AA format, the USBCELL will shortly comprise a full range of standard formats, phone and camera batteries.

Until now the battery industry, although reaching record levels of sales, has failed to keep pace with the exciting developments and device portability in the rest of the consumer electronics industry. No longer USBCELL brings truly portable power for devices. www.usbcell.com





Comments
On 26 Sep 18:54 Volaju wrote
AA Batteries - 2 cell pack
UK Price: £12.99
On 26 Sep 16:26 dilsher wrote
that's awesome.it's great for ppl who have to travel a lot
On 26 Sep 11:47 ivanhoe wrote
how much?
On 26 Sep 07:31 Volaju wrote
Es sorprendente pero! tambien carga como una bateria normal para celular? es decir si conecto el celular a la corriente en ves de conectar el USB funciona?

That's amazing but! also charge how a battery normal for cellphone? i mean,if I connect the cellular one to the current instead of connecting the USB works?
On 24 Sep 19:42 Joe wrote
Thats amazingly awesome hopefully you dont sacrafice batterlife for the usb room
On 24 Sep 01:07 jack wrote
good for buisness men ! however i wont get one lol
On 23 Sep 23:08 nelly6602 wrote
wow that's great !!!
On 23 Sep 21:47 Visitor wrote
I think that they last quite long, because the USB stick doesnt take much place... But, who knows ^^
On 23 Sep 20:29 amnesia wrote
this is great. I wonder how long they last compared to a standard battery though.

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