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AudioOutfitters unveils iPod PowerStick
By LC Angell
Contributing Editor
Published: Wednesday, December 8, 2004
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Audio Outfitters today introduced the iPod PowerStick, an auxiliary power source for use with all iPods with Dock connectors. The PowerStick triples the battery life of your iPod when used with four AA batteries, according to the company. The accessory features an on/off switch and LED, and charges the internal iPod battery while attached to the iPod via the Dock Connector. The iPod PowerStick retails for $27.99.
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1
interesting, and not too expensive I might check this one out :D
Posted by MATRIXsjd in Burbank, Ca on December 8, 2004 at 9:47 PM (PST)
2
How are they getting 12v out of four AA batteries? If my math is correct, that’s only 6v.
Posted by jfarrx19 in Pittsburgh, Pa. on December 9, 2004 at 1:08 AM (PST)
3
I bought something looking exactly like this on ebay for $10 plus shipping. Runs of 4AA’s including NiMH rechargables. I believe there is circuitry that increases the voltage of the batteries. Works great.
Posted by sng8888 in Vancouver on December 12, 2004 at 4:35 PM (PST)