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GEAR4 intros PocketPower for iPods, USB devices
GEAR4 (formerly PodGear) has announced the PocketPower, a reserve power pack and battery recharger for iPods and other USB devices. The portable power pack provides an additional 8 hours of playtime to your iPod and will also work with any USB charging device, such as cameras or phones. The PocketPower comes with four AAA rechargeable batteries and USB cable. It will sell for $35 and ship next month.
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So how long will it extend the video playback then like 2 hours?
Posted by Ben Watanabe on January 25, 2006 at 2:07 PM (PDT)
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wow...it’s about time!
the only other battery powered option i know of is the belkin power pack that attaches to the back of the iPod with suction cups...basically making it three times thicker...i think im going to buy this one...but only after the people at iLounge rate, of course… ;]
Posted by jeremy on January 26, 2006 at 12:03 PM (PDT)