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Kensington Battery Pack and Charger allows you to use your iPhone/iPod little longer

Categories: Accessories, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 at 1:46 AM

Kensington Battery Pack and Charger

We’ve already covered few extended battery packs/chargers for iPhone in the past – iPowerRush and iPhone “juice pack”. Now Kensington unveiled its own offering which comes in two sizes, regular/standard and mini. The former has a larger capacity and relies on cable to connect with your iPhone/iPod; while you can simply attach the latter at the bottom of your device. The 0.22-pound standard model extends play time to up to 100 hours of music, talk time to up to 6 hours and costs $69.99. On the other hand, the smaller, more appealing (at least for me) mini version will add 30 hours of music and 3 hours of talk time to your existing iPhone battery life and will take $49.99 out of your pocket… And that’s it. These are the simple battery chargers we’re talking about here, nothing too fancy, yet quite useful.

Full release is available from here and you can get more information about Kensington’s products from their website.

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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