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iPWR Mobile Battery for iPhone and iPod extends music playback time to 40 hours, video to 10

April 16, 2009 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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iPWR Mobile Battery for iPhone and iPod

The market of the mobile backup batteries for the iPhone and iPod is getting overcrowded. Lately, we’ve heard about a new company called Wireless Input which prepared such a product called iPWR, touting it to have “1.8 times the capacity of similar products on the market.” As a result of the built-in 1800mAh battery, iPhone standby time can be extended for up to 360 hours, music up to 40 hours, video up to 10 hours and talk time up to seven hours.

The device measures 2.4×2.3 inches and has a dedicated on/off button, which is paired with green LED light to indicate the operation status.

Usage is simple, all you have to do is insert the iPWR into the dock connector of the iPhone or iPod, turn it “on” and charging will start instantly…

Interested? iPWR is already from Wireless Input’s website from where you can grab it for $59.95.

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