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Forget the slap-bracelet, meet the Battery Bracelet!

January 21, 2009 by Will Park - 1 Comment

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Until technological innovations allow us to power our mobile devices with body heat, motion, and even our own voice, we’re going to be tied to traditional battery charging-tech. We’ve seen all kinds of mobile charging solutions crop up in the past, but this is the first time we’ve come across a Bracelet Battery.

If we had to wear a bracelet, we’d choose to rock our beloved slap-bracelet from decades past. But, if we had to wear a bracelet with integrated battery packs, this Battery Bracelet would be high on our list.

The rubberized bracelet/wristband looks like a chain of battery packs, storing up to 1500mAh worth of juice – which should be good to fully charge just about any mobile device you might be carrying around.

The $25 Battery Bracelet comes with a miniUSB cable and seven charging tips to charge almost every handset on market. Unfortunately, that means you’ll have to carry around an additional cable in your pockets.

Interested? Grab your own Battery Bracelet here.

[Via: CrunchGear]

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