I know that you probably have your wrists occupied by other chargers designed especially to be extra portable, already, but try and make room for this one as well. No, you haven't even heard of such a thing until now, well than it is probably the world's first wrist
charger that will keep you going for one more hour on the telephone, let you game longer, and you get the general idea.
It is simple ideas that I like most, because they are usually the easiest to apply while offering the most practical solutions for ever repeating (sometimes frustrating) problems. Like running out of battery juice on your mobile phone exactly when your broker was asking you what to do, sit or sell. Or even more likely, in situations where you realize in the train that you only have twenty minutes of battery on your PSP and you know that the trip will last for four whole boring hours.
Yes, this wrist charger is compatible with the Sony PSP, the Nintendo DS, DSi and Lite, besides the whole pack of phones from Apple, Nokia (both types of connectors), LG, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. And let us not forget about the mini USB port it has for connecting to all other phones/gadgets you own. The general design is simple, in black and the
Universal Gadget Wrist Charger actually looks quite cool, reminding me of the rocker's leather wrist bands.
It also weighs just 82 grams. It runs on a Lithium ion battery with 1,500 mAh capacity and will show you how much power you have in it via a four-LED system, which is easily understandable. It comes with its very own mini USB cable and charging cables and offers a total of nine connectors at the comfort of your own wrist, so that you can extend the life of any gadget via this simple Universal Gadget Wrist Charger.
Thinkgeek has it for $34 USD but I would wait for the
solar-powered model.
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