Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
May 18 2010, 10:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The device has three solar charging leafs that unfold for more surface area. The battery inside the device can also be charged via USB and it can hold power for six months making it a good reserve power battery for the car or home. The internal battery is a 2000mAh unit and it includes connectors for all devices.
That means you don’t have to buy separate connectors for popular devices like the iPhone as you often do with similar devices. The 11 tips that ship with the U-Powered charge cover devices from Nokia, Samsung, LG, Palm, Blackberry, iPhone, iPod, Motorola, Sony, Bluetooth devices, GPS devices, digital cameras, the PSP, eReaders, the Nintendo DS, the Kindle and more. You can pick up the device right now for $49.99.
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