PhoneSuit Primo
The PhoneSuit Primo is an external 800mAh battery for iPods with dock connector and the iPhone. It adds up to 45 hours of music playback or 3 hours of talk time.
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The PhoneSuit Primo is an external 800mAh battery for iPods with dock connector and the iPhone. It adds up to 45 hours of music playback or 3 hours of talk time.
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The Belkin Conserve Surge with Timer has a built-in timer to conserve energy when electronics are not in use. The surge protector has 6 outlets on timer and 2 always on outlets.
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The Kensington Charging Dock with Mini Battery Pack offers iPhone and iPod charging as well as a battery pack for extended use. The unit also features a removable cable for charging and syncing.
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The TrickleStar TV TrickleSaver is designed to cut down power consumption when your game console and TV are powered off.
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The Cooler Master SNA 95 is a 95-watt universal laptop power adapter with a USB port for charging, cable management, and compatibility with a variety of notebook manufacturers.
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The Griffin PowerBlock Charger is an power charger with a USB port for charging gadgets as well as a power pack for dock equipped devices like the iPhone and iPod.
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The HyperMac External Macbook Power allow Macbook power up to 32 hours. It is available with 60Wh, 100Wh, 150Wh and 222Wh capacities and each model includes a USB port for charging other gadgets.
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Mophie Juice Pack Air is a battery pack for the iPhone that claims to be the thinnest of it’s kind. It also acts as a protective case for your phone.
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I decided to pick up a low-end battery backup. I had just picked up the VTech Vonage system and decided I should have battery backup on my cable modem, Netgear router, and the VTech equipment. This was just in case I needed to make a phone call when the power was out and my cell phone wasn’t working. To be honest, I’m not really sure if it would even work or not. I also connected a laptop to the unit which doesn’t really need battery backup since it has its own battery, but I use the laptop to control and monitor the UPS unit.
After purchasing gadgets for both home and portable use, protecting my investments became a top priority. Power was always a concern for my computer and my home audio/video equipment as well as any portable devices such as iPods, which I charge on a daily basis. I figured I was spending a lot of money so it was a good idea to prevent. I looked into UPS units for my servers to maximize uptime. With the same concept in mind, I wanted power regulation for my home audio unit. The equipment was worth protecting, but I figured I didn’t need uptime like I did on my computers so a unit with power filtering and regulation would be sufficient. I have always had pretty good luck with Belkin products as well as Monster products, but I felt I was getting more for my money with the Belkin unit. I chose the Belkin PureAV Home Theater Power Console PF30. It was much more reasonable than a comparable Monster unit.