Energizer Energi-To-Go Power Packs
Energizer have announced that they will be making a new line of Battery packs for the latest of your mobile gadgets called the “Energi-To-Go” Gaming power packs. These battery packs should have all the power of the patented Energizer rabbit that just keeps on going to reload your favourite gadget with power. Although no specific details on how much power Energizer will squeeze into these packs have yet been released, expect them to go far, just like the bunny.
The Energi-To-Go Gaming power packs will benefit PSP, DS and GBA users by providing a 4 battery power pack which is fully rechargeable and an adaptor for your preferred device. The Energi-To-Go range will also cover cellphones for just $19.95, fitting over 100 models from top brands such as Nokia and Samsung, and will contain 2 Energizer e2 lithium AA batteries. iPod users also benefit from the Energi-To-Go Audio range, which covers the Apple iPod, iPod Nano and iPod Mini. The Audio range users 4 Energizer AA batteries along with the Gaming power pack.
The Energizer Energi-To-Go Power Packs are expected to go on sale in September this year, with of the 4 battery packs (Audio/Gaming) retailing at $29.99. This all sounds good, but the real question is – how much power will you get for your buck? Will this thing cut out whilst your making an emergency call, or just finishing the last level of your favourite PSP/DS game?
Energizer have announced that they will be making a new line of Battery packs for the latest of your mobile gadgets called the “Energi-To-Go” Gaming power packs. These battery packs should have all the power of the patented Energizer rabbit that just keeps on going to reload your favourite gadget with power. Although no specific details on how much power Energizer will squeeze into these packs have yet been released, expect them to go far, just like the bunny.
The Energi-To-Go Gaming power packs will benefit PSP, DS and GBA users by providing a 4 battery power pack which is fully rechargeable and an adaptor for your preferred device. The Energi-To-Go range will also cover cellphones for just $19.95, fitting over 100 models from top brands such as Nokia and Samsung, and will contain 2 Energizer e2 lithium AA batteries. iPod users also benefit from the Energi-To-Go Audio range, which covers the Apple iPod, iPod Nano and iPod Mini. The Audio range users 4 Energizer AA batteries along with the Gaming power pack.
The Energizer Energi-To-Go Power Packs are expected to go on sale in September this year, with of the 4 battery packs (Audio/Gaming) retailing at $29.99. This all sounds good, but the real question is – how much power will you get for your buck? Will this thing cut out whilst your making an emergency call, or just finishing the last level of your favourite PSP/DS game?