
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?

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?
