PowerMonkey Charger: Portable Back-Up Battery

The PowerMonkey provides hours of extra power for your portable devices – a back-up battery that holds its power without leakage for up to a year.
There are two kinds of PowerMonkey, the solar-powered eXplorer and the mains-powered Classic but both models come complete with all kinds of adapters, so you can fire up virtually any device imaginable. The eXplorer even features water-resistant rubberised casing, a folding solar panel and a handy LCD screen that displays remaining charge – ideal for adventurous eco-types who won’t be near an AC socket anytime soon. When you want some more portable power just leave it to soak up a few rays.

Speaking of sockets, both PowerMonkeys come with a universal mains adapter so you can charge ‘em up in over 150 countries. You can even use a USB port to juice up your Monkey.
The PowerMonkey Chargers are available from Firefox. The Classic costs £29.95 (about $59 USD) and the eXplorer is £64.95 (about $128 USD).

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21 September 2008 at 5:50 am
Having been stuck on the road and only having the option of buying yet another charger cable at $20-30 at the mobile store, buying a AAA would be a very nice alternative.
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