Showing posts with label Charger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charger. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Native Union JUMP Cable Review @ ThinkComputers.org

"Portable power banks and cables for our mobile devices are extremely popular. Almost everyone I know has a portable power bank. We want to be connected all of the time and in doing so we diminish our devices batteries before we have time to charge them up. If you are an iPhone user I’m sure you’ve gone through your fair share of cables. Plain and simple Apple makes horrible cables. Well Native Union has a device that solves both of these problems. It is their JUMP Cable which they say is the “world’s first 2-in-1 charging cable and portable battery booster.” So you have a portable power bank that also has a charging cable built in. But unlike many power banks that have a cable built in this one allows for to connect your device and also connect to an external power source to charge up the power bank and your device at the same time! The JUMP cable seems like the perfect accessory to have with you at all times, let’s take a look and see if that is true!"

Click here for full story over at Thinkcomputers.org

Monday, August 12, 2013

Griffin Technologies Launches the PowerDock 5 Charging Solution


Nashville, Tenn.  – Griffin Technology, one of the world’s foremost creators of innovations for everyday life, launched the PowerDock 5 this week, the ultimate space-saving, countertop charging and storage solution, optimized for iOS devices. PowerDock 5 is built to safely charge and store up to five iPads, iPhones or iPods at the same time, from a single power source.

“The PowerDock 5 is ideal for households and work environments that use multiple iOS devices,” said James Finney, Category Manager of Griffin’s power products. “It keeps users’ device cables tucked away and organized, ready for use at any time.”

Designed for convenience and efficiency, PowerDock 5 contains five charging bays, each boasting 10 watts of power and a clear backrest, large enough to accommodate an iPad without the need to remove even the largest of cases, including Griffin’s own military-duty Survivor.