Recharge4 promises up to four iPod or mobile phone charges on the go
"Low battery" is sort of the modern synonym for "You’re expecting an important phone call and I’m about to die." The Recharge4 from Exspect, previously known for their personal security devices, promises to alleviate this modern mobile problem by offering up to four battery recharges for your phone, iPod (well, via USB for that) or mobile gaming device (that’s a Nintendo DS or PlayStation Portable to me or you.)
The Recharge4 is, basically, a bigger battery for you to carry around as a backup device. It weighs 360 grams, can fit in your pocket or briefcase (not exclusively, of course) and can provide uninterrupted power to mobile devices.
The Recharge4 is priced at £39.99 inc. VAT (that’s "£40" to you and me) ; and will be available from stockists including Amazon, Comet and HMV immediately.
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