Cradle Style 1100mAh Rechargeable Emergency Power Supply for iPhone 3GS/4 - Black

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Cradle Style 1100mAh Rechargeable Emergency Power Supply for iPhone 3GS/4 - Black
- Color: Black
- Portable emergency power charger for iPhone 3GS/4
- Capacity: 1100 mAh
- Input: 5 V, 600 mA
- Output: 5 V, 800 mA
- Light weight and easy to use
- Comes with English/Chinese user manual

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Dimensions: 2.28 in x 1.34 in x 1.34 in (5.8 cm x 3.4 cm x 3.4 cm)
Weight: 1.59 oz (45 g)

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Average Customer Review (4 customer reviews) 5
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  • Great battery extender

    posted by Tuddz on 03:23:58 G6T 21/06/2011 certificated customer

    Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)

    Pros: Works fine with my iPhone 3GS. Great little battery to take along to places you can't charge your phone easily, or leave in your car just in case. If cord is plugged in to it and it is plugged into your phone it charges both.

    Cons: Cannot manage files whilst this is plugged into your iphone into the computer.

    Other: Great/handy gadget for your iPhone

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  • Excellent energy backup

    posted by AlphaOmega2k on 23:16:29 G12T 13/12/2012 certificated customer

    Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)

    Pros: Fits perfect with iPhone 3G, 3Gs, 4 and 4S. I Assume it can also support iPhone 5, but I just had no chance to test with it. Material and a build is very very good. Does not look cheap! Works great. You can charge this gadget and iPhone at the same time or you can charge them separately. Gadget has an USB out port that you can use to charge any other device!!! LED indicators show charge level.

    Cons: Does not hold charge very well when not using it for week(s) so it's recommended to charge it at least once a week. No other cons.

    Other: A handy gadget of a compact size and good power bank for any device you need to charge wherever you are. A must have gadget!

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