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Energi To Go

Posted by Chris Leckness on June 16, 2006 – 9:11 am
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Available September 1 from St. Louis based Energizer, these portable battery driven devices will help travelers charge most cell phones, ipods and gaming devices while on the go.

Energizer cited a consumer study showing 20% of cell phone users lose power at least once per week. That’s due in part to the multiple function uses of cell phones, which now take pictures, play music and video, send email and text messages.

The charger works with approximately 80% of cell phone brands in the US. It will sell for $19.99, which includes the charger, a phone tip connector, and two Energizer Lithium AA batteries. The Energi To Go Power Pack will power gaming devices and comes with 4 batteries and sells for $29.99.

See them on the net at http://www.energizer.com

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