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Proporta Releases New Micro Portable Charger

Posted by John Venables on January 25, 2008 – 1:57 am  Share
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Proporta’s Mobile Survival Kit Micro includes the extremely popular Mobile Device Charger Micro (USB Rechargeable Battery), which can charge your device up to 2.5 times longer, storing an impressive 1700 mAh of power. This handy little product can be used as an emergency charger and powers from any USB port (so it works with ALL Proporta power/charging products in your car, home or office). It can power most of your devices including your iPod, PDA, Smartphone, Mobile phone, Digital camera, Sony PSP (we could go on), meaning you need never run out of power again.
The Mobile Survival Kit Micro comes complete with a USB to Mini USB cable as well as a retractable cable with interchangeable connector heads enabling you to charge and recharge your Nokia, Micro USB powered device, PSP, Samsung, iPod and Sony Ericsson anywhere. If you need another connector for your device, check our selection of connector heads. You can get one for free with your charger.

  • Charge anywhere, recharge anything – standard USB input and output
  • Comes complete with a USB to Mini USB cable as well as a retractable cable with adaptors enabling you to charge and recharge your Nokia, Micro USB powered device, PSP, Samsung, iPod or Sony Ericsson anywhere.
  • Measures in at a mere 88 x 50 x 14.5mm.
  • Packs an impressive 1700mAh of power (allowing up to 2.5 charges when fully charged).
  • Available in stylish black with LED light power indicator.
  • Weighs 50 grams.
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