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Proporta’s Mobile Survival Micro Kits

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 4, 2008 – 12:14 am
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Proporta’s Mobile Survival Kit – Micro, the younger sibling of the award winning Mobile Survival Kit. Packing an impressive 1700mAh of power, the Mobile Survival Kit Micro can be charged from any convenient USB port and in turn can power your device up to 2.5 times longer. Physically smaller in size than its older brother, it fits perfectly in the palm of your hand, comes in a stylish black and uses LED’s to indicate the amount of charge left on your device.

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