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MobilitySite.com Reviews Pocket PC Tech’s Lil’ Sync USB Mobile Power Pack

Posted by Doug Smith on March 20, 2008 – 4:47 pm
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pict2-thumb Julie over at MobilitySite.com has just posted a review on Pocket PC Tech’s Lil’ Sync USB Mobile Power Pack that looks to have some hope for extending the Tilt/TyTN II less than stellar battery life. If you hate loading down your device like I do with extra extended battery girth, then head on over to MobilitySite.com and check out Julie’s review! Be fore warned, the test environment is on a IPAQ hx2415 (Cough, Gag, Wheeze!) Gotta love the backdrop too! :)

 

Pocket PC Tech’s Lil’ Sync USB Mobile Power Pack is a fairly simple little gizmo that packs a powerful punch. One end of the Power Pack has a mini USB port that is used to charge up its 4400 mA capacity Li-Ion battery and the other end of it has a standard USB port that is used to power a mobile device. On the front are three indicator lights and an on/off switch.

Julie’s conclusion:

“I give Pocket PC Tech’s Lil’ Sync USB Mobile Power Pack a total of 5 stars out of 5 stars! At a price of $69, the Power Pack is an affordable and great way to overcome the limitations of a mobile device’s battery life. It’s a “must have” for road warriors, world travelers or anyone who depends on their mobile devices.”

For more information visit: PocketPCTechs.com

Julie’s review can be found by CLICKING HERE!

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