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Old 06-04-08, 08:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Managing your electronics when you travel

Does anyone have any suggestions around travelling with a multiple of gadgets? I am most concerned about all the chargers/AC adapters. Here's my list:

DSLR
P&S
Asus eee
cell phone
Photobank
GPS
Axim

I've been looking into getting an IonHub. Anyone with any experience with one of these or could recommend any alternatives? Worldwide voltage is a requirement. Thanks.
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Travel charger for multiple cell phone, camera, bluetooth, gps, portable gaming - The Chargepod
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Thanks, rad. This looks like it would be a good alternative to the IonHub but it doesn't provide enough output for me. My Asus eee requires 9.5V.
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that ion hub looks good and the price seems reasonable to me. it would be twice that in australia..... the charge pod seems ok and the base price is good but when you start adding adaptors @ $10 each it could get expensive quickly...
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How about a Powergorilla?

www.powergorilla.com

I just received a powermonkey in the hopes of using it to charge my axim. Does not include an adapter for the x51v with it's numerous various attachments, but I have managed to set up a usb charge, but at moment, powermonkey seems to turn off and not fully charge
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Originally Posted by roniiro View Post
How about a Powergorilla?

www.powergorilla.com

I just received a powermonkey in the hopes of using it to charge my axim. Does not include an adapter for the x51v with it's numerous various attachments, but I have managed to set up a usb charge, but at moment, powermonkey seems to turn off and not fully charge
I just got a Powermonkey too. You can charge the Axim using the PSP tip attached to the Axim charger adapter. However, the Powermonkey doesn't seem to supply enough power; even at 100% charge, the screen starts flickering once you attempt to charge. It gets even worse when you enable wifi. The Axim is just too much of a power hog!
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