1st Jan 2014, 09:28 PM | #1 |
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Anybody here think that the external battery charger is useful in today's life? I am considering one for emergencies. There are so many choices outside in the market. I haven't deside which one to buy yet. Any advice would be really appreciated. Thanks
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1st Jan 2014, 10:52 PM | #2 |
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hgliy yes definitely. You can have a look at this article re good battery packs - Five Best External Battery Packs |
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hgliy yes definitely. You can have a look at this article re good battery packs - Five Best External Battery Packs |
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2nd Jan 2014, 02:14 PM | #4 |
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I use a small Energizer xp2000 which is small and I can carry in my pocket. I have a Samsung S4 so the Energizer can't charge it fully. But it charges my bluetooth earpiece well. After reading the life hacker article I might go for the Anker. An external pack is good for emergencies. I also carry a spare battery for my Galaxy S4 as well. |
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I bought the RAVPower 14,000mAh today because I saw it is having a deal on SD and I can't wait receiving it.
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