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No More Dead Battery With iWALK’s Portable Charger

Posted on the 25 December 2012 by Ningauble @AliAksoz

In these days we just can’t live without our smartphones, so when we start to hear the beeping sound that tells us our buttery is running low, we all start to panic a bit. Unless (of course) you have where to charge it, but once again Murphy’s Law wins and just when you need it the most, you have 1% left…

One of the best gadgets that were invented to complement our smart-phones are actually the portable backup batteries. In case you don’t own one, you should seriously consider buying one. It is a perfect gadget while you are traveling, out of the office, or even just to keep in a case of an emergency in your car. Yet, we aware from experience that not all available products will deliver what they state.  That is why we personally tested the iWALK Link 2500i  which is compatible with iPhone 4/4S, iPod and most Apple 30Pin connection and we just loved it: Its easy to use, powerful enough to last a while and sleek-looking.

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It comes in 2 colors black or white and retails for $59.99. The charger’s high-speed technology of 1.0A output reduces the charging time so you can charge your device faster once you need it, also you have a LED power indicator which helps you keep track and of course one of the most important things when it comes to portable chargers is that it is extremely light weighted, so its easy to carry around. With the iWALK you can talk longer, listen to more music and go farther without the worries of running out of battery.

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If you are like me, you know how important it is to have a portable electricity, you just never know when you are going to really need it. Once you do, you’d we happy that you own it. No more dead battery!  iWalk also has lots of other cool products so make sure you check them out.


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