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Unboxing Pictures: Powermonkey Explorer - Emergency Charger

Unboxing Pictures: Powermonkey Explorer   Emergency Charger

Here are som unboxing pictures of my mobiles new best friend, the PowerMonkey Explorer emergency charger. The PowerMonkey Explorer is a universal charger for all mobile phones, PDA’s, and iPods. Designed to be used by people on the move, the PowerMonkey holds a 2,200mAh battery which can be charged using the a supplied mains adapter. I Just finished the charging test and the PowerMonkey Explorer charged my Nokia N95-1 twice before the battery died. I haven’t tested the solar charger yet since i live in Sweden and we barley have any sun here ;)

Enjoy the pics…

Product Features

  • Water-resistant, rubberised design - a power source for every adventure
  • Solar Slave + Powermoney-eXplorer = 2 reusable sources of power (no batteries needed…ever!!)
  • Compatiable with majority of mobile phones, including Nokia & mini Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Siemens, & Sony Ericsson
  • USB Connectors power up iPods & accessories, MP3 players, PDAs, smart mobile phones, digital cameras, games consoles, BlackBerrys, Bluetooth headsets, & many more digital devices
  • Includes mains travel charger for use in 150 countries - 110V to 240V

Technical Details

  • Powermonkey eXplorer has the following safety features: Short circuit protection, Over-charging protection, Over-discharging protection
  • Powermonkey eXplorer provides power to digital cameras but does not charge them
  • Charging the Powermonkey eXplorer with the solar-slave - charges on power of the Sun
  • Mobile phones that can be charged: Nokia & Mini Nokia, Motorola V66, Samsung E900, Siemens C25, & Sony Ericsson wide connectors
  • 1 x mini USB for Motorola RazrV series, BlackBerrys, & Bluetooth headsets

Each powermonkey-eXplorer kit contains

  • 1 x powermonkey-eXplorer portable charger
  • 1 x solarmonkey portable solar charger
  • 1 x universal mains charger which will work in over 150 countries and has interchangeable heads for UK, Europe, US & Australia
  • Tips for: Nokia and mini Nokia, Motorola V66, Samsung E900, LG Chocolate and Sony Ericsson wide connector
  • 1 x mini USB for Motorola RazR V series, Blackberrys and Bluetooth headsets
  • 1 x retractable USB cable
  • 1 x Female USB
  • 1 x iPod connector
  • 1 x connector for Sony PSP and most digital cameras
  • 1 x Black travel pouch
  • 1 x Storage case
  • 1 x User guide

Download the total specs from here (PDF)

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