On Tuesday, battery maker Energizer announced this is would be bringing its Energi To Go power systems to dock-connecting iPods this fall.
According to Engadget, the Energi To Go Portable Power for iPod will be powered by a pair of AA batteries, sport a “flip design” that allows it to double as a stand and will feature a “patented intelligent control chip that maximizes power transfer to the iPod.”
Energizer has stated that the Energi To Go system will be able to provide “more than 46 hours” of power to an iPod Nano and “more than 32 hours” of power for an iPod video.
The device will retail for US$29.99 and include the charger as well as two complimentary Energizer e2 lithium AA batteries upon its release.
And no matter how well the device works, I still love that bunny…
If you have any ideas or feedback, let us know in the comments or forums.
On Tuesday, battery maker Energizer announced this is would be bringing its Energi To Go power systems to dock-connecting iPods this fall.
According to Engadget, the Energi To Go Portable Power for iPod will be powered by a pair of AA batteries, sport a “flip design” that allows it to double as a stand and will feature a “patented intelligent control chip that maximizes power transfer to the iPod.”
Energizer has stated that the Energi To Go system will be able to provide “more than 46 hours” of power to an iPod Nano and “more than 32 hours” of power for an iPod video.
The device will retail for US$29.99 and include the charger as well as two complimentary Energizer e2 lithium AA batteries upon its release.
And no matter how well the device works, I still love that bunny…
If you have any ideas or feedback, let us know in the comments or forums.