Ronnie Whelan April 15, 2013 Computer Devices &, General, Hardware Reviews, Reviews 5 Comments
TeckNet iEP517
Batteries are a contentious matter as it pertains to smartphones. It would appear that regardless of how much the phone technology improvements, batteries can only just keep up. One day on a full charge is standard but, quite frankly, undesirable.
Backup battery packs are getting to be an increasing number of common today. The large quantity of portable computer we hold about means the probability of getting captured with a smooth battery is more than ever. Compared to that conclusion, in the place of transporting free batteries for each telephone, supplement, GPS, etc. the battery power is definitely an ideal cureall.
There are numerous possibilities to help relieve your power struggles: from covers that certain sets regular AA batteries in, to molded phone circumstances that have batteries built in that cut within the back of the handset. I think though, a generic rechargeable battery power that may be employed for any device will be the only sensible alternative.
A micro USB to Thunderbolt adapter, teaching book along with a believed, drawstring case to keep everything together, as well as the system itself there’s an USB to Micro-usb cable.
I’ve it’s impressed in most team and set the iEP517 through its paces over the past few days. It’ll renew two normal size phones whilst light the right path down a dark ally in the same time and they’re on, about the same cost. I wouldn’t have the capacity to fault it if it was included with a Lightning adapter plus a carrier that didn’t shed-like a lizard with dermatitis, then.
TeckNet have done a pleasant job of the style, a package with batteries in plus a number of connectors genuinely isn’t one of the most elegant gadget, however, as you can imagine. The clean, gleaming plastic housing and multicoloured status BROUGHT provide an air of school to it. So that it wouldbe no problem finding in my own bag I chosen a bright one, but there's a dark edition available.
Now then, this thought case; it looks fairly stylish, and would be a pleasant small finishing touch, except for the fact that it sheds dark dirt everywhere. It’s designed to defend the battery power from dirt ingress, not trigger it!