The Lithium-ion rechargeable battery is tiny for travel-friendliness—it occupies the top left of the myGrid in the photo above—and can be charged via USB if you don't have your myGrid handy. It'll be available before the holiday for $35 to extend all your new gadgets' lives.
Travel-friendly? Till the TSA stick it up your #%*!
ReplyDeleteI think thats revolutionary tbh
ReplyDeleteNot bad, though what would really be good is if the batteries in the original devices lasted longer - specifically smart phones.
ReplyDeleteNot too shabby!
ReplyDeleteCertainly could be useful at some point
ReplyDeleteCool concept!
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty cool gadget. I've been looking for something like this!
ReplyDeleteReally nice!
ReplyDeletecool, how efficient is it though?
ReplyDeleteomg i want one!
ReplyDeletenice tech
ReplyDeleteI'd love one of these!
ReplyDeletethats looks awsome bro!
ReplyDeletesounds handy for people who travel
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! I want one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving my blog a read, I have to say I'm impressed with your reviews. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteIf only I had the money... ;_;
ReplyDeleteI'd be knocking that thing off my desk.
ReplyDeleteThis is gonna be awesome, cant wait for them to start perfecting these things.
ReplyDeleteo yea...nice...
ReplyDeleteLooks sexy and useful
ReplyDeletebout time someone came out with this :/
ReplyDeleteI can see this being cumbersome with college students. I'll give it another ten years development.
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