Monday May 28, 2012

Smartphone battery charger with built-in adaptors unveiled at CEATEC JAPAN

Smartphone battery charger with built-in adaptors unveiled at CEATEC JAPAN

TOKYO —

PANS Ltd of Tokyo has unveiled at CEATEC JAPAN 2011 the latest addition to its production lineup, Umiushi Smapho 2800, a rechargeable battery charger for iPhone and Android phones requiring no external cables or adaptors.

This palm-size smartphone charger comes with a battery capacity of 2,800mAh. 

Chargers currently available in today’s market mostly come with a bunch of adaptors and cables compatible with multiple mobile devices. Once the user loses or forgets their cable or adaptors, the charger becomes useless.

Umiushi Smapho 2800 is a portable charger complete with three built-in adaptors—an iPhone/iPod dock connector, a micro USB adaptor for smartphones, and a USB plug for recharging, all built into one unit. The user can leave home without any extra cables or adaptors. This non-cable charger, is also a device which can be used worldwide irrespective of voltage.

This original product took PANS one whole year to plan, design, mold, and manufacture. PANS proudly introduces this design in Japan in three colors—fire red, pearl white and ocean blue.

The unit has a LED meter capable of showing four levels of remaining battery power. It also comes with a fashionable leather strap accessory matching with its body color.

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    Chris McMillan

    **Umiushi Smapho 2800 is a portable charger complete with three built-in adaptors—an iPhone/iPod dock connector, a micro USB adaptor for smartphones, and a USB plug for recharging, all built into one unit. The user can leave home without any extra cables or adaptors. This non-cable charger, is also a device which can be used worldwide irrespective of voltage.

    I dont get it.... This non-cable charger but says this also.. is a portable charger complete with three built-in adaptors.. anyone know?

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    electric2004

    It seems it has its own battery, which is charged first. Then the internal battery is used to charge the Phone or Ipod connected by the built-in connector.

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    BessonovYan

    So what new?

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