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Powertraveller Tactical Powergorilla: Multi-Voltage 24000mAh Portable Power Bank – DC & USB Outputs, Rugged Lightweight Battery Pack for Laptop (Under 88W), Tablet, Smartphone, Camera & more

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x mobile device tips: Retractable USB Cable with DC3.5 tip, DC2.0 (mini Nokia), Micro USB, Mini USB, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, DC 4.0 (Sony PSP), Nintento DS-Lite You can also recharge powergorilla from the sun using solargorilla, becoming a totally portable power station! Plus, the powergorilla features solargorilla auto recognition, which means when you connect the solargorilla, the powergorilla will shut off unnecessary internal circuits to improve charging time by up to 2 hours and the little solar logo in the LCD screen will confirm this! features of Powergorilla When used in conjunction with the solargorilla, you'll have a totally portable power station - perfect for when you're "off-grid". The powergorilla also features solargorilla auto recognition, which means when you connect it to the solargorilla, the powergorilla will shut off unnecessary internal circuits to improve charging time by up to 2 hours - confirmed by the solar symbol in the LCD screen. There is unlimited 'natural' power in the world. For over 15 years Powertraveller has been leading innovations in rechargeable battery and solar panel technology for outdoors enthusiasts and travellers alike. Share your brand’s purpose through high-impact original content crafted by the TriplePundit editorial team

Power bank capacity can get a little confusing and it may sound a little ‘technical’. Whilst this is true it is easy to understand with a little explanation. We know the weather is sometimes a little ‘grey’ in this country, but you don’t need to worry, this power bank can also be charged via mains electricity! Buying Guide If you are looking for decent capacity and the ability to charge pretty much anything then this power bank could be a great choice. This is a substantial and durable battery that can keep certain devices powered for weeks… The Powergorilla holds enough power to charge laptops under 88W up to two times (depending on your laptop's specification). It can give over 20 hours on smaller electronic devices. The multi-voltage design makes it compatible with a wide range of devices. The 19V charge mode features a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) setting so you can relax knowing that your essential devices will still be charged.You’ll be able to fully charge a bog-standard iPhone from empty to full a total of 36 times. More than enough to cover any fishing trip. The device's "over-charging" protection helps save energy by automatically stopping a charge when your gadgets' batteries are full. The Powergorilla also has built-in overheating protection, and we noticed the unit never got hot to the touch. Water bottles, mugs and containers Reusable water bottles, mugs and containers that replace disposable, polluting plastic items.

That very minor gripe apart, the unit works pretty well. My laptop is very juice heavy and its own battery only gives me a couple of hours of play time before it sounds its clarion call and dies before I can save what I was doing. If I plug in the Powergorilla and get it doing its thing BEFORE my battery dies, it seems to give a couple of hours more life. In a less heavy use device I'd say you might be able to eke out the stated 'up to 5 hours' power. A:Your solargorilla will charge most handheld devices via the USB port, such as mobile phones, iPods/MP3 players, Sat Navs, PDAs and handheld gaming devices. The solargorilla will also charge laptops up to 40W. However, if the laptop is in use while the solargorilla is connected, it will only slow down the depreciation of your battery, it will not run or charge your laptop unless your laptop is off. A:You should ensure that your solargorilla is outside in direct sunlight, glass will greatly reduce the performance of the solargorilla. You will also need to ensure that the panel is perpendicular to the sun and that the panel surfaces are clean. It is also worth letting the solar panel "warm up" by leaving it in the sun for 10 minutes prior to connecting a device. With both the Gateway notebook and a T-Mobile G1 smart phone plugged into the unit, we were able to bring the notebook up 49 percent and fill up the G1 halfway in 1 hour and 50 minutes; at that point, the Powergorilla was out of juice. With just a single Nokia N82 plugged in, we were able to fully power the phone in 2 hours and 6 minutes at the 5v setting. You can see how much power you have left by four highly visible LED lights on the indicator. And this big battery will take around 5 hours to go from empty to full from mains electricity at home.To charge a Gateway T Series notebook, we set the Powergorilla to the 19v power setting, and it filled the laptop's six-cell battery up to 62 percent--enough for 2 hours of use--in 1 hour and 13 minutes before it ran out of stored electricity. That's not bad considering the speed with which it was able to complete this task. With a Lenovo IdeaPad S10e netbook, whose six-cell battery lasts nearly 5 hours on a charge, the Powergorilla only provided enough power for 2 hours and 21 minutes of use. Not unsurprisingly, charging is the name of the game for the powergorilla and solargorilla. As with the previously reviewed Powermonkey eXplorer, the idea is that you charge up the powergorilla, either from AC or solar sources, then take it with you to extend the battery life of your mobile gadgetry and laptop PC. Performance

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