IOGear’s GearJuice Range Expanded with GMP3001 Ultra Compact GearJuice Rescue Charger

IOGear have added to their GearJuice range of chargers with their new, ultra compact GMP3001 GearJuice Emergency Gadget Charger which comes with integrated mini-USB connection allowing the device to offer a backup charge of all manner of gadgetry – from PDA’s to cell phones- should their batteries expire unexpectedly.
‘No one wants to be left stranded in the forest or on a mountain top with a dead mobile device if a critical situation occurs,’ said Miranda Su, executive vice president of IOGEAR, who introduced the new GMP3001 GearJuice device. ‘Our GearJuice – Rescue Charger solves this problem, ensuring consumers never have to worry about losing the ability to get in touch when necessary.’

IOGear GearJuice Rescue Charger Features:
- Rescue your cell phone or mobile device from power failure
- Lightweight and compact design
- Uses one AA battery
- Provides up to 15 minutes of additional talk time
- Mini-USB output for most USB charging devices
- Built-in overcharge, short-circuit, and temperature protection
Measuring in at a decidedly ‘pocketable’ 0.91”(D) x 0.91”(W) x 2.60”(H) IOGear GearJuice Rescue Charger, which can provide up to 15 minutes of additional talktime on a typical cell phone subsequent to its battery running out of charge (which is more than enough to make an emergency call if required) has just been made available via IOGear’s online store for just shy of $12.
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