MTI MicroFuel Cells Mobion Micro Compact Fuel Cell Gadget Charger

Emergency Portable Power Pack

MTI MicroFuel Cells have announced a new model in their Mobion range of power solutions in the form of the MTI Mobion Micro lightweight portable fuel cell gadget charger which comes with interchangeable cartridges each of which offer up to 25 hours (specifically 25 watts) of ‘on-the-go’ power should your cell phone, PDA, DAP, PMP, digital camera, et al power down unexpectedly due to expired batteries.

Sporting a USB interface, making the MTI Mobion Micro (or MTI Micro as it’ll hitherto be known) compatible with a wide range of gadgetry, the prototype fuel cell emergency charger has been designed, according to MTI, to fully charge an average cell phone battery over 10 times’ which, they suggest, could (operative word) ‘power a cell phone for approximately one month, play 10,000 thousand songs or watch over 100 hours of video on their popular MP3 player, or take over 6000 pictures on a high end professional digital camera’.

MTI MicroFuel Cells plans to release the MTI Micro emergency portable charger towards the end of 2009 so, as you’d expect, unit pricing details are wholly open to speculation at this early stage.

[via Geeky Gadgets]

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