Sanyo Eneloop Stick Booster Brings Energy to Mobile Gadgets

USB Dongle to Power Mobile Phones, MP3 Players & More Portable Devices

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Sanyo announced a brand new power source crafted especially for our mobile needs. The Eneloop Stick Booster is a device that can be used to charge most mobile gadgets like cell phones, MP3 players and others. As you can see the stick booster is pretty portable and it can be taken almost anywhere as it is ready to offer that extra energy boost your gadgets require.

The Eneloop Stick Booster will charge all your devices that can sport an USB connection. The charger has an aluminum body, a diameter of less than 2 cm and it weighs only 76g with batteries installed. Yes, the stick has batteries inside. These are eneloop batteries that can be recharged about 1,500 times and they are capable of charging various mobile devices “more easily than dry cells as they deliver a steady high current.”

The Eneloop Stick Booster can charge various mobile phones, portable game units, personal audio devices, PMPs, and yes, it can recharge the iPhone too. The Eneloop can add about up to 90 minutes of extra life to your favorite gadgets and you should remember to always pack it with you when you’re travelling.

The stick will be available on December 1 in Japan and the package will contain two AA eneloop batteries which can be replaced by any other regular rechargeable batteries. In fact, if you want to offer more than 90 minutes of life to your mobile phone, you can always pack more batteries. There’s no price available for the Eneloop Stick Charger yet and we don’t know what other markets are going to get this Sanyo product at this point.

Since we’re speaking of the Eneloop brand you’ll have to know that Sanyo has quite a few other products that can help you get the power you need. Gadgets like the Eneloop Solar Charger, the Eneloop Solar Light or the Eneloop Portable Solar power generator are also available to suit your energy needs and Sanyo is probably working on more Eneloop devices as we speak.

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