Sanyo Brings Out Two Eneloop Gadgets

Eneloop Stick, Eneloop Mobile Booster Add Juice On the Go

You’ve probably heard of Eneloop batteries by now, those fantastic rechargeable batteries from Sanyo. But now, Sanyo’s got a couple extra arrows in the Eneloop quiver for you, and they all bring you more juice for your mobile gear.

Own an iPad, iPhone, iPod, Sony Xperia, or other mobile device? If you do, then you’ll be happy to know the Eneloop Mobile Booster and Eneloop Stick both work with the entire list. Sanyo is even an official Nintendo supplier, so it’ll work with the Nintendo DS (no word on if it’ll work with the Nintendo 3DS, though).

The key difference between the two is that the Stick Booster comes with a pair of Eneloop batteries pre-loaded, whilst the Mobile Booster is a lump of lithium ion with USB ports for recharging.

These start selling in Japan on October 21st, but will likely go into wider release not long after. So there’s a fair chance you can get some sweet mobile gadget chargers for your stocking stuffers.

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