
Charge your iPhone, or any two USB devices with ZAGGsparq
February 5th, 2010 admin
Topics: battery backup, batterybackup, iphone, ipod touch, ipodtouch, power, TUAW, usb, video, zagg, zaggsparq

Filed under: Accessories In the never ending saga of finding the best battery backup for your iPhone or iPod touch, Zagg has taken a different approach in releasing the ZAGGsparq [US $99.95]. Instead of a dongle or a snap in case , The ZAGGsparq is a big honking block, around the size of an Airport Express that contains the largest lithium polymer backup battery I’ve seen weighing in at 6000 mAh. For reference, the two Monoprice pieces we covered contain 2200 mAh batteries. The battery in an iPhone is 1150 mAh…
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