Portable Battery Pack 7 Wh - Touch HD Accessories

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solar charger

http://www.accessorygeeks.com/car-and-driver-on-the-go-solar-power-charger-multi-tip-cd-uk7-blk.html
I just got this today. it has a built in 1500mAH battery and led light and now I can charge my galaxy player 4 anywhere.
it also has an input to charge the battery of the charger via usb.

[Q] Power Bank or Extra Batteries?

Could you please give me your opinion on which one you would get for reliability and performance? I personally do not like the hump look on my galaxy note and rather have an extra batteries or power bank when I can't find an AC outlet and for travel. I've narrowed my choice to the following (can't post links; too little post):
Hyperion Samsung Galaxy Note 2 x Battery + Charger [amazon - $19.99]
AnkerĀ® 2x2700mAh Li-ion Battery For Samsung Galaxy Note Batteries for AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note + Anker USB Travel Charger [amazon - $24.99]
New Trent IMP120D iCarrier 12000mAh Heavy Duty 2A/1A Dual USB Ports External Battery Pack [amazon - $76.95]
Extra batteries are the best method I've found ...as you can store 2 or 3 in a pocket ....then charge later when you get to a power supply ...g
Extra batteries without a doubt, I have 3 extras so at least 2 are always charged in case of emergency. Very cheap too
I use a solar powered battery backup/charger, got it for only $18 and it already saved me a bunch. Not sure if I'm allowed to post the link though, google search "Solar Powered Backup Battery And Charger"
I have the anker 2 2500ma + charger kit off amazon. Works great. 1 caveat though. The wear and tear on battery cover from.removing the back will eventually wear out the tabs that lock it in place. I have already went through one of the flip cover cases because of this. Currently using the stock cover and notice oonly a little wear at this time.
I have this and love it. http://m.bestbuy.com/m/e/product/detail.jsp?skuId=3386191&pid=1218397307007
Charges a phone and has a 2.1 amp port for a tablet. Holds 6600 mah of power so it will charge the note 2.5+ times.
Sent from my AT&T Galaxy Note
android4545 said:
Extra batteries without a doubt, I have 3 extras so at least 2 are always charged in case of emergency. Very cheap too
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My messenger isnt working for some reason heres the battery link
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0076V4ISG/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00
d11dog11 said:
I have this and love it. http://m.bestbuy.com/m/e/product/detail.jsp?skuId=3386191&pid=1218397307007
Charges a phone and has a 2.1 amp port for a tablet. Holds 6600 mah of power so it will charge the note 2.5+ times.
Sent from my AT&T Galaxy Note
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gregsarg said:
Extra batteries are the best method I've found ...as you can store 2 or 3 in a pocket ....then charge later when you get to a power supply ...g
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I decided to get the New Trent iGeek IMP99D 9900mAh External Battery Pack with free New Trent 5200mAh. It was on special on Amazon. It seemed to be the best for portability and convenience. Had the charger came with the ability to charge 2/3 batteries simultaneously, I would have gone with the extra batteries. I rather plug once over night and be done charging next morning instead of standing by to complete charging and swapping each batteries.
http://slickdeals.net/f/5322852-New-Trent-iGeek-IMP99D-iDual-5200-mAh-Amazon-70-FS
2545 said:
I decided to get the New Trent iGeek IMP99D 9900mAh External Battery Pack with free New Trent 5200mAh. It was on special on Amazon. It seemed to be the best for portability and convenience. Had the charger came with the ability to charge 2/3 batteries simultaneously, I would have gone with the extra batteries. I rather plug once over night and be done charging next morning instead of standing by to complete charging and swapping each batteries.
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2545 said:
I decided to get the New Trent iGeek IMP99D 9900mAh External Battery Pack with free New Trent 5200mAh. It was on special on Amazon. It seemed to be the best for portability and convenience. Had the charger came with the ability to charge 2/3 batteries simultaneously, I would have gone with the extra batteries. I rather plug once over night and be done charging next morning instead of standing by to complete charging and swapping each batteries.
http://slickdeals.net/f/5322852-New-Trent-iGeek-IMP99D-iDual-5200-mAh-Amazon-70-FS
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Test results:
Using 2 Amp USB port - 25% to 99% charge took just 5 hours 7 minutes.
Using 1 Amp USB port - 14% to 100% charge took 4 hours and 42 minutes.
Using Samsung supplied charger/cable - 21% to 95% took 2 hours 7 minutes.
Conclusions:
1. No difference in charge rate using 1 Amp vs 2 Amp USB port.
2. Battery pack takes twice as long to charge than the wall charger.
3. 9900mAh gaurantees at least two full charges.
So is this what I shoud typically expect from a 9900 mAh external power pack? Please share your experience. Is there a way to increase my charge rate using the battery pack?

Qi Standard Wireless Charging Receiver for SAMSUNG Galaxy Note 3

Need Help
Where can I get the -
Qi Standard Wireless Charging Receiver for SAMSUNG Galaxy Note 3
for the Thick Extended Battery
Hoping for it to work with the
Mugen 6400mAh battery or other comp 6400mAh
or
ZeroLemon 10000mAh battery
Can anyone give me some Site links
would like one with good quality so it charges faster
Please
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Motorola power pack 3000

I found this deal on Amazon for a Motorola power pack. The power pack has a 3000 mah capacity. The power pack also has a USB cable let built in. For $9.99 + free shipping I figured it was a good deal.
Here is the link:
New In Box Motorola Power Pack 3000 Portable Battery Built-In Micro Usb Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PIVY7E6/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_8daPub09CBKC1

[Q] Suggestion for mobile battery?

Hey everyone, been looking for a decent mobile battery that supports Quick Charge 2.0. The Qualcomm site lists only a single certified battery pack, the Ape Technologies MP5200Q (ape-battery.com/ljz/EnProductShow.asp?ID=221) which is only 5200 mAh and no where to be found on Amazon. The battery pack I'm thinking about picking up is the Aukey Quick Charge 2.0 10000mAh battery pack available at amazon.ca/Aukey-10000mAh-Portable-External-Supported/dp/B00S0OHKII/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top, which claims to support it while details about the charger does not specify if it's using a certified controller while emails with Qualcomm asking if this item is certified have gone unanswered.
Currently have a couple 10,000 mAh battery packs which are okay for charging my daughter's Nexus 5, it does a poor job at charging my Nexus 6 and I want to upgrade.
Searching XDA, found people asking for reviews of the Aukey battery pack or mentioning they want to buy one but at the time of posting it was not in stock at Amazon. There is one review on the Amazon site which gave the battery pack 2/5, which definitely sounds like a true review and not a paid advertisement, for not an ideal amount of charging power.
Is there anyone with any suggestions of their own, or maybe experience with this battery pack compared to other 10,000 mAh packs, before I jump on this one?
Thanks in advanced!

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