Xyra is looking to raise $50,000 to kickoff production on a large scale and is offering a discount of up to 35 percent off the future retail price on Indiegogo. “We have our final prototypes fully functional and combat-ready. “We chose to launch our product on Indiegogo to meet our capital expenditures as well as fund a major portion of our production, operational and marketing costs,” Co-Founder and Finance head of Xyra, Armaan Gandhi, said. It is a conglomerate of devices that Xyra believes people need to stay connected to their digital world. Xyra has chosen to launch the device through Indiegogo, an international crowd-funding website, price ranging from $34 for a XS powercard. Etake Power Cord 1.2 m POWER CABLE CORD 3 PIN LAPTOP ADAPTER CHARGER. “To do this, it was imperative to design a charger that fits into a person’s existing patterns of behavior, and so we developed the XS powercard: a smart-charger for your smartphone”, he added. Buy atekt Power Cord 1.3 m PVC LPATOP POWER CARD 90 W Adapter (Power Cord Included). We wanted the device to seamlessly exist in your life,” Co-Founder and Engineer of Xyra, Arzan Irani, said. This gift box is entitled Move To The Beat and comes in a sturdy box and even has a greetings card.“The idea was to evolve the average power bank, and through it, redefine your portable charging experience. This is part of a four item gift pack sold by the other three items are my next review. The I-charge Phone Charger from i-things is available from the link below (‘AAA’ batteries not included) This device would also be useful for extended power cuts where your phone could not be charged when there is no mains power using conventional USB/wall sockets. For regular use Alkaline batteries would prove expensive but I also successfully used 1.2volt rechargeable ‘AAA’ offerings which can then be recharged again and again when power is available. So what is the charge method, it is three standard ‘AAA’ batteries. It works I charged my phone, you are warned on the tiny instruction sheet not to use it for more than two hours. The two ends fit into a round socket which means that you can charge any device that needs a micro USB or a standard 30 pin ‘i’ device as both plug ends fit into the provided socket on the opposite end of the 15cm USB lead.įor places where you have no access to mains power either by a wall socket or a standard USB port then this is an alternative. It comes with two plug ends and a 15cm cable. When this arrived I assumed it charged like the device above but was puzzled by the lack of a micro USB to USB socket/lead as this the way such devices recharge. The Pawa Card is available from the link below for £19.99. Small and convenient is the message here and when you have no power and need to make a call a tiny device could be your salvation. On the same side as the torch is a three position slider switch, torch, off, output. Simply plug the connector into your device and you have power again. Unlike certain other larger devices that are stated to charge, charge twice or even three times, this is a true emergency device to sit in your purse or wallet until the time when your phone dies and you are nowhere near any power.įrom total discharge to fully charged takes around 63minutes. TWO Limited Edition XS powercard at 10 off original Limited Edition price for iPhone 5/5S/5C or Micro USB, in your choice of Blue or Pink. The stated power of the battery is 500mAH, this to most of us means very little but perhaps the ‘charge your phone up to 30%’ will mean more. Just for good measure it is also an extremely bright torch having two LEDs. 4cm is the length to the three ended Apple 30 pin, Micro USB and Lightning items. There is 7cm on the full sized USB one which is used to recharge the card. The various leads press out from the card. It also contains three different sized outlets built into the power unit. Unlike others this is the same dimensions as a credit card and can be stored in the same way. Certainly the smallest power delivery device I have reviewed.
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