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Forget about finding a wall outlet, or packing extra batteries.
We have the gear that let's you charge as you go, & you'll find it right here. To make our 2010 catalog, it has to offer connectivity, lightweight design, attachment features, and adequate power to cover equipment such as phones, PDA's, GPS, AA batteries, and the like.
We test it. We use it. So we can recommend it.

Restore
by Brunton
1 Watt ruggedized
USB, Mini & Micro-USB
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Freedom
by Brunton
0.5 Watt ruggedized
USB, Mini & Micro-USB
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FreeCharge 12V
by Freeplay
Top Pick
3-6 Watt dynamo
No sun required!
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Solar ePower II
by Wagan
NEW!
1.6 Watts, dual USB, multiple voltages
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Solar ePower
by Wagan
Compact 1.3 Watt solar battery charger
& back-up
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Device Charging Notes...
Just how much juice does your electronic gadget need to charge its battery?
Small MP3 Players: 2 WHrs
Large MP3 Players: 4 WHrs
Cell Phone: 4 WHrs |
iPhone & Blackberry: 8 WHrs
GameBoy / PSP: 12 WHrs
Digital Camera: 16 WHrs |
2x AA Batteries: 8 WHrs
2x AAA Batteries: 3 WHrs
Satellite Phone: 14 WHrs |
Not listed above?
Look on the back of your battery, and email us the specs (mAh & volts). We'll tell you which charger will best match your device's consumption.
Need more power than these personal chargers can deliver? If so, you need to take a look at our complete power packages, featuring more powerful panels & battery packs...
Go there now.
From the catalog margins...
ON SALE NOW!
The chargers on this page are generally for the small stuff. Your iPod, cell phone, Blackberry, & Gameboy are all tingling with excitement.
Your laptop, however, requires the attention of a larger, more specifically engineered power system. Click here to find out about laptop power systems
No Sun?
No problem. All of these units have batteries on board so you can charge anytime. The Freecharge 12V is a wind-up, so it's always ready.
Connections?
Some provide a socket for your device's car adaptor. Some provide a USB port like on your computer. Some provide manufacturer connector tips for your device. Some provide all of these things.
Charging AA batteries?
We make recommendations for each charger, and they plug right into these chargers.
Need household AC power?
Sorry, but these guys are too small to support an inverter. See the next section below for AC kits...
Buying Guide: small power packs
From the archives...
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