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    ExoGear Intros Stackable Mobile Batteries

     

    If you wind up without juice on your mobile device most days, then a battery pack is a good remedy.  Exogear has developed the world’s first stackable battery pack that is designed to adapt to suit your battery needs.

    The Exovolt Plus consists of a 5,200 mAh main battery unit that has been designed for iOS devices.  It includes a 30-pin connector and a USB and micro-USB ports for charging non-Apple mobile devices.

    Additional Sub Battery units, also 5,200 mAh, can be stacked under the main unit to increase the amount of battery power. These Sub Batteries are sold separately, but as they don’t include any connection ports themselves, they require the main unit to function.  A four-LED light on the main unit shows how much power is left in entire stack.

    Exogear hasn’t revealed a release date for the Exovolt Plus, but it should be in the next month or so.  When it does release, the main battery unit will retail for $89.95, which will include a 30-pin charge/sync and micro-USB cables.  Additional Sub units will go for $49.95.

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