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Brand: Tekkeon
Label: Tekkeon
Manufacturer: Tekkeon
Model: MP1500
Publisher: Tekkeon
Studio: Tekkeon
Warranty: 1 year warranty



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Product DescriptionmyPower GO provides emergency power to your portable devices. You'll never be without power again -- even on the road. With myPower GO, you can enjoy hours of extended play time on your mobile phones, smart phones, PDAs, digital cameras, iPod and MP3 players, portable CD players, Bluetooth headsets, and other small portable electronic products. When connected to a USB port, myPower GO doubles as a battery charger for your rechargeable AA batteries.




Features:
  • Comes with a handy tote, plus ten adapter tips for connection to - Blackberry (mini USB), Motorola mobile phones, Nokia mobile phones, Samsung mobile phones (most models), Sony Ericsson mobile phones, iPod (using your own iPod USB cable)
  • Works with Bluetooth headsets, digital cameras, other mobile phones, MP3 players, PDAs and more with proper adapters
  • Uses four AA rechargeable or alkaline AA batteries (not incl.)
  • Size(WxLxD) - 2.5 x 3.2 x. 7
  • Weight - 4.5 oz.





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