XtremeMac 3 in 1 USB Mobile Cable, InCharge Boost and InCharge Micro Boost debut

Posted on January 12th, 2012 | Filed under: Accessories

XtremeMac Devices

Although most users see to it that their devices remain charged at all times, quite often they are left with low juice and to help solve this problem the XtremeMac 3 in 1 USB Mobile Cable, InCharge Boost and InCharge Micro Boost mobile accessories have been developed. The trio of devices claims to keep Apple gadgets such as the iPhone and iPad powered up, whether at home or while on the move.

Serving as a compact rechargeable battery pack for the iPhone and iPad is the InCharge Boost. It comes integrated with a carabineer for additional portability and features status LED indicators. The device operates on a 2300mAh lithium polymer rechargeable battery that possesses a tethered 30-pin connector for convenient charging with Apple devices as well as a USB connector to pump electric juice into the internal battery.

The 3 in 1 USB Mobile Cable comes equipped with three different connectors that offer a universal charging solution for almost all kinds of mobile devices. The trio is attached to one cable itself and includes USB to micro USB, a mini USB and a 30pin tethered tips for Apple tablets, smartphones, GPS devices, cameras and MP3 players.

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The features of the InCharge Micro Boost are quite similar to those of its counterpart, the InCharge Boost. Running on a 500mAh lithium polymer rechargeable battery, the device lets users attach it to a keychain or a bag through the incorporated carabineer.

The XtremeMac 3 in 1 USB Mobile Cable, InCharge Boost and InCharge Micro Boost are expected to unveil in Q1 2012. Their release dates and prices have not yet been revealed.

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