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PowerTraveller Powerchimp 4A Battery Charger

8/19/2013 2:38:40 PM

We detect the faint smell of bananas while reviewing the latest PowerTraveller device

Portable power is a big issue for anyone who travels, because public transport tends to be rather inconsistent when it comes to offering power sockets. Running out of power on your phone or tablet can be a nightmare, and the limited battery life offered these days just exacerbates things.

As its name suggests PowerTraveller has built its business around addressing these issues, and the latest in its range of primate-inspired products is the Powerchimp 4A.

What I loved about this little black box is how versatile it is, because it has myriad of other uses other than just keeping your smartphone alive.

PowerTraveller Powerchimp 4A

On one level it's simply a battery charger that can take four AA or AAA batteries and charge them irrespective of capacity or make.

It doesn't come with a power pack but instead uses USB power that you can either get from a PC port or from a phone charger that uses USB. It's a breeze to use in this way; you simply slide it open, place the batteries inside and then read the four LEDs that tell you if the batteries are charging or charged.

Included are four of its own branded AA Ni-MH 1800mAh batteries, which, by my calculations, together represent about 1440mAh of phone power capacity. The reason that they don't add up to 7200mAh is that phones use between 4.5-5.5V, and the batteries are 1.2V, which must be converted up to work, dividing it roughly in half.

Depending what phone you have, this could be a single full charge or 60% of that.

Two USB cables are provided: one that enables you to connect to a standard USB charger for power and another than forms the adapter for connecting to the phone.

You also get a couple of plastic tubes, which can convert AAA batteries to fit into AA spaces. And hidden in a secret compartment is a spacer, which when placed inside the Powerchimp 4A enables AAA batteries to fit into the AA charging slots.

You also get a couple of plastic tubes, which can convert AAA batteries to fit into AA spaces

It's all very neat and compact, but it's not perfect. The hidden adapter is the clue, because what this device really wanted to offer was a compact box that contained all the parts. But that's not possible once you put the batteries in, and you're left with a handful of cables and accessories to carry separately. One cable could have been dispensed with if they'd put both standard USB and the micro-B slot on the device, as I've seen with some dedicated Belkin phone chargers.

Perhaps this is a minor point, but making the Powerchimp a tiny bit bigger and giving it another compartment for the cables would have made it a much neater solution.

Perhaps this is a minor point, but making the Powerchimp a tiny bit bigger and giving it another compartment for the cables would have made it a much neater solution

Perhaps this is a minor point, but making the Powerchimp a tiny bit bigger and giving it another compartment for the cables would have made it a much neater solution

I'd also have liked to have seen low self-discharge (LSD) cells included, though I accept this might have bumped the price up.

Its a battery charger, its a smartphone life extender and its both. It's not the cheapest of either, but you can extend its potential with bigger capacity AA batteries or by carrying additional ones.

There's tons of potential here for us hominids to exploit.

Information

·         Price: $68

  • Manufacturer: PowerTraveller
  • Website: powertraveller.com/
  • Required spec: USB power charger or PC, smartphone or tablet

 

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