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Power To The People (Part 1)

12/26/2012 9:23:16 AM

Without power our fancy gadgets are merely expensive paperweights, so it pays to have A plan B to get you through the day.

There's nothing worse than feeling a little flat late in the day, especially when there's still work to be done. Just like your mid-afternoon coffee, your gadgets might also need a pick-me-up to make it through.

The battery lives of our devices are certainly improving, but it can still be a struggle for your smartphone, notebook or tablet to make it through a busy day on a single charge. Thankfully there are plenty of options for people on the go who can’t afford for their gadgets to run flat.

Time for your nap – One way to conserve MacBook power is to adjust the sleep and display dimming settings in the Energy Saver preference pane.

Time for your nap – One way to conserve MacBook power is to adjust the sleep and display dimming settings in the Energy Saver preference pane.

Make it go further

Before you go spending money on extra charges and other gadgets, it’s worth seeing what you can do to stretch your battery life a little further.

The screen is one of the biggest battery hogs on most gadgets and you’ll find that turning down the brightness even a little can make a big difference.

One for all – If you have multiple iPads and iPhones, recharge stations like the Kanex Sydnee make power management a lot easier

One for all – If you have multiple iPads and iPhones, recharge stations like the Kanex Sydnee make power management a lot easier

If you’re cranked the brightness up to full on your iGadgets, try sliding it back to 75 percent or less and turning on auto-brightness. This change alone could be enough to get you through the day.

Reducing the time before the screen automatically locks can also preserve your battery life.

The radio transmitters also chew through power, so you might consider reducing the number of apps on your iGadgets which use location services and push notifications. Also try switching some of your email accounts to Fetch rather than Push, or telling those using Fetch to check for new emails less often. With a MacBook, you can dip into the Energy Saver settings to control how long the machine idles before the screen and hard drive go to sleep. It’s probably set to automatically dim the display when running on the internal battery.

Spare yourself – It will set you back $25 to buy a spare Lightning to USB cable for your desk at work

Spare yourself – It will set you back $25 to buy a spare Lightning to USB cable for your desk at work

You can also go to the Displays preference panel to alter the screen brightness and select ‘Automatically adjust brightness’, which changes the brightness according to the ambient light in the room. You can always override the brightness settings using the function keys.

If you’re running on fumes at the end of the day, turning down the screen brightness even further is one of the best ways to save power until you can make it to a charge. Disabling Wi-Fi and Bluetooth can also make a difference, as well as dropping back from 3G/4G mobile broadband to slower 2G. you also might want to kill non-essential apps running in the background.

To it up

If you still can’t make it all the way home on a single charge, you’ll need to look for ways to top up your gadgets during the day.

In the good old days you could carry around a second battery, but unfortunately Apple’s quest for thinner and lighter devices means the batteries are sealed away in new iPhones, iPad and MacBooks.

Two in one – The Scosche revolt c2 car charge allows you to charge two devices – even two iPads – simultaneously. It even works with a free reVIVE battery management iOS app.

Two in one – The Scosche revolt c2 car charge allows you to charge two devices – even two iPads – simultaneously. It even works with a free reVIVE battery management iOS app.

Admittedly battery times are proving, but it’s not always enough to get you through a busy day. If you’ve got an older MacBook with a removable battery, you’ll find that Apple still sells spares.

If your devices get a good workout during your daily commute then keeping a second charger on your desk at work could make a difference. Topping up your gadgets during the day should hopefully be enough to get you through the evening commute and back home.

Unfortunately, buying extra charges can become an expensive exercise for Apple lovers. Apple doesn’t license the MacBook MagSafe connector to third-party accessory makers and at the launch of the Phone 5 there were no third-party Lightning accessories, so you’ve no choice but to buy them all from Apple.

The MacBook power bricks and MagSafe connectors are all one unit, but Apple does sell standalone iGadget USB charger – so you could buy a second USB charger to leave on your desk and then throw your 30-pin/ Lightning cable in your bag.

Surprisingly, Apple seems to have abandoned making desktop docks for the iPhone 5 – docks designed to keep the phone upright while charging so it doesn’t get scratched or knocked over.

“Most people who use docks use them with speaker or clock systems,” says Apple senior vice president of marketing Philip Schiller, so apparently that means no-one gets one.

The new Lightning connector seems strong enough to hold up the iPhone 5 and, unlike earlier iPhones, you don’t need to worry about bending pins inside the phone’s connector. As such you might be able to build your own dock around a Lightning cable. As this story went to print we hadn’t seen any third-party speaker docks/ chargers emerge to support the iPhone 5, but the push is towards wireless-enable docks which stream audio via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth (which of course doesn’t help with charging).

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