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Ron Hostetter
08-04-2011, 03:00 PM
<p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/600/dht/auto/1312298403.usr684.jpg" style="border: 0;" /></p><h6><strong>Product Category:</strong> Mobile Power</h6><h6><strong>Manufacturer:</strong>Tekkeon</h6><h6><strong>Where to Buy:</strong> <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/digitalmediathoughts-20/detail/B004OC0122" target="_blank">Amazon.com</a></h6><h6><strong>Price:</strong> MSRP $69.95</h6><h6><strong>Specifications:</strong> Please see <a href="http://www.tekkeon.com/products-tekcharge1860-specs.html" target="_blank">manufacturer website</a>.</h6><p><strong>Pros:</strong></p><ul><li>Easily provides power for your devices;</li><li>Can charge two devices at once;</li><li>Long lasting battery.</li></ul><p><strong>Cons:</strong></p><ul><li>Cheap on/off switch can accidentally be switched;</li><li>Flashlight seems gimmicky.</li></ul><p><strong>Summary:</strong> Like power windows in a car, this little battery is the product you never thought you'd need, but once you have it, you won't want to live without it. The MP1860A gives you a pocket full of juice for your devices.<MORE /></p><h1>No More Searching for Power</h1><p>Every once in a while, I stumble upon a product that I thought I would never need, only to find that product to be essential. While I never thought I would need to&nbsp;carry a portable battery, I've now decided I can't live without the Tekkeon TekCharge MP1860A. The product name isn't very sexy (I'll just call it the TekCharge), but its power is.</p><p>Simply charge up the TekCharge using the included A/C adapter and USB cable, then throw the TeckCharge in your bag to keep with you. Any time you need power for your device, plug it into one of the USB out ports and flip the switch to "on."</p><p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com//dht/auto/1312067811.usr684.gif" style="border: 0;" /></p><p><em>Figure 1: The TekCharge includes a USB cable and various tips to allow it&nbsp;to connect to a variety of devices. It can even power two devices at once.</em></p><p>I tend to spend a lot of time in airports for my job, and many times I would find myself searching for an available power outlet or charging station to charge or use my phone. Now, I just pull the TekCharge out of my bag, connect it and away I go. It can keep my iPad entertaining me for the duration of even the longest of flights. It even includes a small LED flashlight, though I personally don't see much value in this feature.</p><p>The TekCharge can power an iPhone for about 20 hours of WiFi, or 14 hours of 3G talk time. It can also keep an iPad running for about 5 hours.&nbsp;It includes an Apple Dock USB cable, as well as a retractable USB cable and adapter tips for Mini USB, Micro USB, and myCharger USB. Additional tips are available, but the included tips are sufficient for all of my devices. There's also a pouch included to keep all of your power tips from getting lost.</p><p>The on/off/flashlight switch is a small slider switch on the top of the TekCharge. I've found that when I toss the TekCharge in my backpack, the switch can accidentally move to the "on" position, inadvertently draining the battery. I wish a better design, or "hold" switch was available to avoid this.</p><p>The TekCharge has a 4,400mAH rechargeable lithium ion battery. The battery can be charged in about 5-6 hours. The LED indicator will let you know the status of the battery (blue is good, yellow means it's time to charge).</p><h1>Conclusion</h1><p>When I first saw the TekCharge, it took a while for me to realize why I would want such a product. After using it a while, it's become a regular resident of my backpack. I find myself pulling it out and using it in all kinds of scenarios. Whether it's to power my iPhone for while, or to simply charge my Kindle where a power outlet isn't available, the TekCharge always keeps me juiced.</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Ron Hostetter is a software sales engineer by day, a gadget lover by night. He has worked in the IT field for over 20 years and loves reading about and playing with technology. He lives in Kansas City, Missouri with his lovely wife, his son and daughter, and their two dogs. He enjoys playing guitar in his band <a href="http://71south.com/" target="_blank">71 South</a>&nbsp;and watching the Kansas City Royals.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com//ppct/auto/1240336793.usr1.gif" />&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Do you enjoy using new hardware, software and accessories, then sharing your experience with others? Then join us on the <a href="http://www.thoughtsmedia.com/reviewteam.php" target="_blank">Thoughts Media Review Team</a>! 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Chris Gohlke
08-04-2011, 03:53 PM
I've got the older model with a single USB port. This is an indispensible part of any gear bag, especially with todays phones that won't last the day under heavy usage. I just picked up the AA version as an additional power source to use along with eneloop batteries to keep my phone juiced in the event of an extended power outage during hurricane season.

Ron Hostetter
08-05-2011, 02:16 PM
What's funny is, I never thought I'd need this until I swithed to an iPhone. Worst battery life ever!

Brad Adrian
08-06-2011, 03:40 AM
I'm always on the lookout for good prices on these kinds of things, and I've found one that is REALLY handy. I've been able to find the Energizer XP4001 on sale at local Staples stores for less than $50.

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This rechargeable battery is rated at 4000 mAh, nearly identical to the Tekkeon, has two USB-out ports and comes with just about every imagineable cable/connector. The best part is that it's about 1/2" thick, making it one of the most compact batteries around with such storage capacity.

For some reason, a lot of electronics stores will put ridiculously low prices on these types of rechargeable batteries, possibly because they're an expensive item to keep in inventory. So, keep your eyes open and check the specifications carefully and you might be able to get a great price on an auxilliary battery, too.