Recharge Your Mobile Batteries Instantly Via Charged-Card

Many of you have faced this that your phone’s battery has no charge (or very less charge) when you need to make an important call or answer an important e-mail, and there’s no outlet or charger nearby to charge the battery. No worries, Charged-Card will help you recharge your phone’s battery instantly.


Charged-Card
Charged-Card

Charged-Card is a mobile charger that you can keep in your wallet. It packs a 400mAh battery in a plastic shell that measures just 5 mm thick and has a tiny LED flashlight. Charged-Card comes with a credit card-size sync/charge cable. However, Charged-Card has five functions for which you want to have it:

  • Functions as a data cable to connect your phone to your computer or any USB port.
  • Emergency battery backup when your battery is dying during a call.
  • Charges your cell phone battery up to 30% when it’s battery completely dries out.
  • Built in flashlight.
  • Emergency charger for friends and family whose battery is dying.

The Charged-Card allows you sync your phone with your PC to get extra charge. You can use the Charged-Card for Apple 30-pin, Apple Lightning, or Micro-USB. Note that, Charged-Card is not able to fully recharge your phone’s battery, but it can recharge the battery from 12 to 30 percent.

Charged-Card That Fits For iPhone 4
Charged-Card That Fits For iPhone 4

At present, Charged-Card makers are trying to collect a fund of $6,000 by March 15, 2014 (11:59 pm PT) via one of the popular crowdfunding sources, Indiegogo. As of writing, the Charged-card has gathered $890. If you pledge $30, then you will be able to own a Charged-Card (black or white), but it will be available in March, it will cost $39.99. Here’s a video of Charged-Card.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPjTNzmpbXQ

Source: Indiegogo

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Anatol

Anatol Rahman is the Editor at TheTechJournal. He loves complicated machineries, and crazy about robot and space. He likes cycling. Before joining TheTechJournal team, he worked in the telemarketing industry. You can catch him on Google+.

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