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2600mAh Portable Battery Charger for iPhone, Android, BlackBerry $10 + Freight @Cnettech.com.au

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The SmartOne provides a battery based charger for recharging your mobile devices on the run away from an AC power source (car/home/work). Simply charge it up at home or in the car and keep yourself connected, confident that even when you see that dreaded battery warning you are only a SmartOne and 5 mins away from getting connected again. No missed calls, no missed messages at smarter charger we think that’s no worries.
Left your SmartOne in your glovebox, purse or briefcase and forgotten to charge it? No problem – SmartOne retains it’s charge for months, so you can use it when you need it, now that’s a Smarter way to charge.
2600mAh Lithium Polymer battery cell, which provides emergency recharge for your iPhone, iPod, Android Smartphone, Blackberry – even Digital Cameras! All done in style and convenience with a compact device available in 7 smart colours, Black , Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Pink, Purple

Reaching full charge on your phone in around 90 mins*, you can be back in charge by the time you’ve finished your meeting or lunch!
*Device charge times may vary depending on brand, model, usage during charge and differing phone settings – however most phones will recover over 60% battery within 60 minutes charge time and a majority will reach 100% within 90 minutes.

Input: 5V/600mA
Capacity: 2600mAh
Working Temperature: -10ºC to 40ºC
Charging Time: 3 Hours
Cell Type: Li-Polymer

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  • -4

    You know I dont even bother with ebay sellers that use the word "freight" should be a banned word.

    • +3

      What

    • +2

      Yeah, that is logical. Not.

    • +1

      I think that I got negged for the wrong reasons….sigh I should have explained myself better I guess….

      A lot of sellers on ebay use the word "freight" as they dont want to give out postal prices :/ you ask for a quote and, well its what happens to me, I either dont get a reply or the quote is excessive and not worth my time.

  • The link for the "Shipping" page does not work.

    I can't find out if this is free delivery or, if not, what it might cost.

    OP please add details about delivery to the title/description.

  • +1

    I tried to ship two to Kewdale, WA and it was $22. This seems a bit excessive, they aren't being hand delivered. An express bag only costs around $7 and the time taken to ship the item would be minutes no more. OP, Can you make the shipping reasonable?

  • How come I don't get to have a 90 minute lunch!

  • we will update out system on a shipping "cap rate" by EOB tomorrow.

  • Reaching full charge on your phone in around 90 mins*

    I don't like the look of that *

    Edit: Ah, probably should have read the full page before commenting.

    Charging Time: 3 Hours

  • Found the below on ebay for under $20 delivered - not sure how they compare to the listed item here

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2600mAh-USB-output-Power-Bank-Ext…

  • Found the below on ebay for under $20 delivered - not sure how they compare to the listed item here

    The one on eBay does not carry the required Electrical Safety Certification for sale/supply in Australia. Although the seller claims that the items are in Australia, they also state that they are a USA registered business. I suspect that the items will be delivered from China.

  • I purchased a similar one from eBay http://bit.ly/15h970q and cost 5.69 shipped. Unfortunately it was nowhere near its claim of 2600mAh, charging my smartphone to only one-third full, so requested a refund.

    I hope CNET Tech's unit is of much better quality.

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