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Review: VisorSolution's BattPlug

The first in a series of two reviews, VisorCentral reviews a portable charger for your Visor Prism, Pro or Edge.

http://www.visorcentral.com/content/Stories/1341-1.htm

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Celchu19
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There are some things that power Visor users should never leave home without. A backup module, and if they have a Visor Prism, Pro, or Edge, a power adaptor too.


Hrrrmmm... My usual complaints apply, Mike!

This is just the begining, but you get my idea...

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Charging Visor + Digital Link

Any input as to whether or not this will charge a Visor Prism AND a Sprint PCS Digital Link module that is docked with it? The Digital Link module normally charges off of the Prism cradle anyway, so I imagine this would be the same for this unit. If so, that would be an awesome way to keep the cell phone AND the PDA charged while on the road.

Of course, I would expect it would get less than the 5-10 charges that they have indicated. Probably more like 1 or 2, but that's enough for me!

-Doug

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The Charger uses the same pins in teh connector to charge the Prism as the cradle does, so yes it will charge springboards - if it will be able to charge the airprime SB 300 I do'nt know.. (don't think it has that much power)

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I'd imagine that if it can power the Visor for 5-10 charges, it could recharge a springboard and visor at least once.

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What's with that name?!

The guys in the marketing department should pull their heads out of their--ahem--batts and consider that their product name differs by just one letter from a popular item of personal pleasure often hawked by spam. Not the sort of connotation they're looking for, I'm sure.

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their product name differs by just one letter from a popular item of personal pleasure often hawked by spam. Not the sort of connotation they're looking for, I'm sure.


They needed a name for the products and that is what I came up
with off the top of my head. I thought it was a cute name. I think
I'll stick with it.

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