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Energizer Energi to Go Portable Mini & Micro USB Charger – 2 Pack

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Trypa


quality posts: 7 Private Messages Trypa

KoraPlaya


quality posts: 26 Private Messages KoraPlaya

How long do you have before you have to recharge them??

Im really happy for you and imma let you finish. but this is the worst signature of all time. ALL TIME!

twistedtongue


quality posts: 1 Private Messages twistedtongue

They were giving these out for free last summer in Chicago. Worked well. Used a couple of times before I lost it.

promyst


quality posts: 30 Private Messages promyst
KoraPlaya wrote:How long do you have before you have to recharge them??



I read some reviews, with normal rechargeable AAs you can get 1-2 full charges depending on your phone.

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vhoang


quality posts: 0 Private Messages vhoang

No HTC Android? I wonder why.

hunter306


quality posts: 1 Private Messages hunter306

BUYER BEWARE: These ONLY work with the higher-voltage (and consequently, higher price Engergizer Throw-away Lithium Batteries). Do not buy these thinking you'll toss your dollar-store duracells in them, they don't work.

WoodyTX


quality posts: 5 Private Messages WoodyTX

My Nexus One (Android) uses a standard micro-USB charger. Unlike those uptight Apple guys who get all proprietary...

I'm not keeping track of my Woots, but they average more than one a month, starting with the InFocus 4805 Projector on 06/30/05.

mussavcom


quality posts: 1 Private Messages mussavcom

I used to use one of these. Since it uses two AA batteries, it lasts longer than portable chargers that use just one, but it was also heavier and bulkier than my phone so it was just awkward to take with me.

mkentosh


quality posts: 303 Private Messages mkentosh

bought these last year, not that good, did not give the phone a decent charge, problem was the batteries inside the unit went dead before the cel did.

DemonicGman


quality posts: 10 Private Messages DemonicGman

Reviews at Walgreens: http://reviews.walgreens.com/2001/prod2614591/energi-to-go-mini-micro-usb-portable-charger-for-cell-phones-reviews/reviews.htm?sort=rating


NOTE: Recharge [NiMH] batteries wont work with mini USB portable charger

Energizer Question and Answers on these: http://www.energizerpowerpacks.com/us/services/questions-answers.html

promyst


quality posts: 30 Private Messages promyst
vhoang wrote:No HTC Android? I wonder why.



If you have an HTC most of their phones use Micro USB for charging, so these would work. (Or should!)

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jessiebyrd004


quality posts: 52 Private Messages jessiebyrd004

The reviews of this little thing are on the 'really good' side.
http://www.buzzillions.com/reviews/energizer-energi-go-emergency-charger-mini-usb-reviews

I do a daily woot blog where I talk about the woot, link to CSEs, find reviews, etc. A few people have told me it's useful. Google "useful linkage" and there it is.

Trypa


quality posts: 7 Private Messages Trypa

With the ubiquitousness of car chargers and extremely cheap adapters of all sorts these days, this battery-powered gizmo seems a bit superfluous.

Crab


quality posts: 41 Private Messages Crab

Will they work with rechargeable NiMH batteries?

kringansaha


quality posts: 6 Private Messages kringansaha

and then there's this.

mintyboost

mfritz07


quality posts: 1 Private Messages mfritz07
vhoang wrote:No HTC Android? I wonder why.



That seems a little weird that it wont work with "HTC Android," especially seeing as most HTC phones (regardless of their OS) use micro USB to charge...

sdc100


quality posts: 410 Private Messages sdc100

Each Woot includes 4 Lithium batteries! That's $3.99 for 4 lithium batteries, plus two chargers. That's cheaper than buying 4 Lithium AAs alone. The only issue is the $5 s/h ... but if you buy 3 Woots (6 chargers and 12 batteries), it becomes a bargain again.

I'm definitely in for 3 Woots even though I'm not quite sure what these chargers do...

note2001


quality posts: 25 Private Messages note2001

Might be good for a camping trip... you know, when the car battery goes dead... no, not to recharge the car, but when you pick up the phone to call AAA and find little johnny used up the last of your cell phone power playing Angry Birds.

editorkid


quality posts: 83 Private Messages editorkid
promyst wrote:If you have an HTC most of their phones use Micro USB for charging, so these would work. (Or should!)


Well, that's why we're curious why Woot so emphatically states they cannot be used with HTC Android phones.

Can anyone actually vouch from experience (opinions don't count here) that these do or don't work with HTC Android phones that use Micro USB charger jacks? Thanks!

Myztri


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Myztri

Living in a hurricane heavy area, and remembering how everyone laughed when I bought a ton of the April Fools Pocket Powers, only to have lived off them during 2 hurricanes, I am in for 3.

promyst


quality posts: 30 Private Messages promyst
kringansaha wrote:and then there's this.

mintyboost



Thanks for that, time for a new project

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Prime Suspect


quality posts: 21 Private Messages Prime Suspect

While these units are inexpensive, you're going to drop $4 every time you replace the lithium batteries in one (and that's if you buy the batteries in bulk). OK if you're only going to use them in an emergency. Otherwise, you're better off with one of rechargeable types that use low-drain NiMH cells.

uaim


quality posts: 0 Private Messages uaim

No "HTC Android"? Since "Android" is an OS and not a phone model, what does that even mean? I've got an HTC Evo, which happens to be an Android phone.

The Evo has a micro USB port, which appears to be included. So is the problem with the voltage, or is the problem with other Android phones with different connector types?

Don't want to miss out if this would actually work, but don't want to get it if it won't. Anybody know for sure?

colnpanic


quality posts: 0 Private Messages colnpanic

not sure where your writers got their info, but these tips should work with any android phone ever released afaik. don't lump us in with those kool-aid drinkers!

promyst


quality posts: 30 Private Messages promyst
editorkid wrote:Well, that's why we're curious why Woot so emphatically states they cannot be used with HTC Android phones.

Can anyone actually vouch from experience (opinions don't count here) that these do or don't work with HTC Android phones that use Micro USB charger jacks? Thanks!



Oh wow seeing what you were reading now. Must be something with the voltages. Buyer beware I guess.

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Prime Suspect


quality posts: 21 Private Messages Prime Suspect
mfritz07 wrote:That seems a little weird that it wont work with "HTC Android," especially seeing as most HTC phones (regardless of their OS) use micro USB to charge...



Don't know for sure, but they may require a "smart charger" that can monitor the input and drop it to trickle once the charge is complete.

cyberpenguin


quality posts: 9 Private Messages cyberpenguin
uaim wrote:No "HTC Android"? Since "Android" is an OS and not a phone model


Yup, I was wondering the same about the HTC Droid Incredible... hmmm...

obob


quality posts: 5 Private Messages obob
sdc100 wrote:That's cheaper than buying [the] Lithium AAs alone



Indeed it is.
I'm in for 3, and if the charger-things work with my Droid X (and I'm pretty sure they will) then that's like a bonus.

what, Me, sig?

DemonicGman


quality posts: 10 Private Messages DemonicGman
Crab wrote:Will they work with rechargeable NiMH batteries?



From what I've read. No.

http://www.energizerpowerpacks.com/us/services/questions-answers.html

eabraham


quality posts: 0 Private Messages eabraham

I also got one of these free at Lolla last year - the mini-USB one, which I used with my HTC G1 (android) phone. It worked quickly and well, but it had one quirk that I'm not sure was supposed to happen - if I disconnected it accidentally during a charge, it would NOT go back to charging the phone, even if I put new batteries in it. No idea why.

I used rechargeable NiMH batteries in mine, and aside from the issue mentioned, they worked well. And it was smaller than the battery pack I use now - but the disconnection issue made it unreliable for me.

ThunderThighs


quality posts: 312 Private Messages ThunderThighs

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editorkid wrote:Well, that's why we're curious why Woot so emphatically states they cannot be used with HTC Android phones.

Can anyone actually vouch from experience (opinions don't count here) that these do or don't work with HTC Android phones that use Micro USB charger jacks? Thanks!

Keep in mind that we don't make this stuff up. It most likely came directly off the packaging.

sdc100


quality posts: 410 Private Messages sdc100
sdc100 wrote:Each Woot includes 4 Lithium batteries! That's $3.99 for 4 lithium batteries, plus two chargers. That's cheaper than buying 4 Lithium AAs alone. The only issue is the $5 s/h ... but if you buy 3 Woots (6 chargers and 12 batteries), it becomes a bargain again.

I'm definitely in for 3 Woots even though I'm not quite sure what these chargers do...



Four Energizer Lithium AA batteries cost $7.15 on Amazon. If you buy 3 Woots, each Lithium AA comes out to about $1.45 ($17/12). That's $5.80 for a 4-pack.

promyst


quality posts: 30 Private Messages promyst

Tiamat114


quality posts: 48 Private Messages Tiamat114

Apparently everyone is on the same wavelength as I am, I too ignored the chargers entirely and tried to see if it was worth going in on for just the batteries, and as stated twice before myself, if you go in for 3 you are getting a deal on the batteries alone.

Crab


quality posts: 41 Private Messages Crab
eabraham wrote:I also got one of these free at Lolla last year - the mini-USB one, which I used with my HTC G1 (android) phone. It worked quickly and well, but it had one quirk that I'm not sure was supposed to happen - if I disconnected it accidentally during a charge, it would NOT go back to charging the phone, even if I put new batteries in it. No idea why.

I used rechargeable NiMH batteries in mine, and aside from the issue mentioned, they worked well. And it was smaller than the battery pack I use now - but the disconnection issue made it unreliable for me.



This is helpful. Thanks. Seems to be conflicting info on the NiMH batteries, so nice to hear that they work. What rechargeables did you use?

sdc100


quality posts: 410 Private Messages sdc100
KoraPlaya wrote:How long do you have before you have to recharge them??



You don't recharge these. They use disposable AA batteries. These come with 2 Lithium AA batteries per charger.

xblazingwinter


quality posts: 0 Private Messages xblazingwinter
kringansaha wrote:and then there's this.

mintyboost




i'm loling so hard because i made this before, and thought of this right away

jaburg


quality posts: 16 Private Messages jaburg

These are pure dynamite.

Buy them for stocking-stuffers or coworker gifts too. I keep an empty one in every vehicle so all you need is (universally-available) AA batteries of ANY kind - yes, even rechargeables and you will have the ability to charge your gadgets which have mini or micro USB chargers.

They really pay for themselves quickly, IMO.