Duracell Powersource Mobile 100

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The Duracell PowerSource Mobile 100 is a compact rechargeable source of portable power for AC and USB-powered devices. It will extend the runtime of mobile electronics such as an iPod, BlackBerry, video camera, cell phone, and can provide up to two hours of extended runtime for your laptop. The Duracell PowerSource Mobile 100 has one AC outlet and two USB charge ports, so you can run or charge multiple devices simultaneously. You no longer have to carry extra cords, chargers and device-specific batteries.
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Technical Details

- Combines a 100 Watt inverter with a lightweight, high-output lithium-ion battery pack
- 3-prong AC outlet charges or powers cell phone, IPod , BlackBerry or video camera
- Provides up to 2 hours of extended run time for laptop
- Temperature, overload and low-battery voltage shutdown protection
- Rechargeable from vehicle or home
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Customer Buzz
 "Great product" 2010-05-14
By Michael Pascucci (Boston, MA USA)
Made the trip with me around Australia keeping my netbook, iphone, and camera battery charged on the go. I mainly used the AC jack, but occasionally hooked up the iphone directly to the USB port when I needed to charge my camera battery at the same time. Was able to charge my netbook from 0% to 100% twice on a single charge of the Duracell Powersource Mobile 100. It was key in my travels, as I spent 2 weeks camping in the outback - no hostels, hotels, or electrical outlets. I just had my Australian rental car with a cigarette lighter / 12v jack, and I had no troubles with using that to charge the Powersource Mobile. For reference, I also had a Duracell Power Inverter that did not work in the Australian car (although it possibly could have been damaged prior to that).



My only complaint is that the "charge remaining" indicator is not very helpful. The battery LED flashes orange while charging, and then again when low (beeps for about 5 seconds before it dies completely). It remains green when on. Otherwise, there is no way to gauge if you have, say, 90% left or 10% left. Likewise, do I need to leave it plugged in for 30 minutes or 4 hours to have any useful charge?

Customer Buzz
 "Don't buy from [...]!!!" 2010-04-29
By Scott Chou (San Francisco, CA United States)
The $30 price tag turned out to be too good to be true. The unit arrived unused, factory sealed but the manufacturing date was Oct 2006! These kinds of batteries don't have that kind of shelf life. The internal batteries are now dead and won't take a charge. I suppose [...] grabbed some kind of surplus inventory in order to offer this deal. Having said that, the product itself might have rated highly back in 2006. I'm sorry for dragging down its average rating here on the product page, but I see that [...] is the only supplier for this closeout special.

Customer Buzz
 "Convenient Portable AC Power Plug" 2010-04-17
By D. Sauer (Ohio)
I wish this sort of device was more common. When you travel around, finding an outlet can be a bit of a hassle. Just for fun I did some experiments using 13 watt compact fluorescent lights. On a single full charge, a 13 watt CFL will last well over an hour. 3 CFL's will last up to 20 minutes. My Cradlepoint CTR-350 will deliver a whopping 4 hours when plugged into this device. My Eee however will overload it and cause the device to shut down. To fully charge from AC, you can expect 2 to 4 hours. Keep in mind that while it functions as an inverter when plugged into a car's cigarette lighter, it will function as an inverter while slowly charging itself. When plugged into AC, it will not function as an inverter, and will not power any device.



I have only one major complaint: The unit is sealed, and that means the battery is not replaceable. Mine still holds a pretty good charge, but once the battery starts to break down, the unit becomes disposable.

Customer Buzz
 "Top 5 electronic purchases ever." 2010-04-08
By G. Weaver
I charged it. After the first use, I knew it would never be far from me. It works perfect. The life between recharges is great and even longer than listed.

Customer Buzz
 "Works as advertised" 2010-03-26
By Joe
I ordered three when they were on sale and I have no complaints. They do exactly what they are advertised to do. I noticed a lot of people complaining about the date of manufacture being very old and they had problems. All three of mine were manufactured on 03/April/2008 and they all perform flawlessly. Can power my wifi webcam (5 watts) for a solid 6 hours and change.

Have yet to try running one while feeding it 12v from a car, but I do want to experiment with these and a solar panel. Would open up a lot of interesting usage scenarios.


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