iPowerRush extends battery life of iPhones, iPods

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Dec 14, 2007 at 2:45pm

imageFusion Audio Technologies has released the iPowerRush, which purportedly increases the run time of the iPhone, iPod and iPod touch devices by more than 50 percent. The charger, which extends operation an average of 10 to 15 hours, is available now for US$29.95.

The iPowerRush is powered by six AAA batteries (not included) and equipped with a power on/off slide switch. A push-button power indicator indicates the amount of reserve left in the unit. An automatic limiting circuit prevents overcharging the device. The unit’s measures 2×3 5/8×1/2 inches and is designed to be portable.

Apple estimates the iPhone battery can accommodate up to eight hours of talk time, six hours of Internet use, seven hours of video playback, 24 hours of audio and 240 hours of standby time. It’s estimated that iPowerRush extends talk time by four hours, Internet use by three, video by 3.5, audio by 14 and standby by 120 hours, says Ken Klarfeld, president of Fusion Audio Technologies.

Rachel Klein Says:

The article was clear and concise.  The only thing left out was that the person who invented the ipower rush is Larry Klein.  Larry is the brains behind the ipower rush and Ken Klarfeld is his partner who is marketing the product.

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