1st gen iPhone and iPod Touch protective case with a built in high capacity
li-ion battery for portable recharging on the go. If you love your iPhone, but
are one of the multi-millions really annoyed that the battery is inaccessible
and unable to be swapped for another without cracking open your expensive apple
gadget, this is the low priced alternative you have been looking for. Made
completely out of high quality sheepskin and environmentally friendly ABS
plastic, this case contains within enough juice to completely recharge you
iPhone at least one time, and can even recharge your iPod while it is in use.
Stop worrying about how long you have had your iPhone on with this very low
priced, extremely resalable iPhone and iTouch accessory.
Note: You Can Not plug this device directly
into a computer/ laptop or a wall plug via a 3rd party USB to AC adapter to
recharge the battery in the case. Doing so will damage the battery. When
recharging the battery, please connect the iPhone case to an authentic Apple USB
Power Adapter using the USB cable included with the case.
China Manufacturer Specification
- iPod Compatibility: 1st Generation iPhone + iPod Touch
- Interface: Firewire
- Battery
- Lithium Ion Polymer
- Capacity: 3.7V/ 1500mAH
- Output: 5V/ 450 ma (max)
- Charge Input: DC 5V/ 500 ma (max)
- Full Charge Time: aprox 3 Hours
- Case Material: ABS Plastic + Sheepskin
- Manufacturer Ref.: X9SDVWT3IWJQ
Other Features:
- Ability to Use iPhone While Recharging
- One Full iPhone Recharge with Each Full Battery in Case
- Secure Fastening for Keeping iPhone in Place
- Belt Clip Design
Accessories:
- Manual
- USB Cable for Connecting To Apple USB Power Adapter
- Manufacturer and Origin: China
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 11 September, 2008.