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| Technocel PowerPak Review |
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| Written by Kevin Piell -Gahd- | |
| Tuesday, 10 August 2010 01:00 | |
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Page 1 of 5 IntroductionWandering in the woods, I found myself lost. I had been here many times but this time was different. A storm had come up and the landscape had changed. I looked for the tree that I used as a landmark time and time again, yet it was nowhere to be found. I planned on spending the day hiking yet the shadows grew longer as the sun set somewhere through the canopy. Getting lost in thought had caused me to become lost in the familiar forest.
Reaching into my pocket for my phone, I realize the quick solution lies in the form of GPS. I remark to myself, as the trees have clearly ignored everything else I've grumbled, how much easier it has all become to have so many options at my fingertips. The music I've been streaming all day has helped not only my mind escape, just as it helped me wander off, but it had also drained my battery. Shortly after the map loaded, as I watched the low battery signal blinking at me, the phone went from a quick flash of trees to complete black. Dying with my phone was my feeling of ease I talked myself into, over how much longer I was to spend wandering without a path.
The Technocel PowerPak is not only a universal charger, unplugging it from the wall brings the charger with you as a battery pack. The Technocel PowerPak comes packed with a variety of 10 charging tips to keep your device charged no matter where you end up. With a built in wall plug that recedes back into the device when not in use, the PowerPak doubles as a charger both while plugged in or not. Whether wandering without a path or on the go without an outlet, having a portable battery pack to recharge with has become something of value the more we utilize the digital devices we carry day to day.
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