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Choiix Power Fort Rechargeable Power Backup Battery Review

Rating: 8.0.

We've all been in that situation where we go to use our smartphone on the go and find that the battery is flat.  This is why a number of companies have produced battery packs that can be used to charge an array of different mobile devices on the go.  We have seen the market for power hungry smartphones increase dramatically over the past few years and we can see these batteries increasing in popularity because of this.

Today we are going to look at the Choiix Power Fort rechargeable power backup battery that is able to charge most mobile devices via its USB port.  The Choiix brand may not be known by many of our readers but almost all of you will have heard of their parent company ‘Cooler Master'.

Under the Choiix brand, Cooler Master produce a range of lifestyle products that have a much broader target market than the products sold under the Cooler Master brand.

Features

  • Slim curve design and light weight
  • Powerful 1A charges 2x faster than normal USB power
  • Battery Life LED indicator
  • Up to 300 charges with 85% capacity remaining
  • Quick recharge less than 3 hours
  • Safety protections built-in to avoid battery damage
  • Ultra low self-discharge battery cell design

Specification

  • Model: C-2006-K1S0
  • Power Capacity: 1500mAh / 5.5Whrs
  • Input: DC 5V / 1A
  • Output: DC 5V / 1A
  • Battery Type: Lithium Polymer
  • Recharging Time: 2 – 3 hours
  • Dimensions: 98 x 48 x 16mm
  • Weight: 60g
  • Operating Temp: 10 – 50c

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3 comments

  1. I have the higher power version of this, its a life saver.

  2. The higher powered version seems the wiser choice, its not much more expensive considernig.

  3. Good idea, and it doesnt cost as much as I thought it would.