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Gadget charger feels the power

07th November 2008

When a gadget runs out of power it can be very frustrating – but if you have this latest Travel PowerCharger from Ring Automotive, you
can revive it and worry no more.

The small device features a pleasing rubberised texture and has a weighty, quality feel. Only the slightly cheap-looking LED power indicators let the side down. A wide range of adaptors is also included.

You can check how much charge the device has left before plugging it in, which is handy, while both in-car and home chargers are
supplied, to ensure you can always keep it topped up ready to go.

But the extendable USB charging cord could have been longer and the instructions were a bit vague. All in all, this is a useful addition to any glovebox – although it comes at a high price.

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Tested

Ring Automotive Travel PowerCharger

Price: £29.99
Rating: 4/5
Contact: 0113 213 7389
Problems? USB lead is too short, instructions are limited, expensive.
So why buy? Easy to use, instant power boost, wide range of adaptors supplied.

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