iPhone 1st generation, 3rd generation and iPod Touch case with a high capacity battery built in that can charged either with AC power
or with environmentally friendly solar power. Completely forget your battery woes with this high quality and stylish
sheepskin protection case. One full charge of the battery will give you enough power to completely recharge the
iPhone's battery. Power can be supplied even while your Apple gadget is in use, and on a sunny day, just attach the
case to your belt buckle and power will constantly be trickling in. In the ideal world, Apple will let you open
the iPhone open to replace the battery yourself when it is low, but till then get all your power needs with this
green powered, highly sought after iPhone and iTouch accessory.
China Manufacturer Specification
- Product Description: iPhone Solar Power Battery Case
- iPod Compatibility: 1st Generation iPhone, 3rd generation iPhone + iPod Touch
- Interface: Firewire
- Battery
- Lithium Ion Polymer
- Capacity: 3.7V / 1500mAH
- Output: 5V / 450 ma (max) - Solar Battery 5V / 100 ma (max)
- Charge Input: DC 5V / 500 ma (max) - Solar Battery 6V / 100 ma (max)
- Full Charge Time: approx 3 Hours via AC Power/ 12 Hours Solar Panel
- Solar Panel: Muliticrystal Silicon
- Case Material: ABS Plastic + Sheepskin
- Manufacturer Ref: Y5ABE40WQNJD
Product Notes
- Ability to Use iPhone While Recharging
- One Full iPhone Recharge with Each Full Battery in Case
- Secure Fastening for Keeping iPhone in Place
- Detachable Belt Clasp
- Card Holders Inside Case
- You Cannot 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.
Package Contents
- Model CVSBT-5503
- Manual
- USB Cable for Connecting To Apple USB Power Adapter
- Belt Clasp
Current Reviews: 1
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 29 July, 2008.