Electronics : Emergency AA Battery Charge Extender for the TomTom Mobile 5 - Gomadic Brand w/ TipExchange Technology

Electronics : Emergency AA Battery Charge Extender for the TomTom Mobile 5 - Gomadic Brand w/ TipExchange Technology

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Emergency AA Battery Charge Extender for the TomTom Mobile 5 - Gomadic Brand w/ TipExchange Technology

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Product Brand: Gomadic for the TomTom Mobile 5
EAN: 0842623062535
Label: Gomadic
Product Manufacturer: Gomadic
Publisher: Gomadic
Studio: Gomadic


Piece facts:
  • Use 4 standard or rechargeable AA batteries to power your device; a convenient portable charging solution
  • Engineered with reverse polairty battery insert protection; full lifetime warranty
  • Advanced internal circuitry prevents device from power surges; overcharging and short-circuiting
  • TipExchange Technology protects investment providing means to upgrade charger tips at lower cost (Tip Included)
  • Compact and lightweight. Ideal for traveling; hiking; and biking




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Whether youre an international executive or an ultra marathoner; this lightweight power solution is the perfect embodiment of minimalist mobility; offering nomads the ability to truly break the chains that bind them to their workstations. Compatible with Gomadics revolutionary TipExchange Technology that enables utility with hundreds of mobile devices; the Cavalry Pack is a necessary component to the toolbox of any truly prepared professional. ln addition; this product; like all Gomadic products; is backed by a lifetime warranty.
















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