If you find that charging your USB-chargeable devices takes too long, you may be interested in the ChargeDr USB Charge Booster from Digital Innovations. �The ChargeDr uses an unspecified method of boosting the power from your computer?s USB port, so that a normal�5V, 0.5A-2.1A port always outputs�5V, up to 2.1A of power. �The ChargeDr is about the size of a normal USB flash drive, so it?s convenient to carry when you travel and are more likely to need a quick boost in power. �You just plug it in the USB port, and then plug your device?s cable into the ChargeDr. �Data at the Digital Innovations website shows that a 3rd-gen iPad can charge in about 340 minutes compared to more than 1300 minutes without the ChargeDr, or a Kindle Fire HD will charge in about 240 minutes compared to more than 1200 minutes. �It can even be used with AC wall adapters for a little extra boost. �The ChargeDr works with Apple products using either the 30-pin or Lightning connectors and with most devices using a standard microUSB cable. �(It doesn?t work with the Google Nexus 7 (non-standard microUSB) or devices that use a proprietary connector, such as some Samsung, Acer, and Asus tablets.) �The ChargeDr is $29.99 at Digital Innovations.
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