<![CDATA[Gizmodo: energi to go]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: energi to go]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/energitogo http://gizmodo.com/tag/energitogo <![CDATA[Energizer Energi To Go DSLR Charger Gives Paparazzi More Portability]]> Need to hide in the bushes for eleven hours outside Megan Fox's house while taking the occasional super-zoom shot? Need to recharge your batteries but have no outlet? Energizer's portable charger clip is there.

This DSLR battery clip charges via a special USB source (like Energizer's own portable battery pack, which has a higher voltage than standard USB) and clamps on to "any" digital camera or camcorder battery. The compatibility list is probably high, but we're unsure if any actually means any, so check out the site before buying. The entire Energi To Go line will be available next month. [Gearlog via Oh Gizmo]

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<![CDATA[Energizer Energi To Go Line Now Boosts iPhone Battery Life, Sucks Up Solar]]> The folks at Energizer are updating their Energi To Go line of rechargeable battery life extenders to encompass the iPhone 3G and solar power.

The first new entries, two form-fitting, rubberized AP Charger battery packs for the iPhone, had me thinking of Incase Power Slider.

They're not as eye-catching as the Incase, but they're not as expensive, either. It's $50 for the AP1000 and $80 for the beefier, longer-lasting AP1500. Weigh your options, battery pack wants and desires accordingly. Also, in the case of the AP1500, Energizer promises to double the battery life of a typical iPhone charge. Updated: As some commenters have noted, and I'm inclined to agree with, that branding front and center is fugly at best. Definitely not subtle.

In the aforementioned solar power category comes the SP1000 and SP2000, for $50 and $100, respectively. Boasting 500 charges each, these solar cells include a set of tips so that you can charge all manner of GPS devices, MP3 players and cellphones out in the wilds of suburbia. Or camping in the woods too, if that's your thing. More tips are available online, should the included six not meet your needs. The SP line even charges via indoor light sources, although not as quickly as the advertised 6-hour charge time in direct sunlight.

In all, there will be about 10 new additions to this line of battery packs and chargers coming in June, Energizer tells us, courtesy a new partnership with XPAL Power. Not much else to say on XPAL save a brief mention in our glorious Gadget Deals of the Day series.

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<![CDATA[Energizer Energi To Go Portable Battery Charger]]> Energizer's releasing a portable battery charger called "Energi To Go" that charges 80% of cellphone brands on the market now. There's two models, a two battery charger for cellphones, and a four battery charger for audio and gaming devices (iPods and PSPs). This sounds similar to Turbo Charger AA chargers, but costs a bit less.

Two two battery charger has an MSRP of $19.99 and the four battery charger has an MSRP of $29.99. Their website for this product isn't available until August 28, so don't go clicking on it now. Really. Don't click it. We'll be watching.

Press Release [PR Newswire via Mobiledia]

Energi To Go [You clicked it didn't you]

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