What's really impressive is that it puts out a peak 4Watts of power. At the common USB charge voltage of 5V, you're looking at around 800mA, which should satisfy most USB devices. I'm a little disappointed with the voltages available, though. Some Nokias are finicky about specific charge voltage, as is my Sony. Otherwise, it beats having to carry around yet another wall wart every time I add a device AND it allows you to charge up when there isn't even a socket.
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Darwin @ Jun 23rd 2007 7:36AM
What's really impressive is that it puts out a peak 4Watts of power. At the common USB charge voltage of 5V, you're looking at around 800mA, which should satisfy most USB devices.
I'm a little disappointed with the voltages available, though. Some Nokias are finicky about specific charge voltage, as is my Sony. Otherwise, it beats having to carry around yet another wall wart every time I add a device AND it allows you to charge up when there isn't even a socket.