Product Reviews
02.14.10
Splat Reviews Take a look at the XP2000K
One of the downfalls of so many amazing gadgets on today's market are their short battery life. For those of us who aren't always near an outlet, there are many options and products made to solve this battery problem. Energizer, one of the most popular names in power have recently introduced their Energi to Go Xpal XP2000K. For $50 this package of power allows you to charge just about any gadget, no matter where you are.
01.25.11
TheTechShop.net Takes a look at the XP2000k
The XP2000 is an all-in-one mobile power kit. It's part of the Energi to Go line of rechargeable power packs that was born from the partnership between Energizer and XPAL Power. Quite simply, it's a power tool-bag for anybody who wants to charge or power just about any mobile personal electronic device.
12.14.10
Computer TV Reviews the Energizer XP18000
11.01.10
TekBeat TV reviews the Energizer® AP1201
10.20.10
TheTechShop.net Reviews the Energizer XP18000
The XP18000 is the top of Energizer’s “Energi to Go” line of external batteries: the largest unit in the XP series, both in capacity and in physical size, measuring 7.1” by 2.9” by less than an inch thick and 1.1 pounds.It is also the most versatile of the Energi-to-Go series, with the ability to power and charge up to three different types of devices simultaneously.
10.08.10
XPAL Power President Christian Scheder talking about the new Energizer® AP1201 at the CTIA Mobile Focus Event, Oct. 6, 2010 in San Francisco
10.20.10
YouTube tech reviewer Aliwoodland un-boxes and reviews the Energizer® AP1201
06.04.10
2010 Father’s Day Gift Guide #1
A battery pack for gadgets, it’s about the size of a deck of cards and weighs as much as your smartphone. It comes with over a dozen connectors so you can charge pretty much anything, ranging from a portable DVD player to a netbook to a phone...
05.21.10
Use The Energizer Portable Charger To Recharge Your Gadgets
Murphy's Law applied to mobile devices dictates that when you need the device the most, the battery will run out. A charging strategy for your mobile devices is a good defense against Murphy's Law. Your charging strategy might include buying a second battery and making sure it is always charged, or it might involve buying a second charger, or always carrying a USB cable to recharge the device. Another tool for recharging mobile devices is a portable charger, like the Engergizer "Energi To Go" Portable charger. I recently picked up the XP2000 model at my local Best Buy for $39.99, as shown in the following picture.
05.16.10
Everywhere the sun shines: charging gadgets with solar power
Berlin - Even those who really want to get away from it all and head off into the deepest wilderness often want to take an electronic gadget or two with them.
The drawback being that any digital camera, MP3 player or GPS device will eventually need power. Even careful rationing batteries will eventually leave those empty. If you're going somewhere without outlets, that means you need to figure out how to get power.

