If you have a mac laptop or any laptop, has there ever really been a reason for an extra external battery to carry around. I say nay, in the end you have to put the uncharged battery back into your computer to charge it, so what’s the point? What’s the point of an extra battery if one is always uncharged? Well, if you have a iBook, MacBook, MacBook Pro, or a PowerBook, there is a benefit, thanks to FastMac. They have come out with an external battery charger. It looks exactly like your regular charger, but it can’t connect to your computer. You take your extra battery, and you plug the TruePower U-Charge into the side of your battery and it can charge while your computer’s battery is soaking in the voltage at the same time. Finally a reason for an extra battery! Now you can easily charge two batteries, and take your computer out and have it on for 10 hours (depending on the energy use of your computer) straight. The U-Charge comes in two colors, black and white, so it will fit any color. So, get those external batteries!
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