3GJuice

3GJuice takes a different approach to external power. Rather than a case-style battery, 3GJuice is a square dongle that attaches via a dock connector. It’s less convenient to use—making the iPhone somewhat awkward to carry and use while plugged in—but on the plus side, the 1800mAh 3GJuice will probably work with your existing case, not to mention any other iPhones or iPods you already have. The compact battery sports a green LED to indicate that it’s charging, but there’s no way to tell how much power the 3GJuice has left.
As one of the most compact external batteries we’ve seen, its size makes this battery an appealing option for travelers or users who don’t want a battery integrated into a case.COMPANY: 3GJuice
CONTACT: www.3gjuice.com
PRICE: $53.95
REQUIREMENTS: iPhone or dockable iPod
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3gjuice
March 08, 2009 at 4:32am
You charge the 3GJUICE with the included USB-cable or use your iPhone/iPod charger. It uses a high quality lion polymer battery, which has 1800 mAh, 1A peak level and OFF button so you can leave the battery in your glove department for months without losing energy at all.
The product is made by a technology expert from Holland, search the New York Times for 3GJUICE to find out the whole story.
Charging your iPhone will never take longer then 2,5 hours. More detailed reviews on Amazon, search for 3GJUICE. Or go to www.3gjuice.com.
captbill_98
March 07, 2009 at 8:20pm
Is it better than the Mophie which costs nearly twice as much?
How much time does it add to your discharged battery? I realize the answer to that depends on your usage, but give some indication.
I would also like to know how this thing is charged.
Reviews like your's above are pretty useless, and a better description would make your "Bottom Line" something worth reading rather than the thing of little value it is in its present state.


















