I am not huge supporter of Chinese products. But one of my basic requirement is charging my mobile phone on the move like in train or at any railway station. In India, only one socket is provided in one compartment, and in one compartment around 72 people travel, and when socket is away from my berth then I can't prefer to leave my phone on charging socket, as any one can take it away.
In my search of solution of this problem, I came across this amazing charger, which is quite simple in made and is made in china. Its light, and best thing is that it can charge anything have terminals. Charge your camera, phone etc etc by removing battery
from the system, and then connecting battery to this charger, and then leave it on the socket. Now, you are tension free. As battery cost quite low, even thugs don't try to steal it, as they won't get anything after selling it in the market. I use a Nokia phone while traveling, and i have purchased three additional batteries of my phone.
If one battery gives up, I replace it with other one, and keep the discharged battery on charge while traveling in train. It may happen that, you may not find electricity in certain part of the world for few days. In such situation, carrying extra battery is the smartest move, which one can do. One battery will approximately survive for a day. So having four batteries will ensure that your phone will stay alive for good four to five days. Five days is sufficient for anyone to find a town having electricity where you can again recharge your phone batteries to full.
SMART TRAVELERS MAKE THEIR OWN WAYS!!!
In my search of solution of this problem, I came across this amazing charger, which is quite simple in made and is made in china. Its light, and best thing is that it can charge anything have terminals. Charge your camera, phone etc etc by removing battery
from the system, and then connecting battery to this charger, and then leave it on the socket. Now, you are tension free. As battery cost quite low, even thugs don't try to steal it, as they won't get anything after selling it in the market. I use a Nokia phone while traveling, and i have purchased three additional batteries of my phone.
If one battery gives up, I replace it with other one, and keep the discharged battery on charge while traveling in train. It may happen that, you may not find electricity in certain part of the world for few days. In such situation, carrying extra battery is the smartest move, which one can do. One battery will approximately survive for a day. So having four batteries will ensure that your phone will stay alive for good four to five days. Five days is sufficient for anyone to find a town having electricity where you can again recharge your phone batteries to full.
SMART TRAVELERS MAKE THEIR OWN WAYS!!!
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