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March 5, 2009 8:33 AM PST

Recharge gizmos on the run for $29 shipped

by Rick Broida

Power your portable devices for hours with Tekkeon's dirt-cheap travel charger.

(Credit: Amazon)

Tired of running out of juice when you're on the run? The Tekkeon TekCharge MP1800 is a rechargeable portable battery pack that supplies power to phones, MP3 players, Bluetooth headsets, and other mobile devices.

It normally sells for around $45, but Amazon is selling the Tekkeon TekCharge for $28.99 with free shipping.

The charger comes with seven adapter tips for use with most kinds of mobile phones, but you can also use the USB cable that came with your iPod, Zune, or other device. In other words, it's almost universally compatible, provided that your gizmo can be charged via USB.

The TekCharge sports a status meter that shows available power, a voltage regulator to prevent damage to devices and batteries, and even a flashlight, in case you get stuck in the dark. It comes with a drawstring carrying case too.

Just one oversight: Tekkeon doesn't supply an AC adapter for charging the TekCharge itself (which takes about six hours, according to CNET's mostly positive review). For that, you need a USB port or a wall plug that supplies power to USB devices.

If you can overlook that annoying inconvenience, you should find the TekCharge a very welcome travel companion. Although it is compact enough to slip into a bag or even pocket, it delivers hours upon hours of extra talk time, video viewing, audio playback, and more.

Rick Broida, a technology writer for nearly 20 years, is the author of more than a dozen books. In addition to writing CNET's The Cheapskate blog, he oversees BNET's Business Hacks. Rick is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CBS Interactive. Disclosure. Deals found on The Cheapskate are subject to availability, expiration, and other terms determined by sellers. Follow Rick on Twitter at cheapskateblog.
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by dizzygill March 5, 2009 11:59 AM PST
I use the PPCTechs USB Mobile Power Pack. Though it doesn't have the flashlight feature, it otherwise packs a 4400 mAH wallop (400 more that the Techeon). The only gadget I have that doesn't like it (and I have plenty) is my Motorola phone, but they do something wacky with the USB connection to bias toward their branded accessories. The Techeon beats it a bit in price, but not by much and 400 extra mAH is a lot in the world these work for.
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by MCVanOLinda March 5, 2009 2:02 PM PST
I use a Black & Decker Pocket PowerŪ Cordless/Rechargeable Power Supply which is similar (although no flashlight) and supplies portable AC & USB power to mobile electronics. I think I bought it on sale a few months ago at Buy.com for $9.99 with free shipping. Cannot find a good review on it, but it has worked well for me with a Creative mp3 player and Motorola Q9m.

http://www.blackanddecker.com/ProductGuide/Product-Details.aspx?ProductID=17060
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