The Energizer – Energi To Go Review

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The EnergizerEnergi To Go” emergency charger for mobile devices and cellular phones is a gadget falls into the “When I need it, I really need it!” category.

The premise is simple: Load the device with two AA batteries (Energizer recommends their Lithium batteries, but it works with any type of AA), plug in their cable, then attach to your mobile phone or PDA, and voila! The LED lights up, and you’re charging. (The speed and quantity of power charging will depend on the type of AA battery used.)

Energizer has different packages with specific cables for a variety of cellular phones (Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, and Sprint), but the one that’s most useful to me is the mini USB connector, which works with Windows Mobile devices and Blackberries. If you have a non-mini USB cellular phone, I recommend buying this at a store to test that your phone works with the available adapters. The packaging is cleverly designed so that the plugs stick out. you can try the available adapters with your mobile phone before you buy it.

My only negative on this device is that, particularly in low light situations, it’s difficult to see the polarity of the two battery slots. (My low-tech solution for this was drawing a “+” and “-“on the outside of the plastic battery case with a Sharpie marker!) And one caveat is that you do not want to store the AA batteries inside the device. they will lose their charge over time.

The “Energi To Go” is great for ordinary as well as emergency situations, and especially useful for international flights. The charger case is plastic but solidly made, and I expect it and the cable will hold up well to extensive use. The Energi To Go is now a permanent addition to my briefcase, and a favorite gift for friends who rely on their Blackberry or WinMobile device to be charged and ready for use at all times.

The Energizer?”Energi To Go” is available many drugstores, office supply stores, and online retailers such as Amazon.com.
MSRP: $19.95
What I Like: Easy and convenient device charging on the go
What Needs Improvement:?In low light it is difficult to see the polarity of the two battery slots; batteries stored inside the device will lose their charge over time

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3 Comments on "The Energizer – Energi To Go Review"

  1. Chris Magnusson | March 20, 2007 at 8:36 pm |

    I’ve been seeing these in one of the local grocery stores forever. The only reason I haven’t bought one yet is because shortly before I saw them initially, I had purchased an AA battery adapter from Pocket PC Techs.

  2. Anyone seen an actual review on these with tech info and results data? My ‘Batteries Plus’ store won’t carry these because they say they don’t work well and eat quickly through batteries.

  3. Ellen Beeman | March 21, 2007 at 9:53 pm |

    Technical specs on this product aren’t really relevant… it’s entirely dependent on the type of battery used. The gizmo itself is just a means of transferring the charge from the AA batteries to your phone.

    As for this working well… depends on what you need! I’d never use these on a daily basis, because yes, it’ll chew through AA batteries quite quickly, but if the alternative is a dead phone or no PDA for a cross-country flight, then the battery adapter is very handy.

    —Ellen

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