Gear Diary USBFever Releases Card Type Emergency Charger for iPhone/iPod photoEver have a busy day where it’s never really convenient to sit down and find a charger for your iPhone? Ever sit down on a transcontinental flight only to find out your iPod doesn’t have as much juice left as you thought? Ever wish you had a cable handy to charge or sync your device? Well, USBFever has the right tool for you that does all of this: the Card Type Emergency Charger for iPhone/iPod.

Featuring an emergency charger capability with its own internal 400mAh battery and housed in an 87 x 56mm case only 7mm thick, the Emergency Charger can re-energize your iPod or iPhone and keep it running in a pinch without adding extra physical drag to your gear. Besides its charge capability, the Card Type Emergency Charger also boasts a data cable for mobile iOS devices for syncing data and permits charging from any standard USB charger. In addition, the Emergency Charger card also possesses an LED torch-light to help illuminate an area in dark conditions.

The charger supports the following devices:

  • iPhone 4S
  •  iPhone 4
  •  iPhone 3GS
  •  iPhone 3G
  •  iPhone 2G
  •  iPod Touch 1G
  •  iPod Touch 2G
  •  iPod Touch 3rd Gen
  •  iPod Nano 5th Gen
  •  IPod Nano 4G

USBFever Card Type Emergency Charger

MSRP: $11.99

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A senior software tester and network admin for a small hi-tech multimedia company that produces a number of online applications for several tech giants. Bryan got his professional start in PC technology when he discovered research PhDs in his second job out of college were not very computer savvy. The one upshot of working in that lab is that he met his future wife there, a fellow science geek as well. Bryan has been hooked on computers since his Commodore 64 days, when absurd amounts of was spent entering pages on machine language code for equally absurd simple games. Back in 2005 Bryan received an Axim X51v as a Christmas gift and he has been fiddling with mobile tech ever since. He recently joined the legions of iPhone enthusiasts where phones are concerned, but has dabbled with Blackberry, WebOS and Windows Phone OSes as well. When not busying himself with tech-oriented tasks Bryan likes spend time cooking (he has over 90 cookbooks, yet still jumps on the internet to find culinary info), reading, working in his garden, calligraphy, and spending time with his wife, two sons, two cats and a miscellaneous dog.