Cheero is Bringing its DANBOARD Mobile Chargers to the US Market

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cheero, USA has just announced its new Power Plus version of the DANBOARD mobile charging device, packing 10,400 mAh of battery power into a small, and mighty cute package. Also available is the DANBOARD Mini, which is no slouch, packing 6,000 mAh of batter power. Cheero’s DANBOARD mobile battery packs are now available on Amazon.

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These adorable mobile battery packs are based on the popular Japanese anime character, who is made out of carboard boxes. If you’re wondering what the heck does “mAh” stand for…you’re not alone. It’s a measure of battery capacity. To put this into perspective, the 10,400 mAh DANBOARD Power Plus can recharge your iPhone up to 5 times, while the 6,000 mAh DANBOARD Mini can recharge your iPhone up to 2.5 times. These mobile battery packs work with almost any popular gadget that uses USB cables for charging, including iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets, and Windows Mobile devices.

The DANBOARD mobile chargers make fantastic graduation gifts for those students or young professionals who are always on the go and don’t have constant access to their household power receptacles. And they only cost between $30 and $50, so they won’t set you back too much either.  Who doesn’t want a cute mobile charger to keep their power-hungry smartphones juiced up?

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