Saturday, January 24, 2015

Power Theory Credit Card-Sized External Battery Charger Review

Well, let's get right down to this. I honestly wasn't expecting this tiny little thing to do much for my Samsung Galaxy S5. My phone seems to require so much juice in order to charge. At least this is the impression I get from other chargers I've owned, which can not get my charging percentage too high.

I was selected to receive this product free, in exchange for my honest review. Like I said, my expectations weren't too high, but I was still trying to be optimistic. Upon reviewing the contents of the package, I found, the ever so thin power card, a charge cord, and an apple adapter, (for use with iPhones 6, 5s, 5c, 5, and iPad Mini.) I put my power card to charge, and used up my phones battery, so that when the power card was ready, I'd charge up my phone with it.






My phone was down to 10% The power card was fully charged, so I gave it a try. In about an hour or so, the light on the power card had started blinking, indicating the charger was about to die. I checked my phone not expecting to see much of a change, but surprisingly, my phone made it all the way up to 82%. I honestly couldn't believe that such a small, little thing, so slim in size, actually powered up my device more than enough to use for the rest of the day. I looked over at my husband, who wasn't expecting me to give him the results I did. I told him, I was at 82%, and he was just as surprised as I was.





I can not say enough about how neat this charger is. If you're looking for a charger, that will not take up too much room in your purse, or something you can throw in your back pocket, then you're in luck with this thing. There is no need to carry around extra cables, or wires. This thing is ready to go with the built in micro-USB cable, and the apple adapter (if necessary.) Funny, I just had a thought. For ladies who love carrying around a small clutch, this is perfect for you. It's so light and slim, that you can stick it in your small bag, or wallet, and recharge your phone when necessary. Absolutely neat if you ask me.

You can find the Power Theory Power Card on Amazon.com, it retails for $16.95, and can definitely get you a good charge. Click the link down below, and check out the reviews. Hubby and I both recommend it.

Power Theory PowerCard

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