Friday, December 29, 2006

PSP with external battery

PSP Battery

Just imagine... You're about to pass the final level of your favorite PSP game, and your battery dies! What now? You could finally come out of your room and eat for the first time in 6 days…or you can have a back up plan!

The HotGadget PSP external battery gives you 10 to 12 hours of extended playtime without having to lug around a large battery pack. The battery connects to the bottom of the PSP, and its sleek black color matches the gaming unit…SCORE!

Unlike most other PSP external batteries, this one doesn't have wires, a bulky battery pack, or cords. Sure you can pay $9.99 for an external battery pack that has a 10 ft cord to carry around, or you can get the HG PSP battery that is sleek, portable, and well designed. Our pack doesn't take a trip to the gym to carry it around. From one gamer to another…this is the way to go!

Charge the external battery exactly like the internal battery. Plug the original PSP charger into the bottom of the PSP external battery, and give it about 4 hours. When charging the PSP external battery, the LED lights on the battery will remain lit until charging is complete. Anytime during use of the PSP, press the LED button (on the bottom of the battery) to see how much power remains. The number of lights will tell you how strong the power is (on a scale of 1 to 4)..

A cool bonus that comes with the battery is a back clip that allows you to rest the PSP in the upright position. Super cool for watching movies!

So grab some coffee ….it's going to be a long night!

Specs:

  • Output Voltage-5.0V
  • Capacity-15 Watts
  • Charging Time- 4 to 6 hours
  • Working Time- 10 to 12 hours
  • Dimensions: 2.2 x 3.38 x 14.47 cm

How to install the PSP external battery:

  • Plug the PSP external battery's DC jack into the socket on the PSP unit
  • Rotate the PSP external battery to hook onto the PSP unit (The only bummer is that the battery pack blocks the headphone jack, but the rest of the design makes up for that)

How to install the PSP external battery back clip:

  • Hook the clip from the bottom of the PSP external battery to the top of the PSP unit

How to understand the LED panel:

  • The first red light indicates the charging status
  • When you push and hold the LED button on your PSP external battery, the LED panel will show you the remaining battery capacity:
    • -4 LED lights: Full capacity
    • -3 LED lights: 75 % capacity
    • -2 LED lights: 50% capacity
    • -1 LED lights: 25% capacity

How to charge the PSP external battery:

  • Plug the original PSP charger into the bottom of the PSP external battery
  • The LED display panel will remain fully lit during the charging process, and will go dark once charging is complete
  • Charging the external battery takes approx 4-6 hours, and approx 2 more hours when connected to the PSP unit (because it charges the internal battery as well)

How to release the PSP external battery from the unit:

  • If you have the backing clip on the unit, remove it first
  • Rotate the external battery to release from the unit
  • Unplug the external battery from the PSP DC jack
Price: $ 49.99

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