I always buy the one with 2 USB ports in the end. You never know when you
will need to hook up a second thing to charge. I have had good luck with
Belkin but there are a lot of good brands. The last time I was in Walmart,
they had several choices.
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 10:56 AM, jiminmanjr <jiminmanjr@yahoo.com> wrote:
> **
>
>
> Being someone who travels a great deal for work, I usually have my "bag of
> tricks" stocked and ready to go.
>
> However, I recently got caught without my iPhone 5 car charger. I had used
> my phone on the airplane, and went I got to the rental car I needed the
> iPhone for GPS. Fortunately I still had a decent battery left, and could
> plug in later at the hotel.
>
> I have seen these "purse charger" things that look like a lipstick tube,
> with a USB port on one end. If your device has a low battery, and you do
> not have your regular charger, then you plug into this and it transfers
> power to your device.
>
> Has anyone used one of these chargers before? Any words of warning or
> recommendation? I'm considering keeping one as a back-up, but I have read
> some reviews about damaged batteries, lack of full charge, etc.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Jim
>
>
>
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