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Description
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New Trent iCarrier 12000mAh 2A&1A Heavy Duty Dual-Port Charger
The iCarrier packs an impressive 12,000mAh of power and has a hefty life span of 500 charge cycles. The iCarrier boasts dual charge ports-2.1A and 1A-that allow you to charge your tablet and smartphone at the same time. With its sturdy build, fingerprint-resistant black matte finish, and simple yet portable design, this model of our portable batteries is especially durable. Includes a 10-month product warranty.
Compatible with Majority of Smartphones
Apple: iPhone 5 / New iPad with Retina display / iPad 2 / iPad / iPhone 4S / iPhone 4 / iPhone 3GS / iPod Touch / Samsung Galaxy Note / Galaxy S3 / Galaxy S2 / Galaxy Nexus / all other Samsung smartphones / HTC Evo Shift 4G / Incredible S / Sensation XL / Thunderbolt / EVO 3D / EVO 4G / all other HTC smartphones / Motorola Razr / Atrix / Bionic / Droid X / Droid X2 / Triumph / all other Motorola smartphones / Blackberry Tour/ Storm 2 / Curve / Bold / all other Blackberry smartphones
Tablet Compatibility
Nook COLOR, Nexus 7, Galaxy Note, most other compatible 5V tablets (some tablets require the Galaxy converter cable to charge - included)
Specs
Specs
- Battery capacity: 12000mAh @3.7V (44.4Wh)
- iCarrier Full Recharge Time: 8-10 hours
- iCarrier Lifespan: 500 charge cycles - Input: 5V/2A
- Dimensions: 3.9"*3.6"*1.1" / 99mm*91mm*28mm
New Trent is a trademark of New Trent Inc. The IMP120D iCarrier is exclusively marketed by authorized reseller iDealpoint on Amazon.com. Be sure to find our logo on both the product and package to ensure our 10-month product warranty.
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The IMP1000 is the second NEW Trent battery pack I've owned and used. I've used (and reviewed) the previous model (IMP880) for several months now. This review will be written from the perspective of comparison of these two models.Pros:1. Capacity... 11000 mAh is simply enormous, and provides "charge it and forget it for at least a week" use for any purpose I can foresee. I've been running the IMP1000 on its initial charge for a week now (usage details in "review section", below) and have just gone from medium to low on the capacity LED's.2. Finish/durability... I noted in my review of the IMP880 that the rubberized coating was not durable; even though I handled it carefully, it was worn away easily (particularly at the pack's edges). The hard, glossy, color-molded-in finish of the IMP1000 should fare much better. Time will tell, but so far, so good.3. Ease of use... No "long press vs. short press" power button functions. I haven't had any trouble... |
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I just received my IMP1000 from New Trent earlier this week. I was looking for a reliable way to easily charge my iphone and ipad when traveling, especially on long flights. This seems to be the device to bring along. I recently flew overseas with their IMP880 and it performed wonderfully. I was looking for a bit greater capacity though, because I use both an iphone (was the 3g, now the 4) and the ipad, and wanted to be able to charge both of them when I don't have access to an electrical outlet.The unit's size is great for traveling. It's about the same size and weight of a portable hard drive, which these days means it's small and will easily slip into a briefcase, overnight bag, purse, etc. The retractable cord makes it easy to hook up with the mobile device without any strain on the connections.The unit's indicator light is simple to see and determine the amount of charge remaining. While charging the unit itself those lights let you know the progress. And... |
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I read David's review and agree with his analysis. I also own the IMP880, and have given the IMP500 as gifts. These battery packs are all great, just pick the size/capacity you need. The IMP1000 is certainly the simplest to use, and has the most capacity. The directions are well-written, and have tips for prolonging the life of the battery. 5 Stars. |
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