Universal Chargers

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  • Author Jodi Albert
  • Published September 21, 2010
  • Word count 418

Aren’t you tired of having to pack your mobile phone charger, camera charger and your MP3 charger before you leave on holiday? Don’t you sometimes wish your life could be made easier by having just one charger for all your electronic devices? Whilst there is no charger available yet for all devices, there are universal multi-chargers available that can charge several of your electronic items, all at once. In the same way, universal chargers are available for certain products like laptops, mobile phones and even cars- these universal chargers will charge almost any brand and make of the same, essentially lightening your load.

Universal multi-chargers can be used as spares or even replacements and are ideal for travelling purposes as they reduce the space and weight taken by carrying along multiple chargers. Universal chargers can be used at home or work via a single wall outlet; in your car while you’re on the road via a car lighter socket or while flying, such as, universal chargers for laptops.

Unlike universal chargers for say laptops or mobile phones, universal multi-chargers power both of various products and brands. They are simple to use- you can charge a wide range of devices by simply selecting and connecting the appropriate adapter head of the device from a pack of connector tips and then connect this to the universal charger. Universal chargers are capable of powering up to half a dozen devices simultaneously and can charge various mobile phones, PDA, MP3 Player, GPS, portable gaming console, iPhone, iPod Bluetooth earphones, cameras, camcorders, DVD players, electric shavers and much more. Furthermore, if you want to upgrade your devices you simply need to buy the matching tip which can be bought for a small proportion of the cost of the device’s charger, saving you money.

The trend of moving to a universal charger is not just cost effective but also an advantage to the environment as it reduces the amount of waste, since fewer chargers have to be used and hence less discarded. This makes universal chargers an environmentally friendly solution as they can potentially lead up to a 50 percent reduction in standby energy consumption and cut greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the manufacture of chargers. In fact, by January 2012 most mobile phone companies such as LG, Motorola, Nokia, Qualcomm, Samsung and Sony Ericsson will support the universal charger. Universal chargers are available with interchangeable UK, European, American and Australian AC plug bases so you can use your universal charger worldwide.

To learn more on universal chargers, click here http://www.power-chargers.com

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