- Combines a 100 Watt inverter with a lightweight, high-output lithium-ion battery pack
- 3-prong AC outlet charges or powers cell phone, IPod , BlackBerry or video camera
- Provides up to 2 hours of extended run time for laptop
- Temperature, overload and low-battery voltage shutdown protection
- Rechargeable from vehicle or home
Product Description
The Duracell PowerSource Mobile 100 is a compact rechargeable source of portable power for AC and USB-powered devices. It will extend the runtime of mobile electronics such as an iPod, BlackBerry, video camera, cell phone, and can provide up to two hours of extended runtime for your laptop. The Duracell PowerSource Mobile 100 has one AC outlet and two USB charge ports, so you can run or charge multiple devices simultaneously. You no longer have to carry extra cords, chargers and device-specific batteries.Amazon.com
The Duracell Powersource Mobile 100 is a revolutionary new stand-alone power solution for the traveler on-the-go. Employing a powerful battery pack and having both AC and USB outlets, you’ll never find yourself without a convenient power source for all your mobile electronics. Duracell Powersource Mobile 100 makes carrying multiple cords, chargers, and device-specific batteries a thing of the past.
![]() Duracell Powersource Mobile 100 runs multiple devices for hours. |
Packed with Features
The Duracell Powersource Mobile 100 is packed with features that will keep you up and running while you are out-and-about. It combines a capable 100-watt power inverter with a powerful 4 amp-hour lithium-ion battery pack. Lithium-ion batteries are well renowned for their light weight, reliable rechargability, and a remarkably slow loss of power when not in use. This means long-lasting power will be ready to go when you are. The 100-watt inverter is paired with a grounded AC outlet and two USB sockets. It is strong enough to recharge your equipment’s batteries and provide power for nearly all of your electronic needs –it can even power many small appliances. The included lightweight AC charging adapter will recharge the unit from any household electrical outlet. The DC charging cable allows for recharging via any vehicle cigarette-lighter outlet or compatible airplane connector. LED indicators signal on/off and battery charge status, so you’ll always know how much power remains.
Perfect for Travelers
Duracell’s Powersource Mobile 100 is ideal for those who frequently travel. If your laptop battery runs low or you need more play time with your MP3 player, portable gaming console or DVD player, just connect your device into the AC outlet and keep going. It can power your equipment directly, or simply recharge the batteries. The two USB ports will keep your BlackBerry, iPaq, Palm, or iPod devices charged and ready to go when you need them the most. Additionally, you can plug the unit in and recharge multiple devices indefinitely. The mighty battery provides up to 2 additional hours of runtime for a laptop, 12 hours of playtime for a PlayStation Portable, and an amazing 44 additional hours of music for an iPod. BlackBerry devices get 34 more days of standby, while standard mobile phones gain 12 additional days. The Powersource Mobile 100 not only frees you from carrying extra cords and batteries, but it saves you money as well as space in your bags.
Duracell Powersource Mobile 100 Protects Your Equipment
The Duracell Powersource Mobile 100 has several features to keep both you and your devices safe. Over-temperature shutdown keeps the unit from overheating under extreme conditions and prevents fires. The overload shutdown ensures that the unit’s battery does not become damaged from over-charging. Low-battery voltage shutdown turns the unit off when there is insufficient energy to power your devices, keeping the internal circuitry of your mobile electronics safe from harm. An included Electronic Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter immediately terminates power if the unit is exposed to water or other liquids that could cause a short circuit. The Powersource Mobile 100 also comes with a one-year warranty.
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5 Responses
This unit charges my two ipods and my camera as I expected it would. It would not charge my friend’s iPhone through the USB port although it would charge through the iPhone AC adapter. It extended my laptop by 30 to 45 minutes — I had expected more. One thing I didn’t like is that when the device itself is plugged into AC, it will not charge anything.
Rating: 3 / 5
Posted on May 29th, 2010 at 10:49 pm
Good product, it has done all I expected, powered my Dell Latitide D630 for a bit over 2 hours, so that gives me plenty of battery power on the go.
Also since is can work as a inverter with plane and car adapter, it’s perfect for me. The 2 USB ports also are great you can charge your phone or any other gadget and laptop, it’s great!
If you’re looking for a nice product for multiple uses, this is it.
;-) hope this review helped.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on May 29th, 2010 at 11:19 pm
I like that this product uses lithium cells instead of NiMH but, for the price, the Black & Decker CPI100B is better choice, as low as $38.
UPDATE: Price for Duracell dropped to $42 so I bought one. Big disappointment… shipped from from NY company which scared me and… sure enough, it just arrived and it’s USED, not new as advertised. This is the second time amazon has led me to do business with cheats from NY state.
Rating: 1 / 5
Posted on May 30th, 2010 at 1:14 am
Some people don’t know the details about power supplies like this. This one requires a long answer.
The PowerSource will provide about 45 Watt Hours. It has a limit of 60 watts from the battery and 80 watts from the 12 volt input. It has a 100 Watt surge limit for a short time.
Translation: the run time depends on your computer and the existing charge level when you plug it in to the PowerSource.
If your laptop batteries are run down, the PowerSource probably will NOT operate it.
If you remove the batteries it may work. It may also work to charge with the laptop off.
If you run it with the 12 volt input it may operate your laptop.
The reason for this is; your laptop uses twice as much power to run if it charges the batteries at the same time.
It will work, if you plug the laptop into the PowerSource before you run down the batteries.
I tested my HP dual core laptop watching movies over the WIFI link. It ran 1 hour and 35 minutes on the PowerSource then 2 and a half hour on its own batteries. Same test, next day, same results.
This would be 4 hours on an airline flight. It will power a Zune or IPod for a long time.
The more powerful the laptop, the shorter the battery life. Your mileage may vary.
It includes a special plug that work on some airlines power jacks.
Many smart phones use a specially wired charger to charge from the wall and will only charge from a computer IF the computer has a data connection to the smart phone. A different USB cable will not help, unless it is wired special. A cheat that works on some Smart Phones is to plug it in then reboot the smart phone.
I recommend it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on May 30th, 2010 at 2:47 am
I have a DS and a PSP and both worked fine with it. I had a little bit of trouble trying to charge my iRiver Clix via the USB port, but I think it might just be the software with the Clix. When my Clix has power and I plug it in, it just says USB connected but it won’t charge. However, if I drain all the power from the Clix then it will charge because it never goes into the Clix OS. It is what it is; portable power. It does tend to get a bit toasty when it’s being used, so hopefully you have a little leg room where you use it. It is actually smaller than I thought it would be: 5.5 x 3.25 x 1.5 (approximately).
Rating: 4 / 5
Posted on May 30th, 2010 at 5:40 am
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