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Tuesday, 17 August 2010 00:00

PADACS UltraChargeAustralian technology brand PADACS has extended its run of innovative product releases with the launch of UltraCharge, a portable power supply unit for the iPad, iPhone 4 and 98 per cent of current mobile devices.

Costing $119.95, the PADACS UltraCharge is a 12000mAh (milliampere-hour) lithium polymer battery that can charge two mobile devices simultaneously. Taking four to five hours to charge, it can charge notebooks for 2-4 hours; iPhones for 5-6 hours or the iPad for 15-20 hours.

As well as the above devices, the UltraCharge can charge Pods and PSPs plus mobile handsets from Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung, LG and HTC. Covering 98 per cent of mobile devices on the market, the UltraCharge achieves this remarkable range of connectivity through a USB cable with four adapters.

The UltraCharge package contains the mobile accessory charger, a power adapter, a DC output cable, the USB output cable with four adapters (USB to USB; USB to DC; USB to mini USB; and USB to iPhone/iPad) and a travel pouch. Weighing just 398 grams, the PADACS UltraCharge measures 150x80x24mm.

PCRange CEO Raaj Menon said the PADACS UltraCharge solved major problems for people on the move. “The arrival of the iPad means people often have more than one device to charge,” he said.

PADACS UltraCharge with cables“It’s a real pain to carry about multiple chargers or to mess around sequentially charging devices with a single charger. The UltraCharge gets rid of all that grief in one convenient, portable unit. As well as letting you charge two devices when you’re travelling, it gives your notebook extra running time if you’re on a plane.

“A really nice feature is its intelligent charging, with an LED display showing the power level, so you never overcharge your device. Even better, it means your iPhone battery doesn’t have to go flat again.”

Distributed nationally by PCRange through the www.padacs.com website, PADACS offers high quality, low-cost products that allow iPhone 4 and iPad users to get even more value from their devices. Recent PADACS releases for the iPad/iPhone include:

  • PADACS Mini Bluetooth Keyboard ($69.95), a slick pocket-sized QWERTY keyboard that works with an iPad, an iPhone 4; an iPhone 3G running iOS4; Sony PlayStation3 plus handsets running Nokia Symbian S60, Google Android and Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 or higher.
  • PADACS GlareGuard for iPhone 4 ($12.95) which protects the screen and reduces glare
  • PADACS ScreenGuard for iPhone 4 ($11.95), a clear, anti-scratch screen protector.

PADACS products are available from www.padacs.com. You can also stay up to date with new PADACS accessory releases for iPad and iPhone by following PADACS on Twitter at http://twitter.com/padacs.

Review units for Australian journalists are available on request

Two-week loan units of PADACS accessories are available for Australian journalists who are doing product reviews. Please contact John Harris on 08 8431 4000 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to request a review unit. Please direct any requests for international review units to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

About PADACS www.padacs.com

PADACS is an Australian company that specialises in the design and development of accessories for the iPad and iPhone 4. Committed to providing customers with quality, stylish products, PADACS works closely with its partners to deliver products that will enhance the user's iPad and iPhone 4 experience. A broad range of products in a variety of styles ensures iPad and iPhone 4 users will find the right accessories to benefit their device and reflect their personality. PADACS currently ships its products throughout the US, Canada and Australia.

For media assistance, call John Harris at Impress Media Australia on 08 8431 4000 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

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