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About the same capacity as the gearjuices, I think, but $5 a piece and with AC output. I think they have lower current, and lack the bundle of USB power adapters.

These might go fast, though.

Should be hot for powering external HDDs, or keeping NITs powered. (Perfect for long geohashes...)
 

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I bought a 2-pack last time Woot had these up, and I've been well pleased. They hold charge for a long time. They provide both AC and DC power, but I'd recommend using a USB adapter rather than an AC adapter for better efficiency.
 
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These should be great!
I just bought 6. A good price is $15 EACH, 6 cost me $35.
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if only the AC adapter (for charging the battery) would switch between 120v and 240v..... i really dont understand why they include only a 120v adapter for something that is obviously designed for travel - its a major flaw with this product. all my external hard drives, phones, projectors, laptops switch automatically....
 
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