YoGen’s Mobile Charger is Powered By…You

Posted on 05 January 2010 by


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As great as all of our mobile devices are, they still rely on batteries…which are often drained when we need them the most.  Sure, there are plenty of products to help zap another charge in an emergency; but they often rely on being charged up beforehand. YoGen’s launching their own “Green” mobile charging solution at CES that aims to get you out of any sticky situation where you need to charge up your devices.

Using good ol’ “human power” you just pull on the cord for a few minutes to charge your phone, bluetooth headsets, eReaders, GPS, etc.  Whether you just want to keep an emergency charger in the car, or you need a reliable way to make sure you’re prepared during the next  trip or outdoor adventure, the YoGen charger won’t leave you stranded.

Product Features:

Sophisticated Technology

* Patented alternator technology
* Innovative pull/release mechanism

Simple to use

* Instantly generate power
* LED indicatorshows actual charging
* Changeable device connector tips
* Easy operating instructions

Portable and Durable

* Lightweight: 98 grams
* Compact size: 55 mm x 90 mm, 23 mm thick (2.1″ x 3.5″, 0.9″ thick)
* Electric output via built-in mini-USB port
* Includes a master cable with changeable connection tips
* Solid grip, break-resistant housing

Practical Usage

* Travel
* Hiking and Camping
* Survival and weather preparedness kits
* Hunting and Fishing
* A must when active and on the go
* Power is generated with the first pull.
* Charges devices with only a few minutes of pull/release time.
* YoGen’s® patented technology charges most mobile devices.
* YoGen’s® ‘charge/time ratio’ is similar to standard AC wall chargers.

If you’re attending CES, be sure to check out YoGen’s booth (4821 N, North Hall – Las Vegas Convention Center) for some, ahem, hands-on demos of their mobile charging solution.

YoGen is available in Black or Clear for $39.99.

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