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  GeekPod 6600 (formerly Geekpod 110) - for iPad, iPhone, iPod and most other 5V Devices
  GeekPod 100  - 100 Hour Per Charge External iPhone and iPod Battery Pack
 
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Description Technical Specs Article: Prolong iPod battery life
 
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Super Long Life  (120+ Hours Per Charge)
Lithium iPhone, iPod Battery
- GeekPod 6600 -

Now recharges and powers all Apple iPad models with your devices original USB cable.
  • NOW includes the USB Socket cable, which converts the D/C output to a USB port, and allows you to charge most 5V devices, with your device's original USB cable.
  • Powers devices which require Mini-USB connector with the optional Cable.  
  • Powers most cell phones and PDAs w/optional Mobile Tips Pack. (sold separately)
  • Powers and recharges the Apple iPad with your devices original USB cable.
  • Also powers the Sony PSP for 20+ hours with the optional PSP Cable for GeekPod. (sold separately).
  • Powers the Nintendo DS Lite, Game Boy Micro, Game Boy Advance SP and Nintendo DS with the special custom connector & cable (sold separately). 
  • Includes a 1 Year Pro-Rated Warranty and a 30 day return option (restocking fees apply).

 
Compatible with the newest iPod Nano 4GB & 8GB, iPod touch 8GB and 16GB, iPod classic 80GB and 160GB) Also compatible with 30GB & 60GB & 80GB iPod Video & 2GB & 4GB & 8GB iPod nano models
 
Recharges and powers all the Apple iPhones! The iPhone internal battery  has a capacity of 1400mAh which translates into approximately 2 hrs. of actual iPhone video playback time per charge where the GeekPod 6600 has a capacity of 6600mAh which translates into a total of approximately 15-20 hrs. of actual iPhone video playback time per charge. The internal iPhone battery is rated at 400 full charge and discharge cycles where the GeekPod 6600 is rated at 500 full charge and discharge cycles. If your iPhone requires service only because the battery’s ability to hold an electrical charge has diminished, Apple will repair your iPhone for a service fee of $79, plus $6.95 shipping and who knows how long of a wait without your iPhone. Instead of that Apple option why not use the less expensive and longer life GeekPod 6600 solution which will also preserve the lifespan of your internal iPhone battery whenever used?
 
Also recharges and powers most cell phones on the market such as the Motorola RAZR, Motorola Q, Blackberry, Nokia 6061,6030, Samsung C417,D407 and many more phones with the optional 'Mobile Tips Pack' available with a compatibility list in the Battery Pack Accessories section or viewable at: http://tinyurl.com/mk9sc
 
Now also powers the following Portable Game Players with the optional cables & tips also available in the Battery Pack Accessories section:
 
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS Lite
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Micro
Sony PSP
 
 
The GeekPod is a high density lithium-ion external iPod battery pack smaller than the size of a deck of cards that will power your iPod for over 120 hours of audio run time and up to 20 hours of video run time per charge.
 
The tiny iPod battery pack is only 3.2 x 2.3 x 1 inches yet it packs a wallop of juice (6,600 mAh) for your iPod!!! That's the same as adding to your iPod an additional 4-5 internal iPod batteries!
 
This iPod battery pack powers your internal iPod battery while simultaneously powering your iPod the same way as if it was docked. This iPod battery also, powers most cell phones and PDAs with the optional mobile tips pack. The optional mobile tips pack accessory is sold separately and is available during your shopping cart checkout.
 
This iPod battery pack also powers the Nintendo DS Lite, Game Boy Micro, Game Boy Advance SP and Nintendo DS with the special custom connector cables sold separately.
  

Introduction to the GeekPod 6600
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Prolong iPod battery life

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With an iPod in hand, you're ready to jump aboard a cross-country flight. Yet you're stuck in the cheap seats, so you don't have a power outlet, as the passengers at the front of the plane do. How can you keep your iPod continuously pumping out tunes, or help it last through enough video that you can avoid the in-flight movie? Charge ahead with these power-saving and battery-enhancement tips.

Preserving power

You can't fight physics. All batteries eventually lose their charge. However, there are things you can do to squeeze the most minutes of play time from your iPod.

Put It on Hold Accidentally activating your iPod is easy if the play button rubs against something while it's inside your pocket or bag. Unless you plan to use your iPod right away, engage the Hold switch so it doesn't play when you're not listening.

Switch Off Nonessentials Your iPods backlighting, equalizer, and Sound Check features all consume power. You can't avoid using backlighting when viewing pictures or video, but you don't need it for listening to music. The equalizer (the tone controls built into the iPod) and Sound Check (a feature that attempts to make all music files play back at the same volume) also accelerate battery drain, though not to the same degree as backlighting.

If you've added equalizer effects to songs in iTunes (by clicking on the Equalizer button at the bottom of the window and applying one of the settings), it's easy to undo them on your iPod. Just navigate to Settings: EQ and choose Flat. This tells the iPod to ignore any equalizer settings your tracks might contain. While you're in the Settings menu, make sure that Sound Check and Backlight Timer are both set to Off.

Avoid Large Audio Files All iPods except the shuffle and the nano store files on a hard drive. To preserve battery life, the iPod spins up that drive, loads data into a 32MB SDRAM chip (the 60GB fifth-generation iPod is the only one with a 64MB chip), and then spins down the drive. With larger files for instance, those encoded in the AIFF, WAV, or Apple Lossless format the hard drive has to spin up more frequently, thus draining the battery more quickly.

Thats why Apple recommends that you stick to playing files that are under 9MB. To create slim files, use iTunes AAC or MP3 encoder to rip CDs or convert uncompressed audio files. You can adjust these settings by going to iTunes: Preferences: Advanced: Importing and choosing an encoder from the Import Using pop-up menu.

If you want to play long tracks of endless podcasts, for example consider using an audio editor such as Apples GarageBand to split files into shorter segments. To do that, drag the track into GarageBand to import it and then move the playhead to the spot where you'd like to split it. Choose Edit: Split, select the second half of the track, and press Command-X to cut it. Select Share: Send Song To iTunes, which will save the remaining segment as an AIFF file in iTunes. (Later on, you can open iTunes and convert the files you created in GarageBand to AAC or MP3 format.) Next, delete the first part of the track (the one you just exported). Press Command-V to paste in the second part of your track, and export this as well.

Keep It Warm iPods run on lithium-ion batteries, which operate best at around room temperature. These batteries become less efficient when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, so your iPod won't play as long in those conditions. Cold weather won't permanently damage the battery, though. Once it warms up, it should revert back to its usual performance.

The same doesn't hold true for an iPod in a hot climate. If you use or charge an iPod for an extended period at a temperature that exceeds 95 degrees Fahrenheit, you could permanently damage the battery and reduce the amount of time your iPod is able to play per charge.

Keep It Charged Lithium-ion batteries perform better if you bump their little electrons around every so often. So even if you've purchased a newer iPod, you should still charge your older iPod once a month to keep its battery in good shape. You can also keep it stored in its cradle with no danger of overcharging it.

Use the Latest iPod Software Apple continues to work on increasing battery efficiency. As it finds ways to better battery life, it rolls those tweaks into its iPod software updates. By keeping your player up-to-date with the latest software, you could give your iPod a performance boost.

 

Pumping up the 'Pod

If you follow the first set of tips, your iPods battery life should closely match Apples specifications. But a transcontinental trip filled with music and video is likely to drain even the most robust iPods battery before you ever touch ground. What then?

Add a Battery Pack On a nonstop flight from San Francisco to New York, you'll find that your video-playing fifth-generation iPod gives up the ghost somewhere over Indianapolis. The easiest way to add hours to your iPods charge is to bring along an external battery pack.

These packs plug into an iPods dock connector port and charge its internal battery. The most powerful ones feature rechargeable lithium-ion batteries of their own. Battery Geek claims that its $150 GeekPod 6600 lets your iPod play music for more than 110 hours, or play video for 12 hours, on a single charge.

Hard charging

Even if you follow our tips, you may find that your iPods battery behaves in unexpected ways. At that point, there may be little you can do. Here are a couple of common issues.

Inaccurate Readout If your iPods battery meter goes from full to nearly empty in a short period of time, bear in mind that its providing an approximation. If you suddenly tax your iPods battery by, say, playing an episode of Lost, the meter will reflect how much battery life it thinks you have left based on your current usage.

Fast Rundown If your iPod runs out of juice much quicker than it should, you probably have an ailing battery. The battery could be defective (you happened to get a bad one) or damaged (perhaps from being exposed to too much heat). Or it might be nearing the end of its life (iPod batteries should last for around 400 to 450 full charges).

[Senior Editor Christopher Breen is the author of Secrets of the iPod and iTunes, fifth edition, and The iPod and iTunes Pocket Guide (2005, Peachpit Press).

Features
  • Battery pack includes:
  • 6600 mAh Lithium Ion Battery
    USB Socket Cable (converts out port to USB)
  • A/C quick charger compatible with all international voltages
  • Retail box & product manual
  • 30 Day Return Option (restocking fee may apply)
  • 1 year  Replacement Warranty

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