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Energizer packs Energi To Go

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Written by Hillary Childs   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
Energizer Energi To GoIf, like us here at Gadget Towers, you are lost without your Sat Nav (cheap and obvious shot!), bereft without your Nokia N82 and totally immobile without your iPod, then according to Energizer, you are not alone!

Energizer reckons we are technology mad. I know someone who won’t be surprised if I’m included in the 74 per cent of people who won’t/can’t/shouldn’t be allowed to leave home without a Sat-nav. [This is completely true – Ed]

The company’s other findings include 76 per cent of people who make calls on the go (well it entertains the 48 per cent who don’t listen to music). And what about the 43 per cent who need a camera all the time? Where do they work?

So what happens when these devices run out of juice?

Well, that’s where Energizer’s Energi To Go range comes in: offering iPod chargers, mobile phone chargers along with Ultimate Lithium batteries, they are doing their bit to help the nation stay ‘switched on’.

You can currently find the ‘To Go’ range online for between £14 and £20, depending on which connector it comes with. Now, do you want fries with that?

Energizer Energi To Go 

 
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