Varta V-Man Portable Power Pack

by Paul on September 28, 2009

Varta V Man Power Pack 300x200 Varta V Man Portable Power PackThe V-Man Portable Power Pack is a device that can charge your mobile phone, MP3 player or Satnav device while on the go. The V-Man is pocket sized and has a storage capacity that allows it to charge a mobile phone up to 2 times and MP3 players up to 10 times before needing to be recharged it’s self.

Included in the pack are several connectors which make it compatible with a number of phones and now that mobile phones are starting to move to the micro-USB standard, it means all future phones will also be compatible.

When plugging a device in to the V-Man it takes around 1 – 2 hours to fully charge it. The V-Man can be charged a couple of ways which includes plugging it in to a wall, or it can be charged via a USB port on your laptop or PC. It takes around 5 hours to fully charge the V-Man unit although no information on how long it can stay charged for is available.

V-Man Portable Power Pack Features

* Ultra-slim and lightweight, with a stylish white design.
* Fitted with a state-of-the-art charge button. When pushed, three blue LEDs will indicate the V-Man’s charge level.
* Comes with a seven-piece adapter kit and a special USB adapter, meaning it can be used to charge a wide variety of devices.
* The set also contains a V-Man Plug mains adapter, a charging adapter, a USB extension cord and a protective carry case.

The V-Man will be made available at Amazon* next month in the UK costing £34.99 when launched.

* The link for Amazon is just a search page which doesn’t list the V-Man yet. It should show up for pre-order soon.

[Thanks Emma]



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