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iMaxPower IPhone Battery Backup For Hours

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Here we are, in our world of technology.  Toaster ovens, DVRs, Blue Ray, Portable game units, Laptops, Smart phones and our iDevices.  All these things use energy.  Aside from Air, Water and Food…It is the most needed commodity we, as people are most addicted to.  It is the central source, the origin of literally all our creature comforts, conveniences and society.  It also happens to be the most precious and demanded resource we use.

Our iPhones are no different.  Our precious iDevices are amazing in their versatility, capacity and function.  There is just one small problem with them.  As good as they are the power they deliver is too much for any real heavy use on the battery they come equipped with.  The very battery that supplies our toy with the power to run.  No power, no function.  No function no fun.  No ticky, no shirty…You get the point.

The iPhone battery is nominally functional and with any degree of heavy use, will find you with a “brick”.  My Girlfriend, knowing I could use something like this, for the holidays surprised me with a little gift.  It was a Duracell backup battery.  It cost her $30.  It sucked, to say the least.  While finely crafted, it offered a measly 1 time charge and only then would charge my iPhone 50%.  I was extremely appreciative of her thought but let’s be honest her between us, that just will not cut it for our uses.  Hence the need for a back up.  In my search for such an item I scoured the web looking for a quality unit that would perform exemplary but at a reasonable price.  I looked at Richard Solo.  I looked at iSound.  I looked at them all.  Prices, capacity, function…But then I stumbled completely on one completely by accident from a company called “iMaxPower” and one particular product called TheIMP500.

Here is what caught my attention in the listing in my search “38 hour video play back“.   When I saw this in combination with their reasonable price of $53.95 I was hooked to find out more.  So I do what I always do for myself and my readers.  I investigated.  Therein (as you will see in the site) is a 10 min Video with the head of the company demonstrating the IMP500, John Chang.  In there he explains and shows how to use the IMP500.  I was very interested in this product and decided to contact iMpaxPower and Mr. Chang.  After an email and a follow up call, Mr. Chang immediately sent me an IMP500 to test, review and now you will get to know everything that you need to know about this product and the company that builds it.  So hang on kids cause here we go!

First off, delivery of the item (BTW shipping is free for orders over $30) arrived no later than 3 days.  Yes three days!  That in itself is good, damned good.  The packaging is a typical hermetically  sealed blister package.  Removal of the items are simply done with a sharp knife or razor blade along the sides.  But aside from this, who really cares about the packaging?  It is a marketing device which holds absolutely no merit to the form and function of this review.  Personally I would not care if any item I got came in a wet paper bag with a Tuna Fish Sandwich and a Banana inside.  Once we get our items home usually we just chuck the packaging away.  So great, we all agree.  Aside from getting it to us, Packaging means nothing.  Moving on…

Inside, there is an:
AC Adapter
2 Component adapters (iDevice & Mini USB)
Self Retractable Wire for Charging/Syncing
& of course…
The IMP500 PowerPack

What surprised me was actually how small the IMP500 is.  It is literally the size of a 2007  BlackBerry.  To give you perspective here, it is approximately 40% thicker that the iPhone. Slightly shorter and slight wider than the iPhone as well.  Essentially it is the size of cellular device.  So portability is going to be a cake-walk.  This in combination with the self retracting charge-wire makes portability a dream.  The same wire is used to charge both the IMP500 and the iPhone.  Which makes the need to carry your cumbersome, stock sync cable with you, no longer necessary.  Ah conveninece…Anyway, the IMP500 can be charged via the wall or the USB port on your computer.  Charge time via the wall out of the box is 4 hours.  From 0-100% is 6 hours.  It is also important and worth mentioning, that while for the purpose of this review I will constantly refer to the iPhone, the IMP500 PowerPack is not relegated to the iPhone alone.  No sir!  It is good for just about any portable device as can be seen in the picture on top of this article.  Now time to test this bad boy called the IMP500.

Let me take some time to explain how this works.  Most battery backups that we have seen actually clip into the bottom of the phone itself, no wires.  The IMP500 uses a tether.  So instead of the unit itself clipping itself into the bottom of the phone, the IMP500 uses the included wire.  The wire was ingeniously designed to charge the IMP500 from the wall but also be used to charge the iPhone from the IMP500.  Yes that is correct, the wire serves a dual purpose.  So if you are looking for a backup battery that has no need for wires to charge the iPhone, the IMP500 is not what you are looking for.  However, iMaxPower is actually in development to make such an item (according to my discussion with Mr. Chang).  And yes you can be sure that I will be testing that out for you as well.  So stay tuned.

Now the video said 38 hours video playback.  I wanted to test this for myself and yes, I really did test this.  So I hooked up my 3G already charged to 100%.  Set a few movies to play.  Hooked up the IMP500 to my iPhone hit play, started a stop watch and hit the road to go about my life…

About a day later I checked on the IMP500 and saw that the powerpack was low on battery power.  I watched it carefully from this point on to get the most accurate reading.  The unit died at 16.5 hours.  And the iPhone died 4.5 hours later.  While certainly not disappointed (I mean 21 hrs of video playback is no small feat here), I was surprised considering the 17 hour disparity.  I immediately called Mr. Chang, asking if maybe I had received a defective product.  We went over the test parameters  I performed, together.  We then realized that the original test was done on an iPhone 1st Gen, with all ancillary items turned off including the volume and the fact that the 1st Gen has no 3G.  Hence, it by default has less battery consumption.  On the box it says 25 hour video playback.  Considering the 3G/3GS consume power faster and also the fact that I left everything on; 3G, WiFi, Volume, etc…21 hours for such a small powerpack is extraordinarily impressive.  Let me put it to you this way.  If you have 21 straight hours to watch movies on your iPhone, you have way too much time on your hands, which is not many of us.  So you are not going to need 38 hours anyway.  Yes 17 hours lost seems like a lot, but does not 21 hours also seem like a lot of pure function?  I say a resounding, yes.

21 Hours of constant playback is a flight to China.  CHINA!  Think about that for just a second.  You are going to sleep sometime within that 21 hours.  So 21 hours for such a small compact battery is simply amazing to me.  ”How do they do this ?” you may be asking yourself.  Well aside it being an ancient Chinese Secret, the little known fact about iMaxPower, is that they are no cheap, lame, third party manufacturer for power cells.  No, not like Richard Solo, or iSound who simply dabble in this market.  iMaxPower, secretly, deviously is actually a subsidiary of an actual OEM company that manufactures power cells for some of the largest computer manufacturers in the world.  Now the names of these companies were told to me, but under pain of death I was sworn to secrecy.  And since I forgot my Cyanide Pill, I will not betray my oath of secrecy as I do not do well under torture (just ask my GF) and also, I have too much to live for to sacrifice my life to cater to your passing curiosity.  But take my word for it.  If you decide to get one of the IMP500s’ for yourself?  You are getting an OEM battery, under a different name in a different package.  Now how many companies do you know that can claim that?  So the quality here, now regarding iMaxPower should be incontrovertible.

So let’s talk about the battery simply as an auxiliary power source for charging.  Yes I tested this for you as well.  The IMP500 PowerPack at 100% capacity is good for 4 full recharges of the iPhone before the IMP500 itself, needs to be recharged.  The packaging boasts the IMP500 is good for 500 recharges.  (This I will take their word for.  Sorry guys but that is one area I cannot test in 2 weeks).  The IMP500 comes in two colors.  Black and White.  Retail price for the units vary based on color”

Black/Blue $53.95
White/Blue $49.95

Now why there is a price discrepancy between colors?  I have no idea, but again, I am here to speak about functionality and simply report the facts, not debate them.   From my experience the customer service with iMaxPower is good, they are receptive and accommodating.  The IMP500s’ performance, even though slightly exaggerated performs beyond anything I have seen to date, and iMaxPower’s claim that “This is the most powerful backup battery in the market today” may very well be true.  I can say to date I have not found one to top it.

In summary:

Extreme Portability
Small
Convenient
Very Powerful with 21 hrs video playback
Incredibly, 4 full recharges of the iPhone
Good customer support
&
Reasonably priced

So if you are going someplace where for an extended period of time you have no real access to a wall plug, such as a camping trip, a long flight or an office where the USB port is out, or even just on the go and you forgot to charge your iPhone properly?  You simply cannot go wrong with procuring one for yourself if you are in need of a battery backup.  I give the product a resound thumbs up and the “Hilty seal of approval”.

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iPhone 3GS Battery Saving Tips

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

The IPhone 3GS is Apple’s latest offering to the IPhone fanatics out there, but it still has the battery problem of its predecessors. So despite the added features and higher coolness factor, IPhone 3GS users still search the Internet for posts on ways to extend their IPhone’s battery life.  Listed below are the few tips if you want to know how to save more on IPhone 3Gs battery then read on.

IPhone’s 3GS Battery Saving Tips

1. The usual suspects: Turn off features you don’t need. These include WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS/Location Services, Push email, 3G and Data Roaming. Most of these features can be turned off in Settings; just look for the right button.

2. Not so usual but makes sense is turning off Vibrate alert. In most phones using vibrate is no big deal as it only uses power when you have a call or message, but with IPhone, a little bit goes a long way. That also carries for the IPod Equalizer, which you don’t really need. Both functions can be found in Settings under Sounds.

3. Minimize your game time on your IPhone 3Gs. That’s a drag, for sure, but you need to get your priorities straight with the functions you simply can’t do without, and it is doubtful whether Paper Toss is one of them.

4. Get an IPhone car charger. Whenever you get a chance, plug your IPhone in to extend your happy time. A full charge usually takes about 40 minutes. Then maybe you can play a bit of Paper Toss with an easy conscience and without dreading the battery low warning before you get home.

5. Another idea is to get a good battery extender, preferably one that carries more than one charge at a time. This is especially important when you travel by air all the time, and your travel time is more than four or five hours. An external battery extender such as ImaxPower’s IMP500 carries more than 3 full charges, and they’re coming out with a harness type model so you can tuck your IPhone in without worrying about cables and connectors.

6. Get dim. Reduce your display brightness to as low as it can go without sacrificing visibility, and disable auto-brightness. It won’t really affect how you use your IPhone, and you can also adjust it up when you feel like you have to peer at your screen to read what it says.

7. Filter your phone calls. Yes, you can ignore calls that are not important and allow them to be routed to your voice mail for retrieval later when you have an available wall socket. You will not suffer greatly. Keeping calls to a minimum is a good way to conserve battery life.

8. A neat way to keep better track of your battery usage is to activate the battery percentage feature. It will give you a better picture of how you stand battery-wise at any one time, and give you options for dealing with the issue on a more exact level. Not really earth-shattering, but it’s quite useful. This is only available in 3GS and can be found in Settings, under the General Tab, under Usage.

9. One final suggestion is to lock your phone when not in use. This prevents accidental activation of some functions such as calls, and brings most background functions into standby mode. Set Auto-Lock to activate after a short interval, such as 15 seconds.

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