iXP1-500 Packaging and Shipping Weight Information
Packaging Box dimensions in CM is 51 L X 31 H X 26D
Packaging Box dimensions in Inches is 20.5 L X 12.2
H X 10.5 D
QTY: 300 PCS/CTN
G.W: 7.5KGS and N.W: 6.5KGS
2500mAh polymerized lithium-ion battery
Patent Pending technology with rechargeable battery
built-in to your USB Cable
Charges XP1Power rechargeable battery simultaneously
with iPhone or iPod
Smart Backup Battery Feature
Normal Voltage 3.7V
Charging Voltage: 4.2V
Charging Current: Std.1750mA
Charging time: 3 hours
Charge Method: Constant Current, Constant voltage
Battery weighs: 1.60 oz. [47 gm]
Battery measures (inches): 0.726 inches (D) by 2.55
inches (H) by 0.354 inches (W)
Battery measures (in mm): 18.10mm (D) by 64.80mm (H)
by 9 mm (W)
Outside Case Enclosure (with Battery) measures (inches):
1.4 inches (D) by 2.80 inches (H) by 1.2 inches (W)
Package weighs: 5.6 oz. [159 gm]
LEDs display current battery charge level
Operating temperature: 32 to 95oF [0 to 35oC]
Storage temperature: [-20 to 50oC]
Battery
Diagram
Summary
Of XP1Power Rechargeable Longer Battery Life
The
XP1Power uses a Lithium-ion battery. Lithium-ion Batteries
are design for approximately 300 charge/discharge cycles.
A cycle of a charge/discharge consists of an extended
charging period, and an extended discharging period. A
quick charge which would be less than 30 minutes does
not constitute a full charge/discharge cycle.
There
are many issues related to charge cycles related to how
long the XP1Power battery will perform at is best and
how long it will last. A user should expect the same performance
from the XP1Power as they do their internal battery built
into the iPhone and iPod. We do have some recommendations
for users of our product and for iPhones and iPods and
this is related to your charging patterns, Do you use
it until it the battery runs out completely? Use it for
an hour or two and recharge. The temperature, storage
should be maintained between -10 to 45oC. Lithium-ion
batteries work best when the user does not frequent complete
discharge the battery. The XP1Power is designed to be
plugged in all the time when a user uses their USB synch/changing
function and this is good because the user is less likely
to complete discharge the XP-Phone battery as well as
completely discharging the battery built into the iPhone
and iPod. Partial discharge is how to save the battery
life and our product is designed to encourage this type
of battery charging pattern by the user. A partial discharge
is anything less than a full discharge. This is all about
discharging. Do not worry about the charging function
because our XP1Power is designed to shut off and control
overcharging. One last point we would like to make is
that an occasional full discharge is actually good and
some battery experts would say is desirable because this
does calibrate the battery.
Lithium-ion
batteries are design so they do not significantly degrade,
or develop "memory", even if charged at irregular
intervals. Charging is easy with the XP1-Power because
all you have to do is attached the USB connector to your
computer. In addition, you can use an AC power adapter
and charge with external power. We recommend users use
the AC wall adapter for extended charging, rather than
the USB cable which you attached to your computer.
UL - XP1Power Battery
XP1Power UL File Number is MH12383
CE
Certification - XP1Power and iXP1-500
iXP1-500 iPad Power Adapter CE File Number is ATE20102107
1.
What capacity is the XP1Power rechargeable battery and
how does it compare to other rechargeable batteries which
are not built into the cable and plug directly into the
iPhone or iPod?
The
Backup Battery is 2500mAh. Other batteries which plug
directly without a cable between the iPhone/iPod connector
and the rechargeable battery are typically 1000mAh to
1200mAh.
2.
How many hours does the XP1Power provided of battery time
per charge?
Additional
talk time 4.5 hours on 3G and 9 hours on 2G. Up to 5.4
hours additional on Wi-Fi. Standby time up to 270 hours.
Audio Playback up to 20 hours and Video Playback 6 hours.
These are approximately and we cannot guarantee exact
times.
3.
With the XP1Power built into the cable can I use it just
as I use a normal synch/charging USB cable which come
with the product?
Yes.
You use it exactly as you do a normal synch/charge USB
cable . Just plug the XP1Power cable into the computer
with the USB connector and the iPhone/iPod battery and
XP1Power charge at the same time.
In
addition, you can plug the XP1Power into a power source
with an AC power adapter and connector the iPhone/iPod
and also charge at the same time. The XP1Power charges
the iPhone/iPod, and only then will it charge up the XP1Power
rechargeable battery. The circuitry in the XP1Power battery
knows when to automatically stop charging the iPhone/iPod,
which preserves the remaining charge in the battery, as
well as protects the iPhone or iPod.
4.
Why build the rechargeable battery into the cable so that
it doesn't stick out the bottom or go on the back of the
iPhone/iPod?
The
main advantage of our XP1Power design with the battery
backup in the cable is that the rechargeable battery products
on the market are like the Kensington and Richard Solo
which have the iPhone Apple connector attached to them
directly without a cable. The battery unit plugs into
the iPhone/iPod directly without a cable in between as
in our design and patent. This is a major issue because
the Kensington and Richard Solo design product is that
it extends the height of the iPhone when attached, resulting
in a unwieldy form factor.
The
other advantage of our design and patent are that you
can put the rechargeable battery in your pocket and the
cable will come out of your pocket and can extend has
far as need to allow a user to put the iPhone to their
ear. The weight of the battery is not hanging off the
iPhone however it is in a users pocket and not a problem.
Designs
with the backup battery is in a case covering the back
of the iPhone is often a performance problem. This type
of configuration results in covering the antenna of the
iPhone, and can result in weak reception and transmission
of phone calls.
"iPod
is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and
other countries. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device
or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards
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