There is never enough power to supply our electrical energy demands. There is always a laptop that needs charging, or a phone, or a tablet. What’s worse is that most of the time, power outlets seem to vanish like water in the desert, right when you need one the most. BatteryBox acts exactly like a power supply and rests small enough to be carried around without too much hassle.
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BatteryBox comes with a special charging cable for MacBooks and a USB port used to charge any other device. Producers state BatteryBox is able to keep a MacBook Pro alive for an extra 7.4 hours while scoring an 13 hours for the MacBook air and a whopping 80 extra hours of battery time for iPhone 5S. A great concept behind BatteryBox allows it to power your MacBook instead of charging its battery. By powering and not charging, laptop batteries will reduce the number of used cycles and prolong battery life. The question is, why doesn’t the same happen with BatteryBox?
Unlike regular batteries, BatteryBox uses BatteryOs technology to manage stored energy inside the Li-Ion compound. It is one of the first devices to use this tech and it works great, according to laboratory-run tests. By managing electrical energy when charging, storing and discharging the battery, BatteryOS ensures a higher load capacity that regular Li-Ion and Li-Pol energy deposits and also maintains the health of the battery itself. This way, load capacity of Li-Ion batteries should maintain constant up to six years while regular, non-managed accumulators would reduce energy load by more than 60% in the same period of time.
BatteryBox works with Air and Pro MacBook models built after mid-2012. It is, however, compatible with any device that can charge from a USB port. It outputs 5V at 2.1 Amps.