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Oz Charge Pulse compact chargers

New portable battery chargers to keep small appliances running in remote locations

Battery charger specialist Oz Charge has introduced two new compact chargers for emergency charging of phones, tablets and cameras.

In addition to everyday top-ups, Oz Charge Pulse portable battery chargers are potential lifesavers for anyone stranded on a boat or in the bush without phone power.

They will charge smartphones, tablets, gaming devices, MP3 players, cameras and just about any device that can be charged via a USB cable.

The Pulse portable models come in two capacities: 5000 mAh to suit most phones, sat navs, cameras and Bluetooth speakers ($79), and 10,000 mAh to suit tablets and other larger devices ($119).

Oz Charge said the portable chargers were designed and made for Australian and New Zealand conditions and come with a full 12 months warranty.

Similar in size to a smartphone, both models come with a charging cable and adapters, including 30 pin and 8 pin Apple tips, all in a handy carry bag.

For further details or to purchase, visit the Oz Charge website.

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