http://www.hypershop.com/product-p/hm72-red.htm
Do you think this can charge up an iPad? Not clear to me from the Apple site's tech specs for iPad...
Hypermac battery provides 5V/1A power via USB port and is 7200 mah
iPad has a 10W power adapter, but I can't find any other info about voltage requirements.
Edit: Search is your friend...
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/865305/
rgbyhkr wrote: So, I sent an inquiry to HyperMac asking about the possibility of them developing a cable for use on the 60/100/150/222 Wh units that would offer a 10W output to the iPad. Here's the response:
"Thank you for your interest in HyperMac battery. Sanho's engineer is working on the battery for IPAD, we might have a new battery for both MacBook and IPAD or just for IPAD only.
Please check back at www.hypershop.com in April when the IPAD is released."
No surprise there I guess given the level of interest in the iPad. I for one will hold off and wait to see what they come up with. I think there's the potential for a sweet spot size in between the Mini and the 60Wh version that could offer about 2x recharge with a 10W output for fast charge times. Or, they could just modify some existing models to offer a 10W USB port vs 5W. That would be worthwhile also.
Jeff
Do you think this can charge up an iPad? Not clear to me from the Apple site's tech specs for iPad...
Hypermac battery provides 5V/1A power via USB port and is 7200 mah
iPad has a 10W power adapter, but I can't find any other info about voltage requirements.
Edit: Search is your friend...
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/865305/
rgbyhkr wrote: So, I sent an inquiry to HyperMac asking about the possibility of them developing a cable for use on the 60/100/150/222 Wh units that would offer a 10W output to the iPad. Here's the response:
"Thank you for your interest in HyperMac battery. Sanho's engineer is working on the battery for IPAD, we might have a new battery for both MacBook and IPAD or just for IPAD only.
Please check back at www.hypershop.com in April when the IPAD is released."
No surprise there I guess given the level of interest in the iPad. I for one will hold off and wait to see what they come up with. I think there's the potential for a sweet spot size in between the Mini and the 60Wh version that could offer about 2x recharge with a 10W output for fast charge times. Or, they could just modify some existing models to offer a 10W USB port vs 5W. That would be worthwhile also.
Jeff