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mgguy

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Does anyone have a suggestion for a backup battery for iPod touch, preferably one that can itself be recharged (i.e., one that doesn't use AA batteries)? I look at the Kensington model online and a few others but can't decide which is best.
 
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I've been very satisfied with the APC backup battery. Very easy to use and it can be used with just about any device that has a USB sync/charge cable. This means I no longer have to carry multiple AC charging cables for my gadgets when I travel.

http://www.amazon.com/APC-Mobile-Power-Pack-External/dp/B000GBN42E/ref=pd_sim_e_1

Thanks. I just saw that in an ad from Fry's electronics. It was on sale for today only at $12.99 but I couldn't get there to buy it. It is a lot cheaper than the $49 listed at Amazon. I also say a smaller device called 3G Juice on Amazon for $54, and it is highly rated by the reviewers. I'll probably try the one you recommended if I can get it at low cost. Thanks for the tip.
 
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