From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia USB cell
USB cell
For the official USBCell product, see USBCell http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/16/
A USB cell is a rechargeable cell that is charged rechargeable-usb-battery-works-in-aa-ready-
through any standard Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. devices/. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
Produced by Moixa, the rechargeable cartridge comes in [2] New rechargeable batteries meet environmental
the AA battery size, and can be charged via a computer needs, 19 Sep 2006
using a built-in USB port.[1]
The battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery that is
capable of over 500 recharges.[2]
External links
• The official USB Cell website
References
[1] Murph, Darren (2007-10-06). "Rechargeable USB
battery works in AA-ready devices". Engaget.
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Categories:
• Rechargeable batteries
• Computing stubs
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