These sound good.

I've noticed there is reference to 2A and 1A for some devices with 2 USB ports. 
It appears the 2A is for iPads and the 1A for iPhones. Does anyone know what 
the 2 A and 1 A referes to , and what happens if one plugs the iPhone into a 2A 
if by mistake, if it's only supposed to be plugged into the 1A?

Thanks in advance. Keith

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Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 8:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: USB Battery Chargers

Hi, if you like shopping from Amazon, look for New Trent battery packs. 
They range from around 5000 mAh to around 12 or 13 thousand mAh. The 
more mAh, the fatter the battery, but the more charge it holds.

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On 2/10/2013 3:36 PM, Tony wrote:
> NewEgg has a 10,000 mah battery on for 39.95, may be today only.  I
> purchased a 13,500 mah unit from them a couple of months ago for the
> same price.  Its a bit heavy to carry in a pocket but lasts a long time.
> Tony
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On
> Behalf Of *DJ
> *Sent:* Sunday, February 10, 2013 2:25 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* RE: USB Battery Chargers
>
> Alan,
> What charger do you use?  I would like to read up on it to determine if
> it's what I'm in the market for as well.
> Thank you.
> DJ
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On
> Behalf Of *Alan Paganelli
> *Sent:* Saturday, February 09, 2013 11:33 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* USB Battery Chargers
>
> Donna, I much like a portable charger.  I have a charger that has a 1800
> mAh battery with 2 USB ports on the short side of the case.  There is
> also a flip down wall plug which lets you use any wall outlet to
> recharge the battery or to act as an AC source.  The battery has a
> recessed button on the front on the flat side.  The charger is about the
> size of a deck of cards or smaller and easily fits in pocket or purse.
> I can charge my phone in my pocket or wile I'm talking.  I just use the
> data cable  to connect my phone to the charger.  When recharging has
> completed, the charger will disconnect automatically.  If the phone is
> totally dead, the charger holds enough juice to charge it fully about 2
> times but it's rare that happens.  Mostly I use it as a booster to not
> let it go dead wile on a call.  I need to be in touch with people all
> the time and this acts as a backup to my phone's internal battery.  They
> are sold everywhere iPhone accessories are fold.  After I got mine, they
> came out with one that added solar charging to the same battery so you
> could recharge the recharger wile your recharging your phone or at least
> I think so after all that charging! <grin>
> HTH
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Donna Neff <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *Sent:* Thursday, February 07, 2013 9:44 AM
>     *Subject:* Nick, Life-Proof Cases
>
>     One of my friends has a life-proof case and I really like the look
>     and feel of it.
>
>     Currently, I'm using the Mofi Juice Pack but I'm on my third one and
>     my husband is on his second.  I think there is a flaw in the case
>     design in the plug where the cable goes when charging and there is
>     no way to fix it.
>
>     Anyway, I'm seriously considering the life-proof case because I want
>     lots of protection for my phone.  Is there anything I can get to
>     charge it when I am on the go?  I-Phone batteries sure don't seem to
>     last very long.
>
>     Thanks much and I appreciate any suggestions you may have.
>
>     Donna
>
>     Donna Neff
>
>     [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>
>     *From:*[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>     *On Behalf Of *Joseph Hudson
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, February 06, 2013 12:15 PM
>     *To:* [email protected]
>     *Subject:*
>
>     Hi Nick lightproof cases come with a 90 day warranty and then they
>     give you an option to extend it to one year when you Do fill it out
>     online. I hope I helped you
>
>     Sent from my iPhone
>
>
>     On Feb 6, 2013, at 12:09 PM, Nicholas Abrahamson
>     <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>         Hey Allen
>
>         Tech 21 is awesome as an option.  There are tons out there and
>         it really mostly depends on personal choice.  For example, I
>         have friends who swear by the otter-box series of cases because
>         they love how the cases themselves work.  I use life-proof.  I'm
>         a bit of an extremist with my phone though and willingly take it
>         places no Iphone would want to go, pun intended.  Life-proof
>         cases come with a life time warrenty, if I'm remembering right,
>         but for me, most importantly it provides impact protecttion up
>         to 9 feet.  Website rates them as 6, but mine's taken a header
>         off a 10 foot drop and came out perfectly.  Again, website rates
>         water-proof protecttion up to 10 feet,but  I've had mine down to
>         about 15 feet with absolutely no leaks.  They come in a wide
>         variety of colors.  They don't add much bulk at all.  My only
>         warning to anyone using any kind of case advertising water-proof
>         protecttion is this, always check your seals before getting in
>         water if you can.  most best buy stores carry life-proof and a
>         number of others.  If you can, you might want to go to a store
>         in your area, and look around.  Ask a store employee if they'd
>         mind to take a couple of cases out that you like the looks of.
>           Most employees are good about this.  Hold the cases in your
>         hand, maybe even try your phone out in them.  It won't work for
>         life-proof, because of what you have to do to get the phone in
>         the case, but it's almost garronteed someone at best buy will
>         have one and they usually are eager to show them off.
>           life-proof cases are meant to be used with the phone staying
>         inside at all times.
>
>         Peace
>
>         Nick
>
>         '
>
>
>         On Feb 6, 2013, at 5:10, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav
>         <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>             Alan,
>
>             I personally highly rate the cases from Tech21, they offer
>             three styles for the iPhone 5 and other models of iPhone /
>             iPad etc.
>
>             These are; a band that only protects the side, leaving the
>             back and front exposed, useful if you're desperate to show
>             off your Apple logo on the reverse :)... Then the shell style
>             which is a back and sides, I have this type... and finally, a
>             shell with leather folding flap that covers the front as well...
>
>             I personally did not go for the leather screen cover for
>             several reasons... Firstly, I've never yet, really should not
>             have wrote that :), damaged the screen of any of my iOS
>             devices, but I have scratched, chipped and generally marked
>             the backs and sides, so these are the areas I consider
>             require protecting. I do not use a screen protector.
>
>             The Tech21 cases are unique in their protection over all
>             other cases, they add all but nothing by way of weight and
>             mass to your device, only about a few mil each side, yet
>             they protect in a amazing way.
>
>             Tech21 use D3O impact technology, which is a revolutionary
>             material invented by the military to protect things, its now
>             found in extreme sports wear and other things like that...
>
>             Basically, its coloured orange if you can see anything, not
>             the case mark you, just the D3O which of course is inside
>             the case away from view.
>
>             What it does is spread the energy from an impact across the
>             whole case dispersing it. The material is relatively hard
>             when in its relaxed state, though upon impact it becomes a
>             soft gel like substance.
>
>             I have broken a number of iOS devices before I started using
>             these cases, and can tell you now that they are both
>             designed well, Aesthetically pleasing, but, importantly add
>             a whole load of protection without bulking up the device.
>
>             Regards,
>
>             Neil Barnfather
>
>             Talks List Administrator
>
>             Twitter @neilbarnfather
>
>             TalkNav is a Nuance, Code Factory and Sendero dealer, as
>             well as an Apple iOS, Macintosh and Android accessibility
>             specialist. For all your
>
>             accessible phone, PDA and GPS related enquiries visit
>             www.talknav.com <http://www.talknav.com>
>
>             URL: - www.talknav.com <http://www.talknav.com>
>
>             e-mail: - [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>
>             Phone: - +44  844 999 4199
>
>             On 6 Feb 2013, at 02:47, Alan Lemly <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>
>
>             Well, I pulled the plug and ordered my iPhone 5 64GB just
>             before supper tonight. I'm hearing from my sons that I need
>             to get a case for it so I'm looking for recommendations. I
>             plan to carry the phone around in my jeans pocket so I want
>             something that will offer protection without making it
>             difficult to pull in and out of the pocket. Does anyone use
>             any sort of film to cover the screen for protection or is
>             that not necessary?
>
>             Thanks for any recommendations.
>
>             Alan Lemly
>
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