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XtremeMac to offer new iPhone/iPod charging products

updated 01:10 pm EST, Fri January 8, 2010

 

Includes wall, car chargers


XtremeMac has announced the upcoming release of a series of InCharge products, for iPhones and iPods. Five different products will become available in March. The InCharge Home is a dual-USB wall charger, capable of charging any two USB devices, and will retail for $30. A Home Plus kit will cost $10 more as a result of international power adapters.

The InCharge Portable, a rechargeable battery pack, and the InCharge Mobile, a rechargeable battery and case combo, will both retail for $80. Finally, the InCharge Auto is a compact car charger that will sell for $20.

XtremeMac has simultaneously previewed a new case, the Microshield Mix. The case features a hard outer shell and a soft inner lining, together meant to protect against scratches and other physical damage. The Microshield Mix will become available in the US in March, and carry a $35 pricetag.










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