Here’s a great idea, executed with typical Far East crapgadget mediocrity by Brando: what if your iPad 2’s Smart Cover was actually a battery pack?
Not a shabby idea in the abstract, but Brando hopelessly mucks it up with their Anytone Smart Cover. While it can extend the iPad 2’s 10-hour battery by another four or five hours, the proper way to do this is to make a Smart Cover with the battery packs inside the Cover, not slapped as a sticker to the outside.
What do you expect for the price, though? It’s just thirty eight bucks.
16 responses to “This Accessory Turns Your iPad 2 Smart Cover Into A 4 Hour Battery Pack”
hallo
Please fix the image link
impossible to comment on something that cannot be seen.
? got an iPad 2-(32GB) for $ 23.87 and my girlfriend loves her Panasonic Lumi x GF 1 Camera that we got for $ 38.76 there arriving tomorrow by UPS. I will never pay such expensive retail prices in stores again. Especially when I also sold a 40 inch LED TV to my boss for $ 657 which only cost me $ 62.81 to buy. Here is the website we use to get it all from, http://to.ly/b0Gt
I really was looking forward to the crap gadget pic :)
Based on the supplied graphic, it does not detract from the iPad2’s lines at all! It’s as if it wasn’t there at all.
What’s been wrong with the images lately? At first I thought it was flash because I was trying to view on my iPad but now, on my MacBook Pro, THE SAME THING HAPPENS!
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Tiny image, but I like the shade of blue, and the question mark….
Please fix the image.