The TYLT “BAND” Charges your iPad or two iPhones on the Road

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June 25, 2012


The TYLT Band is a Stylish and Functional iPod/iPhone/iPad Charger!

With a two foot long cable and a width of only 1/10 of an inch – this is an iOS charger you should definitely look at.

Hey there Mobile Warrior! We know it’s difficult to find the right charger for your iPhone or iPad on the road – like actually while you’re on the road. Although there’s a plethora of chargers for iPhones (and the MicroUSB chargers for all the other smartphones), it is difficult to find the right car charger for the iPad. But when looking for a new car charger, you won’t find one quite as stylish as the TYLT “BAND”.

Reminiscent of an SATA cable that you would find inside a desktop PC, the TYLT “BAND” features the same type of ;flexible ribbon cable. Lacking the standard ordeal on our usual cables, the “BAND” is said to be tangle-free (a relief for many of us!) and looks pretty cool to have in your car.

The best part of the newly announced cable isn’t its aesthetics though. The cable is rated at 2.1 Amps and provides enough juice to charge the iPad. The TYLT “BAND” is not only an iPad car charger – it’s also a dual iPhone charger too. Not only does it charge the iPad (in the same amount of time as Apple’s iPad Charger) but it also charges two iPhones/iPods (or a combination thereof) at ;double ;the rate of the standard charging time. Featuring a two foot long cable (available with an Apple 30-pin dock connector ;or ;MicroUSB) to charge one iPad or iPhone/iPod and a USB Port (on the outlet adapter) to charge another Smartphone or iPod – the “BAND” has your charging bases covered!

The “BAND” will available for $39 at select retailers and at TYLT.com.



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