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Ultrasound Scanner



New Tech provide small, compact and portable black & white ultrasound scanners, as well as powerful Color Dopplers, all designed to different medical environment demands. Since its first ultrasound scanner went into market, New Tech's ultrasound systems can be seen in more than 50 countries and areas all over the world.

We provide solutions to the Obstetrics/Gynecology, Radiology, Surgical and Veterinary fields through an array of cutting edge medical imaging techniques. Our dedication to excellence has provided our users with the instruments they need to ensure the best quality of life for their patients. New Tech ultrasound delivers high resolution images and maximizes flexibility and convenience. Our integrated measurement software and varied system upgrade capabilities allow flexible management of patient data.

New Tech has created an exceptional line of ultrasound imaging equipments and transducers. New Tech provide a unique combination of user-friendliness, reliability and affordability for doctors and users all over the world. The systems are renowned for its quality and performance manufactured by dedicated staff.

Note: the information below is a general guide only. The arrangements, and the way tests are performed, may vary between different hospitals. Always follow the instructions given by your doctor or local hospital.
What is ultrasound?

Ultrasound is a high frequency sound that you cannot hear, but it can be emitted and detected by special machines.


ultrasound scanner
An ultrasound scan is a painless test that uses sound waves to create images of organs and structures inside your body. It is a very commonly used test. As it uses sound waves and not radiation, it is thought to be harmless.

How does ultrasound work?
Ultrasound travels freely through fluid and soft tissues. However, ultrasound is reflected back (it bounces back as 'echoes') when it hits a more solid (dense) surface. For example, the ultrasound will travel freely though blood in a heart chamber. But, when it hits a solid valve, a lot of the ultrasound echoes back. Another example is that when ultrasound travels though bile in a gallbladder it will echo back strongly if it hits a solid gallstone.

So, as ultrasound 'hits' different structures in the body of different density, it sends back echoes of varying strength.


What does an ultrasound scan involve?
 You lie on a couch and an operator places a probe on your skin over the part of your body to be examined. The probe is a bit like a very thick blunt pen. Lubricating jelly is put on your skin so that the probe makes good contact with your body. The probe is connected by a wire to the ultrasound machine and monitor. Pulses of ultrasound are sent from the probe through the skin into your body. The ultrasound waves then echo ('bounce back') from the various structures in the body.

The echoes are detected by the probe and are sent down the wire to the ultrasound machine. They are displayed as a picture on the monitor. The picture is constantly updated so the scan can show movement as well as structure. For example,  the valves of a heart opening and closing during a scan of the heart. The operator moves the probe around over the skin surface to get views from different angles.

The scan is painless and takes about 15-45 minutes, depending on which parts of the body are being examined. A record of the results of the test can be made as still pictures or as a video recording.


What is an ultrasound test used for?
 It is used in many situations. The way the ultrasound bounces back from different tissues can help to determine the size, shape and consistency of organs, structures and abnormalities. So, it can: Help to monitor the growth of an unborn child, and check for abnormalities. An ultrasound scan is routine for pregnant women. Detect abnormalities of heart structures such as the heart valves. (An ultrasound scan of the heart is called an echocardiogram.) Help to diagnose problems of the liver, gallbladder (such as gallstones), pancreas, thyroid gland, lymph nodes, ovaries, testes, kidneys, bladder and breast. For example, it can help to determine if an abnormal lump in one of these organs is a solid tumour or a fluid-filled cyst. Detect abnormal widening of blood vessels (aneurysms).




Some specialist ultrasound techniques
 In some situations, a clearer picture can be obtained from a probe that is within the body. So a small probe, still attached by a wire to the ultrasound machine, can be: Swallowed into the gullet. This is sometimes used to get clearer images of the heart, which lies just in front of the gullet.Placed in the vagina or rectum to get clearer images of the pelvic and reproductive organs.Used during an operation to look deeper into structures to help guide a surgeon.
The above are not exhaustive lists, and ultrasound scanning has various other uses.
What should I do to prepare for the test?

Usually there is no special preparation needed. Continue to take your usual medication. You should eat and drink normally before and after the test unless otherwise instructed. For example:
  1. If certain parts of the abdomen are being examined, you may be asked to eat a low-fibre diet for a day or so before the test (to minimise 'gas' in your gut).
  2.  You may be asked not to eat for several hours before a scan of the abdomen.
  3.  For a scan of the lower bowel you may be given an enema to clear the bowel.
  4.  To scan the bladder or pelvis you may need to have a full bladder.
  5.  You will be told what you need to do before any particular scan.
Are there any side-effects or complications from ultrasound?
 Ultrasound scans are painless and safe. Unlike X-rays and other imaging tests, ultrasound does not use radiation. It has has not been found to cause any problems or complications.

The Hero Honda Hunk is the best of any other.

Hero Honda Hunk




The Hero Honda Hunk is an excellently designed bike and has features and engine specifications similar to the Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme. This 150cc bike has a robust design and powerful engine and so it can deliver superior performance. All these factors set this bike apart from the other bikes in its segment.



Hero Honda Hunk Specifications
The Hero Honda Hunk review indicates that the bike is equipped with an advanced tumble flow induction technology engine. This 150cc 4-stroke engine can deliver power of 14.4 PS at 8500 rpm along with peak torque of 12.80 Nm at 6500 rpm. This two-wheeler is also equipped with advanced microprocessor ignition system.

The bike comes with a 5-speed gear transmission and also has multiplate wet clutch. The bike also has a tubular diamond type chassis. The top speed of the bike is 120 km/hr and the bike can reach 0 to 60 km/hr in just 5.08 seconds. The bike has telescopic fork hydraulic shock absorbers front suspension along with 5 step adjustable gas reservoir rear suspension.

The Hero Honda Hunk review indicates that the bike has 240 mm disc brakes along with 130mm rear drum brakes. The weight of the bike is 146 kgs and it has a ground clearance of 145 mm. The bike has a fuel tank limit of 12.40 litres and its wheelbase is 1325 mm.



Hero Honda Hunk Mileage
The bike can deliver mileage of around 45 to 50 km/litre.





Hero Honda Hunk Features
The Hero Honda Hunk has a very muscular design and the air scoops on the sides of fuel tank make the bike look quite large. The bike also has sophisticated multi reflector indicators. The bike also has analogue fuel gauge along with analogue tachometer and speedometer.

Hero Honda Hunk Price and design variations
The Hero Honda Hunk is expected to cost around Rs 63,000 and is available in three design variations which include Hero Honda Hunk Self, Hero Honda Hunk Kick and Hero Honda Hunk Limited Edition.

Hero Honda Hunk Colors
The bike is available in four colors and these include Black, red, silver and blue.


2012 Acura TL SH-AWD


The 2012 Acura TL is like the more accomplished second son: it does just about everything better than its older brother, but it still can't shake the RL's seniority. Looking at the Acura lineup, there is no good reason to choose the RL over the TL. The cars are approximately the same size and get similar performance gear, and the TL offers newer cabin tech.

The 2012 TL's refined new look includes a redesigned front bumper with improved aerodynamics, a revised grille, updated headlights and turn signals, a new fog light design and a shorter front overhang. At the rear, a new rear bumper incorporates a significantly repositioned license plate opening and smaller rear reflectors, while updated taillights and a thinner rear trunk edge trim add to a sophisticated new look. For 2012, all TL models now receive body colored door handles and rear window trim.

Buyers also get their choice between the standard TL or the more powerful TL SH-AWD, the latter sporting a bigger engine and a sport-oriented all-wheel-drive system.

 
 There was only one problem with the 2009-'11 Acura TL. Its designers unknowingly beat it with an ugly stick on their way to giving the sedan "progressive" styling.
The result was a car praised for its class-topping dynamic abilities but panned for its weird lines, most notably that in-your-face grille. Lackluster sales followed (for the TL, that meant 34,000 cars in 2010), and dealers complained.

Acura blames the car's lackluster reception less on a flawed design and more on the fact that the fourth-gen TL was simply "too bold for the new, more conservative market" brought on by the weak economy. Regardless, the design team was sent back to their CAD screens and charged with coming up with a midcycle refresh for the 2012 Acura TL a good nine months sooner than originally planned.


Less Plenum = More Sophistication
When launching the 2009 TL, Acura used the term "linear fluidity" to describe its styling. This time around, the tagline for the 2012 Acura TL is "sophisticated emotion." In English, that means Acura reworked the car's more awkward lines. The grille is noticeably smaller, while the chrome strip just above the grille is now body color, having the effect of making Other updates include a smaller front bumper, darker-tint headlights and redesigned foglights and turn signals. Together, their main objective is to make the TL appear wider.

The rear got a makeover as well. Again, the goal was to break up the previous car's massive amounts of flat surfacing and shrink its tail end. Acura accomplished this via a smaller rear bumper with a horizontal cutline, a higher license plate mount, smaller rear reflectors, a 6-inch-higher rear diffuser and a thinner bright strip at the base of the trunk lid. All the new styling changes resulted in an inch less overhang up front and a half inch less at the rear for a new overall length of 194 inches.


Gears Are Good
Although the most grandiose updates to the 2012 Acura TL occur at its bow and stern, there is one bit of mechanical news to be had: a new six-speed automatic transmission from the 2011 RL sedan, replacing the previous five-speed in both the front-wheel-drive TL and the SH-AWD (super-handling all-wheel-drive) model.

With lower gear ratios for 1st through 5th versus the five-speed, Acura estimates the TL SH-AWD will accelerate about 0.4 second quicker to 60 mph (figure 6.3 seconds) versus the outgoing version. A taller 6th gear (versus the five-speed) aids fuel economy, as does the new torque converter's multiple lock-up discs, which offer better lubrication and improved cooling. These changes, along with reduced piston friction and a new cold-air intake in the 3.5-liter V6-equipped front-drive TL help fuel economy jump from 18 city/26 highway mpg for the 2011 model to 20/29 for the 2012 edition. The 3.7-liter V6 SH-AWD's mpg is less noteworthy, rising only 1 mpg across the board to 18/26, while the SH-AWD six-speed manual (which has just a 3 percent take rate) remains at 17/25.

the hood look longer even the Above and beyond the notable mpg increases and slightly quicker acceleration, you probably won't notice anything too dramatic in your daily driving with the six-speed versus the old five-speed. As with the five-speed, the new transmission shifts smoothly at all times in Automatic mode, but can also be shifted manually via standard-issue steering-wheel paddles. The software blips the throttle to smooth downshifts, making aggressive driving easier and more fun. It holds gears at redline unless you're in 1st. About the only downside is the six-speed's desire to get to high gear as quickly as possible, even if it means lugging the engine a bit. It's all for the sake of the improved fuel economy, of course. Running it in Manual mode gets rid of that problem, so it's an easy fix if you're so inclined.


Oh, Those Engines
Part of the reason the new automatic doesn't massively improve the 2012 Acura TL driving experience is that it was already a damn good driving machine. Credit goes to the TL's powerful, high-revving V6s, the outputs of which remain unchanged for 2012. The TL front-driver continues with 280 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 254 pound-feet of torque at 5,000 rpm, while the SH-AWD continues to hold its claim as the most powerful Acura ever, rated at 305 hp at 6,300 and 273 lb-ft at 5,000. The V6s in both the TL and SH-AWD are quiet and buttery-smooth at low engine speeds. They're equally impressive when you wind them out, too. Both engines seem to thrive on being pushed to the redline, an easy thing to do when using the manual shift paddles.


Crazy for Curves
Another area Acura chose to leave untouched was the TL's double-wishbone front and multilink rear suspension � damping, spring rates and antiroll bars remain identical to the specs of the 2011 model. Acura also ditched the summer tire option for the SH-AWD model due to the fact that almost no one (1 percent, we're told) opted for the grippier rubber.

Without the summer tires, the TL SH-AWD has lost some of its phenomenal, almost unfair handling abilities. But the TL in general (especially the SH-AWD, with its stiffer setup) still has the same spot-on suspension tuning. TLs with all-wheel drive put the power down with the utmost precision thanks to a torque-vectoring rear differential. The lighter front-drive model (3,726 pounds vs. 3,968), on the other hand, has a penchant for spinning its front tires when you exit tight turns with the throttle to the floor.

Although the 2012 Acura TL SH-AWD runs out of grip sooner without its stickier summer tires, it still has the same wonderfully competent and stable chassis that makes it a sport-sedan stalwart. Yes, the ride of the non-adjustable suspension is firm and can be jiggly on bumpy back roads, but the car's precision makes it worth any minor amount of harshness. About the only gripe is the TL's electric power steering. It delivers more assist than we would like, but some of that can be forgiven since it's transmitted through a thick-rimmed, leather-wrapped steering wheel that feels great in your hands.

Only Fix What's Broken
Since the main focus of the 2012 Acura TL's redesign was the car's exterior, Acura pretty much left the already excellent interior intact. The minor updates include new platinum plating on the center stack and inner door handles, along with optional ventilation for the TL's wide, yet laterally supportive front seats. Other changes include a dedicated phone button on the center stack and active phone pairing to automatically locate Bluetooth devices. The 2012 Acura TL, which was designed at the company's California studio and is built in Marysville, Ohio, goes on sale March 18. The TL front-driver starts at $36,465, with the SH-AWD beginning at $40,015 (prices include $860 destination), $300 increases for both models. The SH-AWD with a six-speed manual costs $43,745, the higher sticker due to the fact that it's offered only with the Technology package.

Even with the price increases, the TL is still quite a value compared to most German sport sedans. Dynamically, the 2012 Acura TL is the same stirring-to-drive performance sedan as before, only now with an extra gear and improved fuel economy. Not bad for a car with so much horsepower and a sizable interior. And although Acura won't come right out and say it screwed up the styling the first time around, the significant exterior reworking of this version is about as much of an admission of guilt as you're ever going to get.

It was a smart move. The TL is too good of a sedan to get overlooked because of some overzealous styling. The changes effectively addressed the issue, so now Acura no longer has any excuses. We doubt it will need any.


Now That We Have That Out of the Way
First, the styling. That you should defend your products to the death is PR 101, but even Acura folks admit that, if there was one deal breaker that potential customers cited when choosing other cars over Acuras, it was the TL�s, um, controversial styling. The 2012 update should help. The stylistic changes might not have much effect in pictures, but seeing the 2011 and 2012 models side by side proves that the numerous small alterations did help.

Changes for 2012 start, of course, with toning down the TL�s divisive grille. Yes, the badge blade and the intake aperture remain roughly the same as before, but the clunky silver surround is gone, replaced by a thin chrome frame and a new body-color trim piece between the grille and hood. The headlight innards are now painted black instead of silver, and the bevels in the front and rear bumpers have been raised. The supplemental air intakes in the front fascia feature new detailing. In back, the taillight lenses have been revised, and the license-plate mount has been raised. In the process of making all these tiny tweaks, Acura trimmed an inch from the front overhang and half an inch from the rear. 

Six-Speeds across the Board
Whereas the slightly downplayed styling is a subjective fix�and it might help keep Lexus intenders in the Acura showroom for more than a cursory glance�the fitment of a six-speed automatic in place of the old five-speed yields considerable fuel-economy benefits. The TL�s two engines�a 3.5-liter V-6 with 280 hp and 254 lb-ft of torque for front-wheel-drive models and a 3.7-liter V-6 with 305 hp and 273 lb-ft for all-wheel-drivers�carry over unchanged save for some friction-reducing measures in the smaller mill. But the extra cog makes it that much easier to access the sweet part of either engine�s powerband, which is from 4000 to 6000 rpm. Shifts are quick and crisp, and we love the way the transmission holds paddle-selected gears in sport mode, refusing to upshift at redline. Shifts in drive, however, seem somewhat harsh for commuting. Acura boasts that it has programmed the throttle to blip on downshifts, but it�s pretty disappointing in actual use. 

Naturally, we still prefer Acura�s wonderfully organic-feeling six-speed manual to the automatic. But it�s only available with all-wheel drive, a fun configuration but one that takes its toll on fuel economy. A manual TL SH-AWD is rated at 17 mpg city/25 highway versus 18/26 for automatic all-wheel-drivers; front-drive models get an impressive 20/29. The best the 2011 TL could muster was 18/26.


Other Refinements
The interior changes very little. Like every Acura, the 2012 TL�s dashboard still suffers from severe overbuttonitis, but some new brightwork around the knobs and between the radio buttons helps things aesthetically if not ergonomically. Ventilated front seats are a part of the new Advance package at the top of the TL range, which also comes with upsized wheels (18 inches on front-drive TLs, 19s on all-wheel-drive models) and a blind-spot warning system. The 440-watt ELS surround-sound audio system is spectacular even with MP3s, let alone higher-quality CD and DVD audio tracks.

Sales begin in the middle of this month, and prices for the 2012 TL start at $36,465 for a base front-drive model and $40,015 for the TL SH-AWD. Add $3730 for the Tech package, which includes navigation and surround-sound audio. The Advance package adds the aforementioned equipment to the Tech package goodies and costs another $2200. (It is not, however, available on cars equipped with a manual transmission.) Those prices still represent strong value, and now that Acura has mostly fixed its most glaring shortcomings, the TL is a stronger entry than ever.

"The 2012 Acura TL is refined, yet aggressive," said Jeff Conrad, vice president of Acura sales. "Already known for its great performance, the enhanced TL has a sophisticated new look and an all-new 6-speed automatic transmission that will take performance to the next level."

The 2012 TL's refined new look includes a redesigned front bumper with improved aerodynamics, a revised grille, updated headlights and turn signals, a new fog light design and a shorter front overhang. At the rear, a new rear bumper incorporates a significantly repositioned license plate opening and smaller rear reflectors, while updated taillights and a thinner rear trunk edge trim add to a sophisticated new look.

New Sequential SportShift 6-Speed Automatic Transmission
To increase performance, a new Sequential SportShift 6-speed automatic transmission is applied on all TL models with automatic transmission. In addition to incorporating engineering enhancements aimed at improving efficiency, a sport-minded double-kick-down feature lets the driver command a double downshift - such as from Fifth to Third gear. The Drive-by-Wire throttle system also creates a "blip" of the throttle to help match gear speeds while downshifting.

In addition, the transmission teams with a new multi-clutch torque converter that not only reduces heat build-up during operation, but also allows for lock-up activation during a much wider range of driving conditions - which helps generate improved fuel economy. As a result, city/highway fuel economy is now 20/29 mpg - an increase of 3 mpg in highway driving over the 2011 TL. To further improve operating efficiency, the TL's standard 3.5L V-6 engine receives a host of friction-reduction technologies while a revised air inlet system provides cooler air for both the 3.5L and 3.7L engines.

V6 Engines Remain Unchanged for 2012
For 2012, two distinct versions of Acura's performance luxury sedan remain: a 280 horsepower, front-wheel-drive TL along with a powerful 305 hp TL paired with Acura's exclusive Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD). The performance-minded 6MT model will continue to be offered in the 2012 TL SH-AWD lineup, helping broaden the TL's appeal among luxury performance sedan buyers.


The HD camcorders is nice camcorders of the world.

HD camcorders


 
HD's higher resolution, broader color space, and advanced compression algorithms have opened the door for a substantial improvement in video quality, even for the most prosaic of home movies. Though prices for consumer models hover well above the budgets of many wanna-haves, as more units trickle into the market in 2007 we expect the prices to drop into mainstream territory. And pros need HD capabilities to stay competitive: even if you're not quite ready to go HD-only, some of the entry-level pro models are priced reasonably enough to merit an educational investment.


HD camcorders allow to record video in High definition format. Most HD camcorders can record 1080 horizontal lines of an image and offer a huge increase in image quality compared to standard definition camcorders that can only record 400-600 horizontal lines. High definition (HD) is no longer the future. It�s here. With so much new terminology it is frustrating for consumers to make sense of it all. Codecs, media, formats, compression types�it�s all a mess of confusion. This article is meant to help you understand what�s going on in the world of HD camcorders so that you can make sense of it all and make an informed decision on your next purchase.


All the HD camcorders' video looks great. Every one of the latest HD camcorders we've seen�seven in all�delivers kick-ass video, almost as good as what you see coming down a lot of cable or satellite systems from the networks. But it doesn't look as clean and sharp as Blu-ray or HD DVD.

Prices are reasonable. The best HD camcorder I've seen, the Panasonic HDC-SD1, costs around $800. You'd be surprised how prices are plummeting with HDTV camcorders. Since it's not brand-spanking new, you might be able to find an even better deal on that Panny SD1 on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving.

Catch up on some reviews of the latest HD camcorders to get a lay of the land. Camcorder Info picked as its camcorder of the year the Canon HV20, an HD model that uses old-timey DV tapes and records in the HDV format. We found the camcorder's video spectacular, with very few motion artifacts. It's also nice to be able to output in good ol' DV whenever you want with no further rendering.

The HD camcorders are easiest to use if you plug them directly into an HDTV via HDMI. Almost all the camcorders have HDMI output, so it's easy to just connect that camcorder to your HDTV and use the supplied remote. In fact, it feels like this is what the camcorder.

Hard drive camcorders have many different features, and can vary from one to another. The best ones will have the following features:

Hard Drive Capacity
It�s pretty simple. The larger the hard drive, the more record time you have.


Resolution
It goes without saying that the higher resolution a camera has, the better your pictures will look.

Recording format
One of the most important things to consider when choose a HD video camera is the different HD camcorder formats available. The two most popular storage options are hard disk and memory card. Hard disk camcorders offers the largest capacity where as the memory card camcorders are often the smallest and lightest available. Other options can include Mini-DV tape, DVD and internal memory or a combiniation of two of these.
Zoom
Zoom allows you to get closer to your subject without moving your feet. These days all HD camcorders have a zoom function but the amount of zoom they offer varies from model to model. As a rule of thumb a x10 optical zoom will be sufficient for most budding film maker�s needs. Although, if you�re planning on filming lots of things in the distance, e.g. wildlife then you will probably benefit from a more powerful zoom. But bear in mind, the more you zoom in on a subject the more you will notice the smallest of movements if you hand shakes. This can be negated by using a tripod.

Image stabilisation
Most HD video cameras now come with image stabilisation. A shaking effect can be seen when filming if you hand or arm moves and this can be noticed even more when you are zoomed in. Image stabilisation should remove some of the shakiness from the recording.

Battery Life
What good is having all this storage space to record if the battery is constantly dead? Good camcorders will have a long battery life. Most cameras; however, don�t come with the largest capacity battery. Make sure you include the cost of an extra battery in your budget.

Anti-Shock Mechanism
Let�s face it, your kids are going to drop your camcorder eventually. Good hard drive camcorders will have an anti-shock mechanism to protect the hard drive.

Size
Size may pay an important part in your choice of HD camcorder. Size varies wildly between models, some are a more traditional size (the size of a shoe or bigger) and others are available that are not much bigger than a mobile phone. HD camcorders that record onto memory cards tend to be the smallest and those that record directly onto DVD or Mini-DV tapes are larger since they have to accommodate the recording media.


Video lamp
Some HD camcorders feature a video lamp that can help to illuminate what you are filming. This feature can be ideal for close-up work and is kind of similar to a still camera flash. Although using this feature for prolonged periods of time can drain the battery faster than normal use.

Recording in low light conditions
HD video cameras can struggle to record a quality image in low light conditions both outdoors and indoors. However, many camcorders now come with features to improve the image quality. Some HD camcorders even have a special night mode which will give you a brighter picture.

Sound Quality
The sound quality from a camcorder recording can vary model to model. Some higher end HD camcorders allows you to attach an external microphone. An external microphone should offer a large improvement in sound quality compared to the camcorders own built in microphone.




Still photos
Many HD camcorders offer the option to take still photos. If you are filming something and spot a nice photo opportunity you can snap the picture from you camcorder rather than having to get you separate still camera out it�s bag. This feature can be useful but the quality is no where near the quality you would expect from a standalone digital camera.

Revolve xeMini Plus

 Revolve xeMini Plus

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The XeMini Plus from Revolve Electronics has a lightweight and eco-friendly design. It's easy to use and we like that you get several cables in the box. The xeMini Plus is a revolutionary charging system that will simplify your life. This system includes the xeMini charger, the xePico car charging adapter, and the cables you need to keep over 3,000 devices recharged anytime, anywhere. The xeMini has the largest built-in backup battery of any product in its class, with enough power to provide two full recharges to most smartphones. With the xeMini, you'll always have emergency power when you need it, and it can even recharge two devices at once. The xeMini Plus system is perfect for travelers, students, busy parents, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone who uses mobile electronics.


The Ultimate Freedom

Never search for an AC plug in the airport, coffee shop, or at school again! The xeMini has a custom designed 2200mAh internal battery for recharging your devices anytime, anywhere. The xeMini is small enough to fit in a pocket or purse and can carry enough power to fully recharge an iPhone or Blackberry twice without even connecting to AC power! The xeMini can recharge many digital cameras and video cameras on the go, too, so a dead battery will never cause you to miss the shot again. Plus, the xeMini's internal battery is replaceable.

The xePico car charger also offers a powerful 1.2A output, which will simultaneously charge your xeMini and up to two other devices at the same time! The high-quality USB mini and USB micro cables included in this kit provide you with connectivity to over 3,000 devices. At home or on the go, the xeMini Plus kit gives you everything you need.



Light-Assisted Power

xeMini features Revolve's Light-Assisted Power technology that uses sunlight to generate clean energy. The xeMini can capture energy from the sun, convert it to usable energy, and then store it in the internal battery backup system. By choosing to place the xeMini in the sun whenever possible and recharge your devices from the xeMini's internal battery instead of an AC outlet, you can reduce your carbon footprint. Unlike the lower-efficiency cells used in most "solar chargers" that are plastic encapsulation, the xeMini's glass-encapsulated high-efficiency cells ensure many years of use.


Never Run Out of Power Again

  • Replaces existing chargers--a complete charging solution for over 3,000 devices, including cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, MP3 players, GPS navigators, digital cameras, and more.
  • Powerful 2200mAh built-in battery provides multiple full recharges on the go.
  • Recharge two devices at once anytime, anywhere.
  • Recharge from the wall, your car, computer, or the sun!
  • Retractable AC prongs that plug directly into any AC outlet--no external adapter needed.
  • Exclusive Light-Assisted Power uses sunlight to constantly trickle charge the internal battery.

 

The World's First Earth-Friendly Electronics

The xeMini has been independently certified to meet the highest global safety and performance standards. Plus, it is made with cutting-edge GREEN materials and processes like:
  • Recycled plastics blended with bamboo fiber
  • High-efficiency glass encapsulated solar panel for years of service
  • Packaging made from 100% post-consumer recycled materials
  • Free of hazardous substances
  • Long-lasting battery that's also replaceable

Extend Your Play/Talk Use Time

One xeMini charge gives you:
iPhone
~6.5 hours talk time
Blackberry
~8 hours talk time
TomTom ONE (3G)
~9 hours navigation time
Garmin N�vi 200
~7.5 hours navigation time
iPod nano
~75 hours play time
iPod touch
~59 hours play time

Note: All times are approximate.


What's in the Box

xeMini universal charger and battery backup, xePico 12V car charging adapter, USB mini cable, USB micro cable, and USB data cable adapter.



Product Description

The revolutionary hybrid charging system from Revolve, the xeMini Plus is the ultimate accessory for all your rechargeable equipment from including mobile phones, mp3 players, digital cameras and navigation systems. Perfect for travelers, busy parents, outdoor enthusiasts, students, and more! It replaces existing chargers for over 3000 devices and includes everything you need to charge from the wall, car, computer, or sun!


Revolve Electronics xeMini Plus USB Charger and

Battery Backup with 12v Car Charger Feature


1.      Everything you need to charge from an AC outlet, your car, your computer, or sunlight
2.      Recharges over 3,000 different devices, two at a time--including the iPhone, Droid, and Blackberry
3.      Retractable AC prongs plug directly into an AC outlet--no external AC adapter needed
4.      Replaceable 2200mAh battery backup provides emergency power anytime, anywhere
5.      Made with cutting-edge green materials like recycled plastics blended with bamboo fiber
6.      Includes: Car Charger, USB Mini and Micro cables, and a USB adapter
7.      Recharge from multiple sources, including AC outlet, car, computer, or sunlight.
8.      Recharges over 3000 different devices, two at a time including the iPhone, Droid and Blackberry!
9.      Replaceable 2200mAh battery backup -� never be without power again.
10.  Retractable AC prongs, plugs directly into an AC outlet. No external AC adapter needed!

Revolve Electronics xeMini Plus USB Charger and

Battery Backup with 12v Car Charger Specifications


The xeMini Plus is a revolutionary charging system that will simplify your life. This system includes the xeMini charger, the xePico car charging adapter, and the cables you need to keep over 3,000 devices recharged anytime, anywhere. The xeMini has the largest built-in backup battery of any product in its class, with enough power to provide two full recharges to most smartphones. With the xeMini, you'll always have emergency power when you need it, and it can even recharge two devices at once. The xeMini Plus system is perfect for travelers, students, busy parents, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone who uses mobile electronics.



The Ultimate Freedom

Never search for an AC plug in the airport, coffee shop, or at school again! The xeMini has a custom designed 2200mAh internal battery for recharging your devices anytime, anywhere. The xeMini is small enough to fit in a pocket or purse and can carry enough power to fully recharge an iPhone or Blackberry twice without even connecting to AC power! The xeMini can recharge many digital cameras and video cameras on the go, too, so a dead battery will never cause you to miss the shot again. Plus, the xeMini's internal battery is replaceable.
The xePico car charger also offers a powerful 1.2A output, which will simultaneously charge your xeMini and up to two other devices at the same time! The high-quality USB mini and USB micro cables included in this kit provide you with connectivity to over 3,000 devices. At home or on the go, the xeMini Plus kit gives you everything you need.

Light-Assisted Power

xeMini features Revolve's Light-Assisted Power technology that uses sunlight to generate clean energy. The xeMini can capture energy from the sun, convert it to usable energy, and then store it in the internal battery backup system. By choosing to place the xeMini in the sun whenever possible and recharge your devices from the xeMini's internal battery instead of an AC outlet, you can reduce your carbon footprint. Unlike the lower-efficiency cells used in most "solar chargers" that are plastic encapsulation, the xeMini's glass-encapsulated high-efficiency cells ensure many years of use.

Never Run Out of Power Again

1.      Replaces existing chargers--a complete charging solution for over 3,000 devices, including cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, MP3 players, GPS navigators, digital cameras, and more.
2.      Powerful 2200mAh built-in battery provides multiple full recharges on the go.
3.      Recharge two devices at once anytime, anywhere.
4.      Recharge from the wall, your car, computer, or the sun!
5.      Retractable AC prongs that plug directly into any AC outlet--no external adapter needed.
6.      Exclusive Light-Assisted Power uses sunlight to constantly trickle charge the internal battery.

The World's First Earth-Friendly Electronics

The xeMini has been independently certified to meet the highest global safety and performance standards. Plus, it is made with cutting-edge GREEN materials and processes like:
1.      Recycled plastics blended with bamboo fiber
2.      High-efficiency glass encapsulated solar panel for years of service
3.      Packaging made from 100% post-consumer recycled materials
4.      Free of hazardous substances
5.      Long-lasting battery that's also replaceable