![]() ![]() You can charge it at home overnight and take it with you to use the next day, or you can also charge it while you’re driving for use later on in the day. The Monster PowerCard is small and easily fits in your wallet, purse, or back pocket. I was pretty impressed! In a pinch, having my phone’s battery charge over 30% in 15 minutes is not bad and definitely useful. I plugged my fully-charged Monster PowerCard into my phone when my phone’s battery was at about 24% and it charged my phone up to about 56% within 15 or so minutes, before all the juice was gone from the Monster PowerCard. I want to note that you shouldn’t expect the Monster PowerCard to take your phone from 0% battery life to 100%, because it won’t. Once you do fully charge your Monster PowerCard, you can plug it into your phone whenever you need some extra battery life. I’m just saying that you shouldn’t expect it to give you a lot of battery juice straight out of the package. It’s nice, though, that it comes pre-charged a bit and you don’t have to wait to charge it before you can use it. Straight out of the package, you can use the Monster PowerCard to give your phone a little boost – just a little. Read on to see what I thought about the Monster PowerCard! The new Monster PowerCard that is launching in Walmart stores and on this coming June 23rd is perfect for such situations! Thanks to my partnership with Walmart as a participant in the Walmart Moms program, I got a chance to preview the Monster PowerCard, which will sell for $39.95 once available at Walmart. Since I use my phone a lot for my business (which involves a lot of social media sharing and photo/video uploading on media and press trips), you can imagine my phone’s battery is quickly used up often times. Either that, or I’d have to carry my phone charger with me in my purse and find a nearby plug – neither of which is very convenient or always feasible. Unless I am in the car where I can use my car charger to recharge my phone while driving, this means that I have to wait until I get back home to charge my phone. I’m going to be tucking the Powercard into my pocket on all future days out.Many times I’m out and about for the day and my phone’s battery starts to slowly die. This meant that I was able to continue taking photos and staying in touch with my friends all evening long. I plugged it into the Powercard, popped it in my pocket and by the time we’d got into town, for the meal and evening out, the phone was close to fully charged. It was just after the rugby and as the sun came down that my phone got dangerously low to empty. Further to this, it charges super fast (three times quicker than a standard USB charger) and can charge your phone for 5 hours, giving you lots of power on the go – more than enough for emergency charges. This means it will fit in your wallet or in a coat pocket without you even noticing. Monster’s Powercard is great because its tiny, about the size of a credit card and pretty thin too. ![]() I’ve been apprehensive about this sort of gadget before because I don’t want to be luggy a battery pack around all day. It’s a really nice little piece of kit, the best thing about it is its size. It’s a Powercard by Monster and can recharge your phone for five hours! ![]() Luckily I’ve got my hands on a new gizmo that solves this issue easily and conveniently. No chance to stop and get the phone back up to a half decent level of charge. I had an awesome jam packed day which included: a trip out to a Cornish Wrestling (pronounced wrassling) demonstration and have a go session, beer and a mahoosive pasty, watching the Rugby in the pub and then in the evening drinks out in town and a meal at Hubbox. I have these days all the time, regularly it gets to the evening and my phone dies and I can’t take photos or keep in touch easily with friends. This problem is always worse when you’ve got an epic day planned and at no point will you be having a pit stop or the chance to recharge the phone. So when the battery is depleted and it dies, it can be pathetically scary. In the modern world a phone isn’t just for ringing people, I use my to listen to music, take photos, keep in touch socially, look at maps, play games and loads more. You don’t ever feel more at one with nature than when you’re totally off the grid whilst at the same time, everyone nowadays (for better or worse) feels as if they have a missing limb once they reach 0% battery. If you’re a modern outdoorsman or someone with a hectic lifestyle, no doubt you’ll have become stuck in between the rock and the hard place which is the smart phone. ![]()
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