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product_id: 1557594
title: "Verbatim AA Power Pack - Black"
brand: "verbatim"
price: "₹ 60"
currency: INR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.in/products/1557594-verbatim-aa-power-pack-black
store_origin: IN
region: India
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# Universal compatibility 75% iPhone charge Travel-ready design Verbatim AA Power Pack - Black

**Brand:** verbatim
**Price:** ₹ 60
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔌 Stay Charged, Stay Connected!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Verbatim AA Power Pack - Black by verbatim
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.in](https://www.desertcart.in/products/1557594-verbatim-aa-power-pack-black)

## Best For

- verbatim enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted verbatim brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted Brand:** Backed by Verbatim's 50+ years of tech expertise and a 1-year warranty.
- • **Durable Design:** Built to withstand the rigors of travel with a rubberized finish.
- • **Power On-the-Go:** Never miss a moment with up to 75% extra charge for your devices!
- • **AA Battery Convenience:** Use any AA batteries—alkaline or rechargeable—for ultimate flexibility.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Charge everything from iPhones to eReaders with ease.

## Overview

The Verbatim AA Power Pack is a versatile charging solution that allows you to power up your devices anytime, anywhere. With the ability to add 4 AA batteries for a significant boost in battery life, this durable and travel-friendly power pack is compatible with a wide range of devices, ensuring you stay connected when it matters most.

## Description

Now you can talk longer, listen to more music, play more games, watch more videos without worrying about running out of battery life with Verbatim’s Power Pack Chargers! Use the Power Packs to charge a wide range of devices such as iPhones, iPods, eReaders and micro-USB charged phones or wireless Bluetooth headsets. Lightweight and slim form factor makes it convenient to carry in case of the need for emergency power making them ideal for business or leisure travel, road trips, outdoor excursions and more. No matter the device, Verbatim has a solution for you!

## Features

- AA Power Pack – Anytime Charge! Now you can talk longer, listen to more music, play more games, watch more videos without worrying about running out of battery life – if your phone or other device is running out of power just add 4 x AA batteries to the power pack, connect and keep going longer and longer. A full charge can add up to 75% iPhone* charge, or similar for other Smartphones with an average 1400mAh battery, providing a great solution for those times you need additional battery life for your phone, eReader or other devices.
- AA Convenience – No limits! The durable, rubberized AA Power pack works with any AA battery, alkaline or rechargeable, providing the ultimate convenience in emergency power in your travel bag. Just add 4 x AA batteries to start using and charging your phone, headset or other devices.
- Universal Power – Charge it all!  Use the AA Power Pack to charge a wide range of devices such as iPhone, iPod, eReaders, Smartphones, wireless Bluetooth headsets and more. Just use the standard iPhone cable** or the included USB to Micro-USB Cable to charge.
- *Based on iPhone 4s & iPhone5. Use time will vary with device being charged. - Not included
- Verbatim has been a leader in data storage technology since 1969, and guarantees this product with a 1 year limited warranty and technical support.

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Charges Android when used with Lithium AA batteries
  

*by F***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2013*

UPDATE to review: I liked the one I had so much I ordered another one from Amazon's "Warehouse Deals" (which are returns from other customers that have supposedly been checked and are OK). But it didn't work. Sent it back and ordered a brand-new one. That didn't work either. Gave it one more try (Amazon replaced the defective one) and this one does work reliably (along with the one I had originally). I still like this device best overall for semi-emergency use of recharging a cell phone, but it looks like some units are defective (I've changed from 5 to 4 stars on my review). You can tell right away if it is working: blue light emitted from the USB port when switched on. This light turns red when the batteries are getting low (at that point, possibly unable to add further charge to your phone.) Make sure to double-check that you inserted the (fresh, preferably Lithium) batteries correctly before returning a "defective" unit.As an addition to my review below, I've now tested and find I can get one full phone charge out of a set of Lithium batteries, plus maybe another 20% charge again later. Then the batteries are too low to use further for charging my Android phone.Original review:I use this with Energizer 9x Ultimate AA Lithium batteries, and it works very well to recharge my 2013-model Android phone. I like that I can use any length cable with its standard USB port. I'm no expert, but I suspect that some of the problems people have recharging phones from with this type of device come from 1. some other models only use 1 or 2 AA batteries, and don't generate enough current to effectively or repeatedly charge today's phones (which is why I like this model with 4 AA batteries.) 2. this model when used with alkalines or rechargeable batteries may not work as well (according to some reviews) as when using the more expensive but more reliable/powerful Lithiums. It may depend on how much current your particular phone is trying to draw when charging. Lithiums are designed for high-current devices (such as camera flash units, electronics, etc.) Also they last longer generally, are less prone to leak, and do not discharge over time, so can be left in devices for years until actually needed. (Not trying to make this a review of lithium batteries, but if you want this device to work the best, I recommend them.)I think the key here is to consider this an "emergency" charger, not really designed to be used every day for charging your phone. I carry mine when hiking to top off my phone on extended backpacking trips where I am also using the phone as a GPS which tends to run it down.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Works well enough, but has a finnicky battery cover
  

*by S***G on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 3, 2013*

To use this, load in 4 AA batteries, I prefer Sanyo Eneloop NiMH cells. They seem to last longer, hold a charge longer, and also charge quicker than the equivalent cells from Energize, Rayovac, or Duracell. The battery cover is one of those that slides in from the side, but it is tricky because one has to push the cells in fully against their spring contacts before this can be done. Many times, I will put the cover on, and find that it only engaged on one side.There is a switch on the side to activate the output. When this is switched on, the translucent plastic around the jack glows either blue (fully charged cells) or red. (getting worn down) If it doesn't glow, then it means the cells haven't got enough juice to help charge.One thing I like about this in favor of the fancier, higher capacity, more expensive models is that it takes AAs instead of a proprietary lithium pack. AAs = it will never be obsolete, as long as there is something that can be charged by USB.I keep this in my bag that accompanies me to work all the time; it is perfect to charge my phone on the train commute home when my phone has run itself down by looking for a signal when in my pocket.Even with the cheap battery door design, it is worth the money. Just don't be too shy to invest in a set of Sanyo Eneloop batteries for it, and you'll get the most this little guy has to offer.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    It works - but it's tricky and picky
  

*by D***D on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 18, 2012*

I bought the AA battery powered version of this charger after having had to rely on the generosity of a neighbor with a generator to keep my phone charged during the 4 days I was without power after hurricane Sandy. I had a single AA-powered charger that I had picked up as an impulse purchase at TJ Maxx that was pretty much totally useless, but I liked the idea of a battery-powered charger and figured that capacity (number of batteries) was the real issue.The tricky part of using this device is getting the battery cover back on after you install the batteries. Other reviewers have already mentioned that it's very difficult to determine the correct battery orientation - the markings inside the battery compartment are virtually unreadable under any lighting conditions due to reflections from the glossy black plastic case. But what is worse is trying to slide the cover back on, getting it set correctly in its grooves, while keeping the batteries compressed down on their spring connections. It took me so many tries that I almost gave up on ever being able to try out the charging capability - the cover either just slid off, or went on crooked, or didn't snap into place completely. I was afraid I was going to break it before I would ever get it put back on correctly.The picky part is that the unit seems to only work with the newest, freshest batteries you can possibly find. I put in a set of Duracell alkalines that were guaranteed fresh until 2017 and only got a 5% test recharge out of them before the unit's LED turned red indicating that the battery charges were too low to be used - then the LED refused to light at all implying that the batteries were drained. However, all of them subsequently tested fine on a battery charge tester and worked fine in a flashlight. I tried another set with the same 2017 date - and this time the LED lit up blue, indicating that they were good, but as soon as I plugged in my phone to charge, the LED changed immediately to red and shortly thereafter turned off and charging stopped. However, the batteries again tested fine and worked fine in a flashlight. I finally tried a set of batteries with a fresh through 2022 date and they actually worked - I was able to charge my HTCThunderbolt from 46% to 97% over the course of an hour or so (sorry - I didn't pay attention to the time). After that, the charger indicated that the batteries were drained - but once again, they tested just fine with a battery tester and worked fine in a flashlight.Bottom line, this charger does actually work and will re-charge a phone, but only if you have super fresh AA batteries to put into it - and even then it won't drain them completely, so they'll be usable for other purposes afterwards, but just not to keep charging your phone like you'd want or expect.

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