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FastMac U-Charge Laptop Battery Charger This makes a standalone battery charger a useful accessory that ensures you always have a fresh battery on hand. Unfortunately, most chargers I've seen are bulky desktop gadgets. FastMac's TruePower U-Charge, on the other hand, EV088AA Battery, 417066-001 Battery In my testing with batteries for a white MacBook and an original MacBook Pro, the U-Charge worked well, fully charging the batteries; in fact, the U-Charge juiced up those batteries noticeably faster than they charged inside the laptop itself, even if I wasn't using the laptop at the same time. And I appreciated the capability to charge one battery while I was using the other, or to charge two batteries simultaneously--one in the laptop and the other using the U-Charge. The U-Charge also gives you the option of bringing just the charger when traveling, leaving your laptop's AC adapter at home to lighten your load. In this scenario, you would use one battery while the other is charging--the U-Charge will fully charge the latter in less time than you can drain the other.417066-001 Battery You just need to be sure to safe sleep before swapping batteries if you want to avoid having to shut down during the exchange. On the downside, the U-Charge's four charge-indicators LEDs are a bit confusing. Instead of indicating the current charge level during charging, they work only when not charging. If you unplug the U-Charge from AC power and then connect the U-Charge to your battery, these lights show you the approximate battery level: 0 (no lights) 25, 50, 75, or 100 (four lights) percent. While this approach works as advertised,EV088AA Battery, 417066-001 Battery One other limitation is that neither of the current U-Charge models works with the batteries for the latest (unibody) MacBook and MacBook Pro. A FastMac representative told me the company is currently working on a new version for these models. Although the U-Charge's battery-connection cable is interchangeable--a design that, in theory, lets you change just the cable to gain compatibility with newer batteries--it's not yet clear if either of the current U-Charge models will work the latest MacBook and MacBook Pro batteries via a simple cable swap. Post a comment in response: |
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