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Konnet Technology announces PowerV Duo induction charger

Konnet Technology announces PowerV Duo induction charger

Konnet Technology has just outed the PowerV Duo induction charger that is good for a couple of Wii controllers as well as two USB devices. It comes in a sleek and sturdy build, where it is touted to be the only wireless comprehensive charging solution for consumers who own a Wii as well as other USB-powered devices. Thanks to its advanced wireless induction capability, you won’t need to worry about tangled cables and wires during the charging process – all you need to do is rest the Wiimote on the PowerV, go do your thing and come back some time later to continue Super Mario Galaxy 2. A red LED means the controllers are charging, while the blue LED would mean the controllers are fully charged. To remain green (to a certain extent), it will turn off automatically when your device is fully charged. Expect the PowerV Duo induction charger to retail for $34.99 Stateside as it comes with a USB to DS Lite/DSi/DSi LL cable, an AC Adapter, and two Ni-MH 800mAh battery packs. [Press Release]

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