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Oct282015

Spyder's Commuter charging solution is designed to fit all smartphones and tablets

Proprietary charging solutions are outdated. Many users carry various devices from different manufacturers and platforms so carrying various dongles and chargers can get messy.

Spyder Digital Research, makers of the world’s thinnest and most lightweight battery case for iPhone, announced the launch of the Commuter. The Commuter is a 3-in-1 universal battery charger that combines a wall charger, car charger and internal battery pack into a single device for ultimate convenience.

Ideal for travel, the minimalistic and compact design eliminates the need for multiple devices, cables and accessories and is optimal for on-the-go power, featuring:

·         2600mAh internal battery, providing an extra eight hours of talk and five hours of video

·         AC wall adapter and universal DC/car charger

·         USB port for compatibility with all tablets, smartphones, and other devices charged by USB cable

·         Rubberized non-slip coating for better grip

·         Slim and compact design, and only slightly larger than a credit card (measuring 3.6 x 2.4 x 0.8 in.)

·         An on/off button to let users control power supply

·         An included MicroUSB cable.

 “Having dedicated our brand toward creating protective and functional products that aim to simplify the consumer’s life, we are thrilled to introduce this triple threat.” says Michael Nitti, Founder of Spyder. “Meticulous design and premium quality are our top priorities when producing a new product, and we are excited to introduce a device that is so universal.” continues Brian Eultgen, Vice President of Sales for Spyder. The Spyder Commuter is available for US $49.99 at Amazon.com.

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