RichardSolo 1800 review
Dan H. | January 27, 2010
I don’t really have many complaints about my iPod touch. It’s a great product, plays my music, plays 3D games. The only thing bothering me was the battery life. Bringing a charger around wasn’t exactly a solution, and since there isn’t a removable battery I started looking for battery backups. Then I stumbled across the RichardSolo 1800 Backup Battery for the iPhone and iPod. It’s truly an amazing product. First off, it’s 1800mAH. You can’t go wrong with something that size. I charged my iPod two full times, and it still had some juice left. It charges really quickly, 90 minutes for it to completely charge the iPod.

The RichardSolo 1800 isn’t big at all, it’s just about the size of the iPod, just slightly narrower. The RichardSolo 1800 is also equipped with a flashlight and a laser pointer. Wait, what? What use is that? I used to attach my flashlight to my keys, it’s off now, and since I carry the iPod everywhere, the RichardSolo is always on me. The RichardSolo is great for traveling, when you just need that extra juice, and it’s even useful on a day-to-day basis. I always have my RichardSolo on me, just in case if the iPod didn’t charge correctly, or if I happen to use my iPod a lot that day. Another great feature is, since it works off the 30-pin connector found on every iPod, you can charge pretty much any iPod. The RichardSolo charges with a mini USB cable that plugs into an adapter which plugs into a wall.

Overall, the RichardSolo 1800 is a lifesaver product. I can’t live without it, I can finally enjoy the full experience with my iPod without having to worry about battery life. I would highly recommend this product to anybody with an iPhone/iPod. The RichardSolo 1800 is currently available for $69.95. This is the model I got, and visit RichardSolo.com for more info!
Here is a quick unboxing/demo of the RichardSolo:
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