energizer playstation 3 charger

Performance Design Products, which is simply known as PDP, recently licensed the Energizer brand to slap on its line of Power and Play Charging systems for the Sony PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii. Indeed, the Energizer brand should give these chargers some added visibility in the marketplace.

energizer playstation 3 charger

Performance Design Products, which is simply known as PDP, recently licensed the Energizer brand to slap on its line of Power and Play Charging systems for the Sony PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii. Indeed, the Energizer brand should give these chargers some added visibility in the marketplace.

energizer playstation 3 charger

The Energizer Power n Play Charging System for the PlayStation 3 is basically a plastic stand with two built-in mini-USB nubs for charging two controllers. At the base of the unit, there are two USB ports that allow you to charge two additional USB devices (including PS3 controllers)--but you have to supply the USB cables. (Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to juice up iPods, but it worked fine for our cell phone.)

energizer playstation 3 charger

You thrash and wrangle down a fierce channel of roaring rapids. You skillfully carve a path through the current, thrusting your paddle into the water at your right, then swiftly switching to push off from the right. Your competitor looms just a few feet behind you, the finish line just ahead. This, kayaker, is not the time for your controller to die. Take control of every clinch-winning race, every beat-blasting dance-off, every pulse-pounding battle o— and never let a dead battery slow you down with the Energizer PlayStation Move Charger.This powerful accessory keeps your motion-controlled games going strong, charging up to two PlayStation Move or Navigation controllers at once. A quick six-hour chargeup fully powers your controllers and prepares you for your adventures and escapades. Just drop your controllers in this sleek charger, and they'll be easy to find and right at hand when you're ready to suit back up for battle.

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