Android USB charger Now available at Cost of $25
Andru USB charger is basically a $25 phone charger. You know, that thing that essentially comes free with your phone. It's a steep price to pay for a monofunctional device, but you'll undoubtedly be using it every day.
The Andru comes in three different colors: green, black (also known as Andru Dark), and white. When plugged in, its eyes light up two different colors. For the original Andru, the eyes will glow blue when it's charging and white if it's on standby.
The device stands 2.6 inches tall and weighs about 1.29 ounces. It's extremely lightweight and portable, so if you plan on bringing this charger on a trip, it can easily stowaway in a small bag and USB port that's flanked by two antennas.Because they're flexible and soft, you don't have to worry about them breaking off when you plug in or pull out a USB cable. However, that doesn't mean it'll live up to heavy abuse I can easily see how these antennas may eventually come off given enough wear and tear.
Its sides are two posable arms that rotate around for absolutely no reason but to be adorable. At the bottom are two outlet prongs. When not in use, you can insert Andru into its stand so it can prop up by itself for maximum desk exposure and basic showing off 101.it comes with a 4-foot-long Micro-USB cable. Because Andru doesn't come with its own bag or case, there's no compact way to tout the charger and cable together. However, if it's inserted in its stand, you can plug the cable in and wrap the cord around Andru's legs.
Andro dark has a dense, solid construction that I really like. It's coated with a soft matte finish, lending itself a more premium feeling (though this coating does not bode well for the white.Andro dark output is 1,000mAh and is on par with the chargers phone manufacturers include with their handsets. I charged a fully drained Samsung Galaxy Express, which has a 2,000mAh battery. In slightly under an hour, the device was completely charged.
Andru plugs in firmly into an outlet, and I didn't feel any sort of give when I wiggled it around as it was plugged in. Keep in mind, however, that due to its shape, Andru will take up more space than the average phone charger.
Andro dark in a single wall outlet, but if you have a power surge or strip that has multiple outlets, depending on the layout, expect Andru and its tiny little robot arms to block access to the outlets near it.
The Andru comes in three different colors: green, black (also known as Andru Dark), and white. When plugged in, its eyes light up two different colors. For the original Andru, the eyes will glow blue when it's charging and white if it's on standby.
The device stands 2.6 inches tall and weighs about 1.29 ounces. It's extremely lightweight and portable, so if you plan on bringing this charger on a trip, it can easily stowaway in a small bag and USB port that's flanked by two antennas.Because they're flexible and soft, you don't have to worry about them breaking off when you plug in or pull out a USB cable. However, that doesn't mean it'll live up to heavy abuse I can easily see how these antennas may eventually come off given enough wear and tear.
Its sides are two posable arms that rotate around for absolutely no reason but to be adorable. At the bottom are two outlet prongs. When not in use, you can insert Andru into its stand so it can prop up by itself for maximum desk exposure and basic showing off 101.it comes with a 4-foot-long Micro-USB cable. Because Andru doesn't come with its own bag or case, there's no compact way to tout the charger and cable together. However, if it's inserted in its stand, you can plug the cable in and wrap the cord around Andru's legs.
Andro dark has a dense, solid construction that I really like. It's coated with a soft matte finish, lending itself a more premium feeling (though this coating does not bode well for the white.Andro dark output is 1,000mAh and is on par with the chargers phone manufacturers include with their handsets. I charged a fully drained Samsung Galaxy Express, which has a 2,000mAh battery. In slightly under an hour, the device was completely charged.
Andru plugs in firmly into an outlet, and I didn't feel any sort of give when I wiggled it around as it was plugged in. Keep in mind, however, that due to its shape, Andru will take up more space than the average phone charger.
Andro dark in a single wall outlet, but if you have a power surge or strip that has multiple outlets, depending on the layout, expect Andru and its tiny little robot arms to block access to the outlets near it.
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