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Have you seen the ChargeCard? The credit card sized wallet charger for your Phone

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In my opinion innovation in technology isn’t always about a bigger screen, higher resolution or larger battery. Innovation is taking something we all need, want and use and making it better. Every single person reading this has a smartphone or a phone of some sorts. One thing will forever and always be true, you need to charge your device and most likely transfer data from your laptop or PC to your device.

While nearly every charger I have in my home and car is just a plug that takes a normal cable, there are still times that I leave home with someone else and they don’t have the gadgets and gizmos I have lying around. Having something that is a backup solution is indispensable  The key to an effective accessory is accomplishing something the others don’t and making it as convenient and as portable as possible. ChargeCard has done both and has done them well.

The ChargeCard is a small, credit card sized, charger/data transfer device that fits in your wallet. There is a flexible rubber tongue that flips out with a standard USB plug on it. On the other side, depending on the model, you have a iPhone cable (pre-iPhone 5) which is straight off the back, or a Micro USB plug. Obviously we care about the Micro USB version of the ChargeCard. No matter which device you need it for, ChargeCard has one for you. Micro, iOS and even an upcoming iPhone Lightning version.

Any model is going to set you back $25. That might seem a bit high for some who carry oodles of cables with them anyways, but it is the price to pay for something that can chill in your wallet. Sadly the Micro USB version is on a MAJOR backorder. I mean, they aren’t shipping again till March. That is a while to wait for one. At least they are offering FREE WORLD WIDE SHIPING.

If you want to take a closer look or jump right in and buy one now and sit back and wait for it to arrive, then head over to ChargeCard Project and get your order in.

Thanks +Ripah Still for the share