MintyBoost USB Charger Kit

I know we have all been in this situation before: either on a road-trip, flying, camping, whatever, you’re away from home and nowhere near an electrical outlet… and the battery...

I know we have all been in this situation before: either on a road-trip, flying, camping, whatever, you’re away from home and nowhere near an electrical outlet… and the battery meter on your phone/ipod/camera/[insert small must-have device here] starts to blink letting you know you are just moments away from no longer being able to use said device. Crap.

I’ve been here all to many times. Right when my phone is about to shut down from I’m reminded of all the alternate power options I have looked at, compared, and read so many reviews of . . . but never bought. The options seem to be endless, they all have their pros and cons. Solar would be nice, but they’re a little more expensive. Most of them need adapters for the different devices you want to charge. Even some of the smaller units were oddly shaped or still seemed a little bulky. For whatever reason I could never bring myself to actually buy anything I’ve looked at previously.

I keep up with posts from Make: Online and saw a great article about making a small USB charge unit built into a common mint/candy tin. Awesome! I have a half-dozen of these guys kicking around the house, there a nice size, and I’ve been itching for a small project (cold/wet weather kills the whole outdoor house project thing). So I bought a kit from the MakerSHED: http://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MKAD2

It should be here in a few days. I can’t wait to get started. I’ll post pictures and project notes later.

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About John Dezember

John is a freelance web developer and social media consultant; currently working on Google AdWords Certification. He is also an Android enthusiast, DIYer and amateur photographer.