Motorola unveils a TurboPower car charger for the DROID Turbo and Quick Charge 2.0 devices

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Motorola unveils a TurboPower car charger for the DROID Turbo and Quick Charge 2.0 devices
Thanks to new technology, smartphone owners with the right handset and the right charger can spend a few minutes masquerading as a wall-hugger, and come away with enough juice to power their phone for hours. For example, using the TurboPower 15 Wall Charger from Motorola will allow you to power up your TurboPowered Motorola handset for 8 hours with just a 15-minute charge. The phones that have this feature are the Motorola DROID Turbo, Nexus 6 and second-generation Motorola Moto X.

If you don't own a Motorola TurboPowered device, you can still use the TurboPower 15 Wall Charger to power up the battery on your phone 75% faster than normal. To get that kind of charging speed, you will need to have a device that supports Qualcomm's Quick Charge 2.0. Such models include the Motorola DROID Turbo, second-generation Motorola Moto X, Nexus 6, HTC One (M8), HTC One M9, Samsung Galaxy Note 4. LG G Flex 2 and the LG G4.

Today, Motorola took the Turbo charging technology and applied it to a car charger. Available from Motorola for $29.99, the TurboPower 15 Car Charger features the same charging times as the unit for the wall. Now, you can make sure that you're minutes away from having enough battery life to get you through the next few hours even when you're driving around in an automobile. If you're interested in the TurboPower 15 Car Charger or Wall Charger, click on the sourcelink. 


source: Motorola via AndroidandMe

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