The power to charge your PSP ... on your wrist!
Oh no! You're in the middle of SOCOM: Tactical Strike, and as you're about to infiltrate the terrorist stronghold, you see your PSP's power indicator flashing. You haven't reached a checkpoint yet, and you certainly don't want to give up now! What are you to do? Act like Batman.
A cute new device in Japan allows users to charge their PSP (and other mobile devices) simply by connecting it to a handy wristband. The inconspicuous accessory will provide an extra 3.5 hours of battery life for your PSP when you need it. We're hoping that future versions of this peripheral will allow you to shoot a grappling hook, spider webs, and lasers. Considering this is from Japan, we're nearly certain it'll happen.
[Via PSP-Vault]
A cute new device in Japan allows users to charge their PSP (and other mobile devices) simply by connecting it to a handy wristband. The inconspicuous accessory will provide an extra 3.5 hours of battery life for your PSP when you need it. We're hoping that future versions of this peripheral will allow you to shoot a grappling hook, spider webs, and lasers. Considering this is from Japan, we're nearly certain it'll happen.
[Via PSP-Vault]










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kodiack @ Oct 20th 2007 1:20PM
Haha, pretty cool if you ask me
daniel-kun @ Oct 20th 2007 2:03PM
Why not simply buy a second battery?!
Oh right, because you can't shoot webs and baterangs from it.
Tim @ Oct 20th 2007 2:13PM
Look how big that connector is, ewww! That thing would be in the way! Bad form, good function.
Random1448 @ Oct 20th 2007 3:44PM
Thats actually a pretty good idea for someone who's on the road a lot.
NoBullet @ Oct 20th 2007 4:46PM
Wouldnt it have been better if the wrist band had a solar panel on it? Like someone else said, why not just carry an extra battery, its smaller than that thing too.
Dreadhead541 @ Oct 20th 2007 6:26PM
you wouldn't lose your progress, your psp automatically goes into sleep mode when your battery hits 10%