I jumped at the chance to review this remote battery from No Outlet, No Problem. Anthony Vilgiate, the inventor, is a great friend of mine, and as close to a genius as I've ever met. If there's anyone who could get this remote battery to blow all others out of the water, it's Anthony.<br /><br />As I'm reviewing this remote battery, Anthony is launching it as a Kickstarter project in three versions: Adventurer, Expedition, and Destination. In this video I'm testing the middle size but most powerful unit: the Expedition.<br /><br />Obviously, I'm in love with this tiny device. A few things to note, specifically on the Expedition model:<br /><br />charges my iPhone almost 10 times from 0 to full<br />two USB outputs to charge anything that accepts USB for charging<br />only slightly larger and heavier than my iPhone 5<br />I was able to charge it from a small solar charger, even from the halogen bulbs in my kitchen<br />I've charged a water purifier, iPhones (4, 4s, 5), Lumix camera, and headlamp, many at the same time, thanks to the dual USB outputs<br /><br />The great news? The Expedition is only $50. Head over to Kickstarter to check out the other two versions and to vote for a bigger production. That's what allows these to be so inexpensive.<br /><br />Links<br /><br />Expedition remote battery: http://goo.gl/1WkX8<br /><br />More gear reviews: http://goo.gl/0x4zz
