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Monday, October 24, 2011

Aluratek ADMPFB100 Universal Battery Pack for Digital Photo Frames

Power your Digital Photo Frame for up to 2 hours without needing to plug into a power outlet with this portable battery back. Take your digital photo frame to family reunions, outdoors, or to friends and family without having to worry about finding a power outlet. It's also a great solution for digital signage where power is not readily available, such as trade shows and other events.

Color: black Brand: Aluratek Model: ADMPFB100 Format: CD Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 3.00" h x 6.00" w x 8.50" l, .70 pounds Up to 2 hours of continuous use 9V or 12V support Includes 5 different power tip options Velcro included to easily attach to the back of your frame 1-year warranty

Most helpful customer reviews 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Digital Photo Frame Battery Pack Consumer Review By Wayne P. Watson This is a waste of money. I charged the battery pack, connected it to the digital photo frame and it read two photographs and went dead. I replugged it into the frame and it showed two more photos and the screen went dead. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Battery Packs By John Lionti We purchased 4 battery packs to power a digital photo frame during a presentation. After charging all of them (there were no instructions in the package) for a long period of time, we still could not get the battery packs to power the frames (even though these were the packs recommended for the digital photo frames). 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Wedding Display Disappointment By Maven of Mortar I bought this to run a Digital Picture frame at my daughter's wedding reception that would showcase growing up photos of her and my new son-in-law. The battery pack worked great for the couple of practice times I used it and Murphy's Law - it would not power the frame on the day of the reception (it was fully charged). Luckily, there was a power outlet that still allowed the frame to run, just wasn't in the prominent location that was originally planned. Too bad too, it's a good idea that became unreliable. See all 5 customer reviews...

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