from: Aluratek
List Price: $49.99
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Aluratek
Color: black
EAN: 0890989001750
Format: CD
Item Dimensions: 30085070600Label: Aluratek
Manufacturer: Aluratek
Model: ADMPFB100
MPN: ADMPFB100
Publisher: Aluratek
Studio: Aluratek
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features:
- 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
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Power your digital frame anywhere, anytime. Up to 2 hours of run time!Up to 2 hours of run timeCompatible with 9V and 12V digital photo framesEasily mounts to the back of the frame5 interchangeable tips to ensure a correct match to your framePower your digital frame anywhere, anytimeIncluded AC adapter for easy chargingRated capacity 16.6 WHLimited 1 year warranty
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Outdated product is unusable
I purchased this product because it was advertised as compatible with 9V and 12V digital picture frames. It failed to power 20+ digital frames in and in-store test. When the company was contacted with questions, they informed me the digital photo frames it was designed for were now obsolete and the battery packs were not powerful enough to work with newer state of the art frames. (I couldn't find a way to give this product zero stars. One star is generous.)
Rating:
- Battery Packs
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).
Rating:
- Digital Photo Frame Battery Pack Consumer Review
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.
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