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IST SideWinder cell phone charger (09/24/2005)

IST SideWinder cell phone charger

Entered CNET Catalog: 09/24/2005

SKU: CNETISTSIDEWINDER

Manufacturer: IST

Manufacturer description

The SideWinder charger is the world's smallest, lightest, and most powerful portable cell phone charger available. The only hand powered charger ever approved by a phone manufacturer, Kyocera. Weighs only 2 1/2 ounces and puts out power greater than a plug-in charger. Ideal for any situation away from a traditional power source and you need to complete a call. 2 minutes of charging equals over 6 minutes of talk time, even more standby time. Keep charging and talk indefinitely. The SideWinder also contains a powerful LED light that runs over 5 minutes with no batteries and only 30 seconds of charging! The SideWinder is compatible with the following phone models: Audiovox: CDM4000 series, CDM4500 series, CDM 9000, CDM 8400, 8410, 8450, 8900, 9900, 9950; Ericsson: T28z, T39m, T60c, T60d, T60lx, T61c, T61d, T61lx, T61z, T62u, T63, T68, T68i, T200, T226, T237, T300, T306, T310, T316, T608, T610, T616, T630, T637, P800, P900, Z200, Z600, A2218z, R300lx, R300d, R300z, R380 world, T28 world; Kyocera / Qualcomm: Aktiv: K484, Blade: KE424C, KX424, Energi: K493, K494, K404, Koi/KX2, KX440, Phantom: K454, KE413, KX413, KE414, KX414, QCP 2027, 2035, 2035a, Rave: K9, K433, K434, KE433, KE434, KX433, KX434, SoHo/KX1: KX1, KX1i, KX1v, K4130, 1135, 1155, 2119, 2135, 2235, 2255, 2325, 2345, 3225, 3245, 3250, and 7135 Smartphone; LG: 1200, LX5450, LX5550, VI5225, VX3200, VX7000 (not VX7000BK); Motorola: V60c, V60g, V60i, V60p, V60s, V60t, V60x, V66, V70, 120c, 120e, 120t, 120x, 270c, 280, A630, A845, C331 and C332 (TDMA versions), C333 (CDMA w/ antenna), C341, C343, C343c, C353 (TDMA), E310, 270c, P280, T720, T720i, T721, T722i, T730, T731, T731c, iDEN i30sx, i35s, i50sx, i55sr, i58sr, i60c, i80s, i85s, i88s, i90c, i90cle, i95cl, i99cl, V200 personal communicator, V265, V300, V400, V505, V551, V600, V710, V810, Nextel i500, i550, i700; Nokia: 252, 282, 1260, 1261, 2260, 3000 series, 5000 series, 6000 series, 7000 series, 8000 series phones; PalmOne: Tungsten E PDAs; Samsung: SPH-A460, SPH-A500, SPH-A600, SPH-A620/VGA-1000, SPH-A660/VI600, VM-A680, SPH-N240, N270 Matrix Phone, SPH-N400, X105; Sanyo: PM-8200, RL-4920, SCP-5500 (VM4500) and SCP-7300 (RL7300).

Product summary

The goodThe good: The IST SideWinder is compact, light, and reusable. Its LED throws 5 minutes of light after a couple minutes of cranking.

The badThe bad: The IST SideWinder is tough to crank; several minutes of cranking gave us only a few minutes of phone life. Also, it won't work on a completely dead phone battery.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The IST SideWinder might be small, reusable, and environmentally friendly, but we never got a decent cell phone charge from the device.

Average user rating: 0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 01/31/2006
This crank-driven emergency cell phone charger seems like the ideal choice for a chatter who's stranded on, say, a deserted country road and needs to squeeze a call out of a dead handset. But while we got sore fingers from furiously cranking the IST SideWinder ($25), overall we couldn't get enough of a charge to even place a call for more than a few minutes.

The compact, lightweight SideWinder (2.3 by 1.8 by 1.5 inches, 2.2 ounces) comes in a translucent blue plastic shell, which is curved slightly for a better fit in your palm. On the right side of the SideWinder is a small crank that folds into the casing when it's not in use. On top are a small power port and a white LED that provides 5 minutes of illumination after cranking--great for dark environments. The charger also comes with a small lanyard and a vinyl carrying case.

Setup is relatively simple: Just plug one end of the included cable into the IST power port, then attach the other end to your handset's AC input. Adapters for most Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Audiovox, Kyocera, and Samsung phones are included, but you should check exact compatibility with your phone before buying. Next, you extend the small plastic handle and begin cranking at about two revolutions per second. After 2 minutes of cranking, you're supposed to get about 6 minutes of talk time and 30 minutes of standby time.

Unfortunately, the IST SideWinder won't work on a completely dead battery. We attached the charger to a drained Motorola V600 and cranked diligently for about 2 minutes. The crank was a bit stiff, and our fingers began to get sore at about the 1-minute mark. We then hit the Moto's power button; the handset powered up fine but died as soon as we started dialing. We then cranked for another 2 minutes, during which our fingers begged for mercy, and the SideWinder grew noticeably hot--again, no dice.

The IST SideWinder performed marginally better with a battery that had a few seconds of juice left. We tested it with the Samsung MM-A920 and got about 3 minutes of power after 2 minutes of cranking. Still, it was barely enough time to make a decent emergency call. We would have kept cranking until we got a decent charge, but frankly, our arms were rubber after the fruitless 5-minute workout.

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IST SideWinder cell phone charger specifications

  • General
  • Product Type Emergency charger
  • Weight 0.2 lbs
  • Power Device
  • Features Emergency light function
  • Miscellaneous
  • Included Accessories Carrying case
  • Cables Included - 1 x Nokia connector cable
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