A rechargeable Lithium Ion battery adds 5 hours of playtime to the PSP. When in use, the PSP will utilize the power in the charger case first before draining its own battery. While charging, the PSP is charged first then the case is charged.
The PSP recognizes the charger case as an external power source so you can recharge your PSP from the case without having it plugged into the wall as long as the case has power. The case will actually transfer its power to the PSP's internal battery.
The charger case also features a 4 foot wire that will allow you to remove the PSP from the case to play while you are still using the cases power.
The case itself is a brushed anodized aluminum with a neoprene lining making it shock and water resistant.
the theater expirence has been fixed...(read my review if it ever gets posted) and theres been a price drop...in some places 39.99 new! better than this one except for the size maybe
I dont know if anyone have problems with the case LEDs indicator.. I read the manual,it says that Solid Green Light = Unit Is Charging, Flashing Green Light = Fully Charged, Flashing Red Light = Battery Low and needs to be Charged.. i found mine keep flashing green light even after i unplugged the psp ac adaptor.. i've tried to dry out the battery by playing psp using its power but the green light still flashing after i played around an hour..
Yeah? I had a real problem like that with mine when I first bought it. I called NYKO and they exchanged mine for a brand new unit. No questions asked.
Goodluck!
I just bought this today... I really think this is a a great buy! I bought this for only$19.99 at a local game store, it was on sale, I love the sound, it adds more life to the psp battery, it is just great!
you must be a member to reply or post. signup or login
PSP411 | Top
PSP411.com is not an official site affiliated with Sony in any way.
Content and graphics Copyright 2004-2009 PSP411.com
All rights reserved. | Contact | RSS