myCharge is a Michigan-based manufacturer of portable charging solutions and has been first to market offering the most advanced solutions for a multitude of needs. They know how important it is to stay connected to the people and things you love, and they work passionately to create products that do just this. myCharge devices integrate built–in charging cords that emphasize portability and versatility, and powerful lithium polymer batteries that allow you to quickly charge your smartphone, tablet, eReader and other devices so they’re ready when you need them. From power banks to power cases, the diverse set of innovative myCharge solutions ensure you’ll never be stranded again. I remember a time that I could charge my smartphone overnight and the battery would last until bedtime, but that is no longer the case today. We are so connected, emails are constantly coming in, social media apps are constantly updating and the cameras on todays phone take such high quality video and images that they use more power, especially if your videos and pics are synced to a cloud service.
This is where the RazorMega portable external battery comes in. Featuring a large 20,000mAh battery it will charge some smartphones up to 10 times so you can always use Chad Kimball maps. The universal charger features two USB ports and is perfect for anyone looking to charge multiple devices. Advanced technology guarantees the fastest and safest charge and the high 2.4A output ensures a fast charge and safe-cell technology ensures the safest level of battery protection in the marketplace.
The RazorMega is thin and easily fits in a purse or backpack and weighs in at only 1 pound. Here is a recap of all of the RazorMega’s features:
TECHNOLOGY
Smart-sense: ensures complete device compatibility
Hyper-charge: ultra-fast charging of your devices; up to 65% faster than competitors
Power-stay: maintains battery power for up to 1 year
Max-power: maximum power transfer from powerbank to device
High-density battery: the smallest and lightest powerbank
Safe-cell: provides the highest level of battery safety
Rapid-recharge: powerbank recharges up to 50% faster than competitors
Pass-Through Charging: will charge the powerbank and connected device simultaneously
SPECS
Battery: 20,000mAh Lithium Polymer
Product Dimensions: 2.6 in x 0.9 in x 6.8 in
Product Weight: 1.0 lbs.
USB port delivers 2.4A output
myCharge products can be purchased directly from their website as well as Amazon. The RazorMega would make a great stocking stuffer and I am sure would check the box off of several people on your Christmas list. Queen of Reviews has teamed up with myCharge to offer a RazorMega to be given away to one of my lucky readers. Just enter using the Giveaway Tools widget below and be sure to show them some love on facebook, twitter, G+, Pinterest and Instagram. Good luck!
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I have a hard time
Playing games on my break at work and not using all my battery life. It’s a drag.
I feel like I’m constantly having to charge my phone! The struggle is real!!
You always have to charge the phone.
My phone doesn’t keep a charge long, so it is a constant thing having the battery die. This would be great for charging it.
Watching videos or playing games while waiting for doctor appointments drains the battery very quickly
I don’t use my phone every day but it seems every time I go to use it the battery is too low to use.
My battery will last all day if I’m not playing games or watching video — always have to watch and limit my usage.
Always on the go and not always a place to charge easily.
I often have a dead battery because I forget to charge it
My phone battery always seems to die when I need it most when I’m away from home
Starting the days with less than a 100% charged phone.
I think the main issue is constantly being on the go and never being near an outlet to charge my phone.
I always have trouble because of my phone connecting to wifi which drains it like crazy
Cell phones are so expensive. I plan to use mine until it dies. In the meantime, I do have problems with its battery life. Just a text conversation will drop my battery by 10%.
if i use waze my battery goes south
My challenge is not having a charge when out in the outdoors .
When I am out for a long period of time I worry about not having a place to plug it in to charge it. You would be surprised how many meeting rooms do not have outlets available.
i forget to charge my phone
Work load keeps my phone ringing all day and night!
Have to carry a portable battery pack.
I like to watch videos and it tends to drain the battery quickly.
Sometimes just lack of access to an outlet near where I am working
Traveling for work makes it a challenge to always be near an outlet for charging on the go.
I think I have too many battery draining apps because I really try to keep charged up, but some days my phone seems to lose charge so fast!
Staying in one place long enough to get the charge!
My challenge is when I am outdoors all day.
My phone battery is so bad, I have to constantly charge it even when I am not using the phone.
my kids play on my phone a lot.
My phone is getting older, so the battery is dying faster and faster.
I am a power user so i run thru battery pretty quick
My challenge is when I’m out with my kids and my battery dies so fast!
My challenge is keeping my phone charged long enough.
Could definitely use one of these. I have to charge my phone twice in three days. That’s a pain when you don’t have access to an outlet or don’t have a charger with you.
I love playing a lot of time wasting games when I can and they tend to burn through the battery.
I try to use it when I really need too while I’m out and I go on all of my social media before bed.
My problem is that I often forget to charge my phone at night so I am without battery power when out and about the next day.
I am constantly charging my phone all day.
Always having to charge my phone.
my phone – it is a bit old and the battery runs down quickly
When I’m on the road I can’t keep my phone charged long enough to use my GPS!
When it can’t connect to a wifi
I don’t have any issues, but my kids phones seem to die all the time.
I get busy and somtimes forget to charge it!Uggg!
I’m constantly having to charge my phone
my battery drains pretty fast and needs recharging .
I am always on the go.
I battle with keeping my cell phone charged.
not having a charger!!!!
I really don’t have any problems with it as I work from home and can keep it plugged in if need be. This would be good for my hubby tho. Thanks and God bless!
I work in an old building and my phone is constantly searching for a signal.
Being always on the go, this would be perfect!
I have an older phone and the battery is terrible!
My son keeps playing youtube videos on my phone and drains my battery lightning fast. I could use a good charger to have on hand.
I travel frequently internationally so getting my phone charged can be a nightmare if I can’t find a plug for my USB adapter, not to mention my daughter likes to watch my phone draining it quickly. The worst is when I’m places without electricity at all. I tried the solar chargers, they just don’t cut it. Power banks are necessary.
It’s always draining through the battery. It makes it tough!
I work 12 hour shifts and I don’t always have my charger handy.. so I frequently have a dead phone halfway through the night
i struggle with remembering to plug it in. i constantly let it die! this would be great to bring anywhere.
I charge my phone once a day, but my sons are always charging their phones.
oh how useful
I either need a new battery or a new phone because my phone doesnt seem to keep a charge very long.
I use Google Maps for getting around town and that uses battery up fast.
Thanks for the contest.
My challenges: checking email , texting, actually talking on the phone ( I know, WHO does THAT anymore) , playing games
It seems my apps and notifications use up all my battery power.
My challenge is when I forget to plug my phone in at nights and I don’t have enough charge to get me through the day at work.
I don’t understand how it is charged to 95% and within 4 hours of barely any use, it is 29%
On days that I am home most of the day, there is no real problem, since I can plug it in to charge, but when I am out and about , it always seems to get to low battery very quickly!
My Nexus 5X is struggling to hold a charge. I might be replacing the phone soon. It just likes to drain quickly whether I am using it or not. I would love to have a battery charger on hand to keep it charged enough to make calls or check e-mail on my phone.
This will be a gift for my daughter. she never charges her phone!
I don’t have a phobe but my daughters daughter plays games on her phone and uses up the battery
We face the challenge of having room to charge all devices quickly.
I always forget to plug it in then. I have a Samsung and because it is a different cord it is harder to get it charge.
Trying to keep it charged while I am at work all day.
I have a lot of apps going or the gps running.
I always forget to check the battery, then when I want it, it’s dead.
I am always traveling and don’t not often have access to electric outlets. I could really use this to keep my phone juiced.
The challenge of keeping track of whether the battery actually has enough energy left in it to make it through the whole day is my daily situation.
I sometimes forget to charge my phone at the office, so by the time I make the commute home (via train) I have a phone with no “juice”.
I have a hard time keeping phone charged while camping
hard to f find a charger outdoors.
I am constantly charging my phone. I I think I charge my phone more than 8 times/day.
My main challenge is keeping a charger nearby. My grown kids take them to their rooms to charge their phones.