[REVIEW] Scout: intelliARMOR’s solution for power

Martin Guay
Martin Guay - Chief Editor
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Presenting Scout by intelliARMOR! The Scout is the all-in-one versatile charger that everyone should be using. Delivering power to an iPhone, Android device all the while charging an accessory while the charging pad is energizing another mobile device.

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scout intelliarmor review android news martin ottawa

Starting at $25 USD on Indiegogo this all-in-one charger could be yours! Fully loaded with a built-in wall charger, built-in cables, quick-charging USB Port, and proprietary intelligent charging technology.

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The page also indicates that backers should be getting their devices in March 2019 (estimated). So I'm sure many of you are looking forward to getting yours.

Today I'm running around with the Scout wireless. The Scout wireless offers everything listed above with a battery capacity of 5000mAh, while the Scout max doesn't provide wireless charging but comes with 10000mAh.

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Some detail specification on the back of the battery charger clearly outlines how much you can get out of the battery charger when you connect your device to it.

Juicing up the Scout battery is pretty simple; Simply flip the wall socket in the back and plug it in. You can also attach other devices to charge, the Scout support pass-through charging.

scout intelliarmor review android news martin ottawa

I'm often at the pub with the locals, I entertain conversation around technology quite often. There's that dreaded moment where everyone wants to use the connected outlets at the table, think about the application this has, you can get an iPhone connected, an Android device and something else, plus you can always drop something on the charging pad. You can't go wrong and if you need to, connect the Scout to a power outlet in the process.

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This is a definite thumbs up for me in terms of what it delivers. I can charge more than one device, cables are built-in, easy to take with you and weighs nothing. If I could make a suggestion to intelliARMOR, it would be at minimum10000mAh for the future. [REVIEW] Scout: intelliARMOR's solution for power

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I write, talk about technology, gadgets, the latest Android news as much as any other fellow geek, nerd, or enthusiast does. I work in the IT field as a System Administrator, and I enjoy gaming when possible. I'm into plenty of things, and you can usually find me around Ottawa, Canada!For all business inquiry email business-inquiry [@] cryovex [dot] com.
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