PSP Gets Bulge (Battery Pack)

PSP Battery Pack

Lik-Sang has a little someting for PSP owners lacking in specific areas of life. The Clip-on 1800mAh Battery Pack, which at $14.99 is a steal, conveniently enhances the PSP owners experience as well as ego. Placed strategically in your pants, you can show off your new bulge while confidently knowing your unit can last longer than most others’ units.

PSP battery pack

The battery pack plugs in to the power jack instead of clipping into the the actual battery compartment and provides an external source of power for the PSP. No knowing how much charge is left, just an on and off switch and an LED light to confirm the same. Even without indicators, you can rest assured knowing that you can win multiplayer games by forfeit just by being the last PSP alive.

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I still think the Nintendo DS is better even in japan the DS is Better then PSP

Wow, Vinny… your comment had a lot to do w/ the article and showed your depth and intelligence. At any rate - this product sounds great. I beieve replacement batteries are about $50 and cases w/ batteries are $79+ so this seems quite economical. I truly hope that the life is 3-5 hours extra… anybody know?

why wouldnt you just buy a second battery for the internal battery spot? sure this lets you keep playing multiplayer games but is it worth it?

Well, like I said… a new battery is $50 and these are $15 so you do the math.

Amazon has replacement internal batteries for $35. Which is still twice the cost of this unit. But this unit is the same capacity (1800 mAh) as the stock and replacement internals.

The real steal for power is this job: here. A little over twice the power. The only issue with it is that its a dangler. Though a little velcro can solve that.

Velcro? lol.

Anyway, we’re thinking of featuring the 3800 mAh power pack. Perhaps a full out review. Not fans of the dongle, but would be a great backpack accessory for emergencies.

Vinny, psp is way better. the ds sucks!!!

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