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2nd June 2006
We are pleased to announce Barclays Bank has seen the potential of JuicePoint by installing units in to their Headquarters at Canary Wharf. Staff and senior executive’s now have access to a single source for all their mobile phone charging needs - No more scrambling underneath desks hunting for chargers!
14 April 2006
ChargePoint is please to announce that the Royal Kensington Garden Hotel will be offering JuicePoint as a solution to charge its guests mobile phones.
“We are so pleased that such a high profile hotel has decided install JuicePoint” –Simon Hadfield, Sales Manager. ChargePoint
15th March 2006
Prestigious Boutique Hotel Blakes of London have chosen to install JuicePoint, offering guests an innovative way to charge their mobile phones. Once again proving that Blakes remains at the forefront in the level of service it provides to their clientele.
Thur, 15th September 2005
Mobile phone charging on board can be a bit of a problem if your family has a number of phones of different makes. It is likely that there will be something resembling spaghetti junction around your power point. A solution, so simple that you wonder why no one has thought of it before, is available from Chargepoint Ltd. The JuicePoint is a multi phone charging system that will allow you to charge up to five different types of phone simultaneously from the one power source. The JuicePoint is compatible with Samsung, Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and Siemens phones.
Thur, 25th August 2005
We've sorted through the hundreds of gadgets aimed at office workers, separated the brilliant gizmos from the items destined for the loft, and selected the ones that make Mondays bearable.
It might sound like a trendy smoothie bar, but it is in fact a hugely useful mobile phone charger. At some point everyone has got to the office and found that their phone is low on battery and, since no one carries their phone charger around with them, the JuicePoint is indispensable. The unit has all the design elegance of a foam cup, but it can recharge five different makes of phone at the same time, and in our trial it rapidly became more useful than several members of staff.
Thur, 25th August 2005
These days, the first thing a waiter does is plug his mobile in to the charger. But that's what the second waiter wants to do, and the third... The dining room ends up as a tangle of wires with no free sockets. The JuicePoint mobile phone charger can charge five phones at once, and is compatible with Samsung, Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and Siemens. Recharging's also an extra services to make your customer's day.
Wed, 20th July 2005
ANYONE with more than one make of handset or a family of mobile maniacs, should consider this power station. With five different adaptors to charge five types of mobile at the same time, this is also the perfect place to park your phone and avoid those frantic morning searches.
Wed, 20th July 2005
Any Gadget obsessive will understand the need to take serious risks with multiplier plugs. The fact is that, until someone builds a house with at least ten sockets per room, we technophiles will probably continue to pose a serious fire risk. If you are in the habit of appraising mobile phones or are simply fickle for the latest shiny goodie then you may soon find you finite supply of sockets overloaded with the myriad of charger varieties that different companies demand. Lucky then that ChargePoint has come up with the JuicePoint, a device that can charge 5 different types of mobile and at the same time! I imagine that ChargePoint was probably thinking of conference rooms and hotel suites above the technology geek's lounge but it's still a sensible idea. The best part is that one of these will only set you back as much as an officially branded charger from a major phone company so that's got to be good value. The JuicePoint is available now for £24.99
Tue, 31st May 2005
What do business travellers most often forget when they rush off on trips? Their mobile phone chargers, a survey in the US suggests. When Hilton asked guests at two of its mid-price Garden Inn properties in California, 31 per cent said it was the item most regularly left behind, compared with 21 per cent who failed to pack a razor and 19 per cent who overlooked toothpaste.
When asked which publication they would most like left outside their bedroom doors, a remarkable 8 per cent, perhaps indicating the state of mind induced by life on the road, named Mad Magazine.
By Roger Bray
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