Pioneering startup Swapery has unveiled the world’s first auto-swappable battery system for your smartphone at CES2024. Removing the need to plug in your phone to charge, Swapery offers a lightning fast way to keeo your phone powered.
Swapery consists of a swapping station and pre-charged batteries. Simply dock your device and in just 7 seconds, Swapery automatically swaps out the drained battery, delivering a power-boost of 8-10 hours. The swapping station has capacity for four batteries, allowing the entire household to benefit. As it swaps out the drained battery, the swapping station charges it ready for the next battery swap.
Such a unique product and has been awarded the EFTM Editors Choice Award.
Swapery is set to hit the market later in 2024. No news just yet on coming to Australia but we will update you when we hear.
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