The battery backup system can make your life easier, but can it be as reliable as it seems?
IGN asks IGN readers, and the answers vary.
Here are 10 reasons why.1.
It saves you money.
Battery backups can be a lifesaver, and they can save your money, too.
You’ll save money by not having to replace your device after each charging or discharge.
It can save you time and money by reducing the amount of time your device needs to charge and discharge before needing to be recharged.2.
It eliminates the need for an expensive outlet.
Battery backup systems can charge your smartphone or tablet at home or charge them at the local outlet.
They can also charge your laptop, tablet, or smartwatch without leaving your home.3.
You can take your phone to the store with you.
Battery Backup Systems like the one on the right can be carried on the back of your car’s glove compartment or on your desk or desk chair.4.
It’s convenient.
When you need to charge your device, you can plug it into a battery backup outlet or an outlet on your charger.
When you want to charge it again, you plug it back in.5.
It makes you feel good.
You can charge with one hand or two hands and your device is protected from the elements.
It also charges faster.6.
It lets you get your daily dose of power.
Battery backups can be useful if you’re not plugged into a wall outlet or charging at home.
But if you live in an apartment, dorm, or small office, you might be better off charging at the store or the library.7.
You save on gas.
Battery Backups are cheap to buy and easy to use.
They’re also environmentally friendly.
Battery backups can help keep your energy usage down when you don’t need it.8.
You won’t have to leave your home for an hour or more.
Battery backs up your devices from home or at the grocery store, to the grocery and back.
They don’t leave your devices unattended.9.
You don’t have a problem.
Battery backup systems aren’t as reliable when compared to a normal outlet.
But, if you have a device that can charge quickly, then you’ll be able to charge the same device at home, too, even when plugged into an outlet.10.
You’re not leaving your device unattended while you charge it.
Battery backed up devices are not vulnerable to theft.
You should never leave your device in the car or garage while charging, especially when it’s not being charged or discharged.