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HyperMac: an external battery to power (and charge) your MacBook for up to 32 hours.

By Zee on May 18, 2009



The HyperMac is an external MacBook battery pack that works with all Apple Macbooks including Pro and Air. The pack is available in 4 different capacities, 60Wh, 100Wh, 150Wh and 222Wh, and capable of powering your mac for up to 32 hours.

HyperMac: an external battery to power (and charge) your MacBook for up to 32 hours.

There are two stand out features:

1. The HyperMac’s also supports the original Apple MagSafe connectors, ensuring that your actual Mac’s internal battery is recharged too.

2. Whats more, the HyperMac features a USB port making it a piece of cake to charge devices that support USB recharging as well as your Mac.

The battery varies in price between $199.95 for the 60Wh and $499.95 for the 222Wh. There’s also a car charger for powering up your Mac on the go for $150. Fortunately, it appears you can order from abroad as long as you’re willing to pay for shipment.

The devices can be pre-ordered now and are expected to ship by the end of the month.

Order from the HyperDrive.com site.


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2 Responses to “HyperMac: an external battery to power (and charge) your MacBook for up to 32 hours.”
  1. Wow, 10.5 hours of battery life is nice… I think I’ll get one of these when I’m in the USA in September. Thanks for letting us know about it!

  2. Boris says:

    I will take one! Ge single most annoying ‘feature’ of my MacBook Pro is its battery life. 8 hours would be awesome!




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