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The Battery Life Activator promises more talk time, longer stand-by time, shorter
charging time and a longer battery life. When promises like this are made, one
can't help but be a little skeptical. We were sent two models, one for mobile
phones and one for notebooks.
According to Batterylife, the Activator will give you up to:
- 30% more talk time
- 30% longer stand-by time
- 40% shorter charging time
- 30% longer battery lifetime
The Activator pad looks and feels like an ordinary sticker. You attach it to
the rechargeable battery and according to the instructions, after 5 to 10 discharge/charge
cycles a noticeable improvement in stand by time should be apparent. We were
a little skeptical how what appears to be a sticker could claim these results.
BatteryLife gave us a small amount of information about how the Activator is
supposed to work.
"Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) cells deteriorate when fragments of the electrodes
start to break off due to the expansion/contraction that happens during charging
and discharging. These fragments go into the electrolyte and hinder the normal
flow of ions making a higher resistance path. Gradually the resistance gets
so high (usually after 2 years) that the battery can no longer deliver enough
current even after charging. The Activator creates around it a high density
of ions. The ion density around the material has been measured at 7000-8000
ions per cm3 compared to 200-300 per cm3 in normal air. These ions have an effect
on the cell and actually reverse the fragmentation process or at the very least
nullify the effects." - Graham Jackson, EuroBizz PR
We decided to see if the Activator could live up to its claims. We conducted
two sets of tests, one with a Nokia mobile phone and one with an IBM notebook.
In both cases, we only focused on stand-by time.
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