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Fujifilm today introduces its Worldwide Travel Charger, a new electrical accessory that can be used anywhere in the world, making it perfect for adventurous travellers and photographers alike. The charger can be used again and again to help power batteries for a host of electrical equipment, from digital cameras to portable music devices to travel alarm clocks, which means it is not just economical but also environmentally friendly.
The Fujifilm Worldwide Travel Charger has universal voltage, making it compatible with the mains electricity supply of every single country around the globe. Capable of taking all forms of AA and AAA batteries, the charger has a maximum charge time of just four hours, so you won't be kept waiting around either.
For travellers that spend a lot of time on the road, it even comes with a car adaptor, allowing you to charge batteries using your car's cigarette lighter. In addition, four long-life 1800mAh Ni-MH AA batteries are included, which are ideal for use with digital cameras.
The Fujifilm Worldwide Travel Charger is available from all good electrical and photographic retailers throughout the UK and costs £34.99 including VAT.
Posted by Darren in our Accessories category on November 10, 2004