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Tech Review: Batman V. Superman – EMTEC Power Battery and USB Flash Drive

Classic Logo Flash Drive Top Closed
Power Bank - 3-4 Top

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor

When the world is in peril, you can always count on Batman and Superman to step in and save the day. Now these heroes can also help with your technology needs as well, with the release of EMTEC’s Batman V. Superman Power Battery and USB Drives!

Batman v Superman USB Flash Drive

  • 16GB

  • USB 2.0 format

  • This is perfect for backing up your pictures and video, and the pop-out USB design helps to keep space to a minimum.

  • Estimated Retail Value ($12.99)

Classic Logo Flash Drive Packaging

Batman v Superman Power Bank 

  • Super-slim design (0.35” thick)

  • 5,000 mAh battery

  • Includes (2) USB ports capable of 2.1A of fast charging.
  • Includes micro cable for charging of the Battery itself.
  • This device can charge your smart phone approximately 2 times, or a tablet once.

  • The size and weight of the Power Bank help make this a fantastic addition to your tech arsenal.

  • Estimated Retail Value ($19.99)

Power Bank - Box

Overall

Many movie tie-in products offer very little to the consumer outside of a logo. We are pleased to say that the Power Battery and USB Drive from EMTEC are definitely worth the money (especially at the listed price points). The Power Battery’s slim design make this an extremely useful item to keep on hand, and the USB Drive’s 16GB capacity will help ensure you can move your digital files with ease.

Just remember, it’s never too early to start preparing for San Diego Comic-Con, and these two items will definitely help when you are in need. Even Batman himself would probably keep these devices in his utility belt.

ComicsOnline gives EMTEC Batman V. Superman 5,000mAh Power Battery and 16GB USB Drive 5 out of 5 batarangs.

 

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(Managing Editor/Director of Media Relations) Matt interviewed MacGyver once (true story), and was invited on a submarine to the Arctic. It hasn't happened yet, but Matt hopes that some day he will get the call and he and Richard Dean Anderson will go off and have a wacky adventure.