Hi guys, I'm not too sure who's really gonna care about this, but I figured I'd mention it anyway. I recently bought a Sony PS Vita Battery charger found here for $15 clams. While I knew this might happen, (and it did), it was worthless as it'd been sitting on the shelf for too long and died ages ago due to simple inactivity. I got a refund, and I bought a new external battery charger found here for$19.99 that works PERFECTLY with the Vita. DC output is standard 5v, just like Sony's external battery charger. I let my Vita's battery drain down to 35%, and with the charger's battery at 100%, I timed the exercize. Here are the results...
Total charging time (from 35%) was 2 hrs & 25 mins.
Vita is at 100%
Charger is currently @ 84%. Let's just round it off @ 85% (because rounding down to 80% would be too big a leap).
Hence, this battery used only 16% of its capacity to charge the Vita from a lowly 35%. This means that if you are traveling to and fro, this little thing will charge your Vita up to 7 times (from 35% - adjust to your own usage).
Total charging time (from 35%) was 2 hrs & 25 mins.
Vita is at 100%
Charger is currently @ 84%. Let's just round it off @ 85% (because rounding down to 80% would be too big a leap).
Hence, this battery used only 16% of its capacity to charge the Vita from a lowly 35%. This means that if you are traveling to and fro, this little thing will charge your Vita up to 7 times (from 35% - adjust to your own usage).
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