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Indian Portable Battery Charger featuring the photograph Indian Motocycle Co. by Charlene Mitchell

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Indian Motocycle Co. Portable Battery Charger

Charlene Mitchell

by Charlene Mitchell

$46.50

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You'll never run out of power again!   If the battery on your smartphone or tablet is running low... no problem.   Just plug your device into the USB port on the top of this portable battery charger, and then continue to use your device while it gets recharged.

With a recharge capacity of 5200 mAh, this charger will give you 1.5 full recharges of your smartphone or recharge your tablet to 50% capacity.

When the battery charger runs out of power, just plug it into the wall using the supplied cable (included), and it will recharge itself for your next use.

Design Details

Old Indian Motocycle sign on a historic building in the Lowell district of former copper mining town of Bisbee, Arizona. The vintage taxi makes for a... more

Dimensions

1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Artist's Description

Old Indian Motocycle sign on a historic building in the Lowell district of former copper mining town of Bisbee, Arizona. The vintage taxi makes for a photographer's dream shot!

About Charlene Mitchell

Charlene Mitchell

My life-long love affair with photography began when I was a 10-year-old with an Instamatic camera. It was gifted to me by my dad, who liked to shoot 8mm home movies of our family vacations, our cross-country moves, and the many National Parks we visited. I will forever be grateful that Dad felt it important to seek out beautiful places and encourage me as a photographer. I never stopped traveling and shooting. I also got pretty good at editing and splicing all of those home movies. At 19, after my first visit to Mt. Tamalpais in West Marin, California, I scrambled home to Sacramento and obtained my first 35mm camera. I never did take a class in photography, instead of relying on feedback from friends, other photographers, and the guy...

 

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