Universal Smartphone Battery Charger
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Applications: Cell phones, smartphones - Charge smartphone batteries without risking damage to cell phones or other electronics nearby from battery explosion/fire caused by battery puncture/dents...!
******* Relevant Statistics: "The global market for Consumer Batteries is projected to reach US$50 billion by 2025, driven by the growing indispensability of batteries in the digital era of laptops, smartphones, tablets, smart electronic wearables and digital cameras. As the most important portable power source, batteries are omnipresent in virtually every sector that utilizes electronic/electrical equipment...In the consumer electronics sector, smartphones need long-lasting batteries; electronic wearables need cost-effective battery solutions; and consumer internet of things (IoT) to reach its full potential needs smart batteries.... » " ("$50 Billion Consumer Batteries Market Analysis to 2025 - Consumer IoT, Smart Homes, and Home Automation Boosts Deeper Engagement with Digital Technologies; Driving the Consumer Batteries Market", https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/01/28/1975953/0/en/50-Billion-Consumer-Batteries-Market-Analysis-to-2025-Consumer-IoT-Smart-Homes-and-Home-Automation-Boosts-Deeper-Engagement-with-Digital-Technologies-Driving-the-Consumer-Batteries.html) **********Relevant material: « "Much of the danger occurs during and after the charging process, according to the research. The Chinese study found a fully-charged battery emits more toxic gases than a battery with a 50% charge. Batteries can sometimes become overheated if charged with the wrong kind of charger.... In the study, the researchers were able to cause 20,000 lithium-ion batteries to heat up to the point of combustion. The researchers said most of the devices containing the batteries exploded. All, they said, gave off a wide range of toxic gases. » ("Lithium-ion batteries give off toxic gases, study shows", https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.consumeraffairs.com/amp/news/how-the-battery-in-your-smartphone-could-kill-you-102416.html)
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Relevant background: : "You may not think of cell phones as dangerous but as their use rises, so does the risk of fires and other unexpected mishaps. There've been scattered reports of cell phones exploding and catching fire and even of cell phones emitting sparks that ignite gasoline fires. In response, the industry and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) have issued some safety tips. Lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries, which are commonly found in todays cellular phones, have a lot of energy in a small package, the commission notes. Li-Ion batteries are more sensitive to physical stress than alkaline batteries found in toys and flashlights and need to be treated with more care." ("Feds Warn of Cell Phone Battery Hazards", https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.consumeraffairs.com/amp/news04/2005/cpsc_cell_batteries.html )
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Relevant Insurance Coverage:
a. personal property coverage for batteries and cell phone,
b. Liability of a bailee in a sales and service business, liability of a tenant, liability of children, Personal liability both for personal injury and property damage.....
c. Home business endorsement
c. Travel & health
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