ChargeBox
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A ChargeBox is a kiosk designed for charging a range of small devices including mobile phones, PDAs, iPods, PSPs, and other mobile electronics. It was first introduced in 2005. They are usually located in public locations such as hotels, shopping centers and event spaces. Kiosks usually charge a small fee for secure charging. ChargeBox is funded by the integrated advertising space on its kiosks.
Locations
The first machines were sited at locations such as EasyInternetcafes, Aurora Hotels, Holiday Inn, Novotel, Roadchef, Tower 42, Vodafone stores,[1] the Carphone Warehouse, and various airports. About one hundred ChargeBoxes are installed in the United Kingdom in total.
In September 2006, ChargeBox began to launch the product in countries beyond the United Kingdom.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Rautu, Ovidiu (8 October 2008). "Vodafone UK Delivers the 'ChargeBox'". Softpedia. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ^ http://www.coolest-gadgets#com/20060604/the-chargebox-no-battery-no-problem/[permanent dead link] The ChargeBox – no battery – no problem » Coolest Gadgets [dead link]
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