Comarco Launches Most Versatile Low-Power Products Available in Mobile Power Industry14 December 2005
Comarco, Inc. (Nasdaq: CMRO) announced today the launch of a low-power product line of thin and light adaptors and other devices for powering DVD players, mobile phones, smart phones, iPods, MP3 players, and other mobile electronic devices under the Kensington brand name. With a large assortment of available SmartTips(R), the new product line provides efficient and reliable power to the most popular consumer electronic devices that require less than 30 watts of power. Comarco also offers through its ChargeSource(R) operations, the leading mid-power and high-power mobile power products for mobile electronic devices, such as many notebook computers, which require up to 120 watts of power. With the launch of its low-power product line, ChargeSource offers the most comprehensive, thinnest and lightest universal power technology available in the marketplace. "Comarco understands the needs of consumers that rely every day on multiple mobile devices," said Tom Franza, President and CEO of Comarco, Inc. "The mobile professional and the family on-the-go require rugged, reliable and flexible power adaptors and accessories to keep all of their devices charged and running. The low-power products reflect our commitment to developing the most innovative thin and light power products for this rapidly growing segment of the marketplace." ChargeSource's low-power product line is available under the Kensington brand name at the dedicated Power-It-All centers in Circuit City. The Power-It-All centers are "store-within-a-store" merchandizing kiosks that direct consumers to the right combination of adaptors and universal SmartTips that will provide reliable and convenient power for all of their mobile electronic devices. About the Low Power Products The new low-power product line features three products: -- 30-Watt DC Vehicle Power Adapter -- The 30-Watt VPA is the most powerful in the industry and can quickly and efficiently charge DVDs, mobile phones, smart phones, iPODs and MP3 players with exceptional versatility, whether in a car, RV or with any standard outlet. -- 30-Watt AC/DC Universal Low Power Adapter -- Designed for the mobile family that uses multiple low power devices, the 30-Watt AC/DC provides full, universal charging capability for personal electronics that require no more than 30 watts of power. -- Dual Charging Power Hub -- The Hub is capable of simultaneously charging a high power and low/mid power device. It offers true simultaneous charging capability for the mobile professional who must frequently plug in a laptop and a cell phone, iPOD, or Blackberry, to be sure these key devices are always ready to go. About Comarco and ChargeSource(R) Based in Irvine, Calif., Comarco, through its ChargeSource operations, is a leading provider of mobile power products for laptop computers, cellular telephones, DVD players, digital cameras, digital camcorders, and other handheld devices. Comarco is also a leading provider of wireless test solutions for field test applications and wireless emergency call box systems. Comarco's Seven.Five(R) wireless test system for field test applications allows cellular telephone operators to measure and improve the quality of service for their cellular phone networks. Seven.Five's open architecture supports both current cellular operating system technologies and the new 3G systems being implemented worldwide. Comarco's call box systems are in place on many major highway systems throughout the United States and are used by motorists to contact local authorities for rapid assistance. More information about Comarco's product lines can be found at http://www.comarco.com and http://www.chargesource.com. Safe Harbor Statement This news release includes "forward-looking statements" that are subject to risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this release are generally identified by words such as "believes," "anticipates," "plans," "expects," "will," "would," and similar expressions that are intended to identify forward-looking statements. 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