The batteries pictured on Arizer's website looks exactly like a Panasonic NCR 18650 3400mAH. Not sure how that is going to yield 50% more battery life.
Easy, 3400 is 50% more mAh than before, same as just happened with Solo I to Solo II?
Leaves open the question of 'is it safe/approved to use the new 18650 in the old Air?'. That could be a very cheap upgrade.......
Nobody's mentioned how nice it is to get a useful battery gauge to replace that lame attempt on at least some of the current Airs. The first had
noting at all. I find that part (lame to useless 'meter') to be a big minus, scarcely better than none at all (like on my original).
Arizer seems to be continuing to improve their already good products, whether any change is 'worth the cost' is an individual call I guess? Solo I and the original Airs still work as well as they ever did, and will no doubt do so for a long time to come. A bit like car models?
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