AkkuFresh Nano tune-up foil - does it work?

bushako

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Okay so I came across this stuff while surfing through and it caught my attention. Supposedly a breakthrough product set to increase the battery life by up to 3 times and also improves recharge time and usage. Now I'm very very skeptical about this and honestly think its a load of crap but who am i to judge. I'm interested to know if any of you have tried it before. Check out the link to their website.
http://www.akkufresh.com/en/

Edit : Here are some of their claims from the official website. You can see the technical jargons they put as well on the site.


Raises charging ability of the battery

Offers more talk time and a longer stand-by-time

Shortens charging time up to 40% / Reduces the charging frequency

Recovers worn or deteriorated batteries. / Restores the original performance

Installed in seconds

Stops further battery deterioration

Prolongs the total battery life span with up to 200% longer lifetime (total charging cycles)

Protects the battery from electrical variations by regulating and filtering the current

Saves money by delaying the need to purchase new batteries
 
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zolo185

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Okay so I came across this stuff while surfing through and it caught my attention. Supposedly a breakthrough product set to increase the battery life by up to 3 times and also improves recharge time and usage. Now I'm very very skeptical about this and honestly think its a load of crap but who am i to judge. I'm interested to know if any of you have tried it before. Check out the link to their website.
http://www.akkufresh.com/en/

Edit : Here are some of their claims from the official website. You can see the technical jargons they put as well on the site.


Raises charging ability of the battery

Offers more talk time and a longer stand-by-time

Shortens charging time up to 40% / Reduces the charging frequency

Recovers worn or deteriorated batteries. / Restores the original performance

Installed in seconds

Stops further battery deterioration

Prolongs the total battery life span with up to 200% longer lifetime (total charging cycles)

Protects the battery from electrical variations by regulating and filtering the current

Saves money by delaying the need to purchase new batteries
Looks like a load of bologna.
 

_MetalHead_

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So a sticker on the battery is supposed to do all that? Sigh... The sad thing is some people will actually buy it, and I'm sure some will even swear it works. Probably the same people who bought those stick on antenna boosters from years back. I am slowly but surely losing all faith in humanity.

Sent from my Moto X
 
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Zxian

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So a sticker on the battery is supposed to do all that? Sigh... The sad thing is some people will actually buy it, and I'm sure some will even swear it works. Probably the same people who bought those stick on antenna boosters from years back. I am slowly but surely losing all faith in humanity.
But, but, but... the infomercial said it would work wonders!

:p
 

PsychDrummer

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So a sticker on the battery is supposed to do all that? Sigh... The sad thing is some people will actually buy it, and I'm sure some will even swear it works. Probably the same people who bought those stick on antenna boosters from years back. I am slowly but surely losing all faith in humanity.

Sent from my Moto X
According to that picture, it's not even a sticker on the battery, but on the back of the phone...ridiculous.

Edit: I looked at the site and it is indeed on the battery. Not sure why the iPhone picture looks like that.

I also love this bit "Several charging cycles (5-10) are required for noticeable improvement in battery life"
 
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_MetalHead_

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According to that picture, it's not even a sticker on the battery, but on the back of the phone...ridiculous.

Edit: I looked at the site and it is indeed on the battery. Not sure why the iPhone picture looks like that.

I also love this bit "Several charging cycles (5-10) are required for noticeable improvement in battery life"
It's because the iPhone doesn't have a removable battery so you have to put the sticker on the back of the phone instead. That's how amazingly powerful these things are, they work through a metal phone body. This is serious technology guys.
 

Niko-16

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Hello,
I have 4 stickers and I am testing them on the EEE 701 pc battery that has 4 lithium cells. so one stickers for each cell.
they were near to be death, 10 minutes charge. Now the pc does stay on for 1 hour after 5 cycles.
and they're not even covering 80% as they suggest to do.

nanotechnology is something you should never undervalue, and it is the only reason I looked at it and got to test.

I have other 'ancient' lithium battery to test and will do it.
 

_MetalHead_

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Hello,
I have 4 stickers and I am testing them on the EEE 701 pc battery that has 4 lithium cells. so one stickers for each cell.
they were near to be death, 10 minutes charge. Now the pc does stay on for 1 hour after 5 cycles.
and they're not even covering 80% as they suggest to do.

nanotechnology is something you should never undervalue, and it is the only reason I looked at it and got to test.

I have other 'ancient' lithium battery to test and will do it.
Yeah and just because it's supposed "nanotechnology" doesn't mean it does a damn thing. Use your noggin, it's a sticker. Calling it nanotechnology is just an easy marketing trick, just like calling things HD. Ignorant consumers bite, hook, line, and sinker. If this miracle tech was baked INTO the battery, that's one thing, but again, it's just a sticker. Don't you think if it was real that battery manufacturers would have jumped all over it? It's a scam.
 
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