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Motorola Modular Power System hands-on: Plug and play

Motorola Modular Power System hands-on: Plug and play

Posted on January 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Motorola has a new set of devices at CES 2019, and they’re not smartphones. They’ve teamed up with the folks at Schumacher Electric Corp to create the Motorola Modular Power System. We’ve seen Motorola go modular before – with their Moto Z collection of smartphones, still in production today. Now it would seem that they’re going out a whole new door – sort of. This isn’t the same sort of situation as Lenovo’s Motorola smartphones – it’s slightly more about branding – but no less interesting.

The Schumacher Electric Company showed off a number of new devices branded by Motorola. Included were the MT113, AC Power Inverter Module, MT153 LED Lantern Light Module, MT071 LED Torch Light Module, MT152 Jump Starter Module, MT129 battery, MT130 battery, and an MT080 Digital Air Compressor Module. Each non-battery unit uses one of the two batteries to draw power – and this is only the beginning.
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