At CES 2010, WebProNews caught up with HyperMac, the external battery company that first introduced a MacBook battery pack that works with all the Apple MacBook notebook computers. The list includes all MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air models.
The company added a few new external batteries to their lineup at CES 2010 for the iPhone, iPod, and other USB devices. The first is the HyperMac Nano. This device is a favorite for its patented design that includes a built-in charging cable. It is to be used exclusively with the iPhone, iPod, and iPod Touch and will retail for $39.99.
The second size is the HyperMac Micro that charges anything that can be charged with USB. This device will retail for $59.99.
The HyperMac Mini is the third new product that also charges anything with USB. It is the largest of the three new devices and will retail for $79.99.
The new HyperMac batteries come in 9 different colors and will be available in March.

The HyperMac Mini is the third new product that also charges anything with USB. It is the largest of the three new devices and will retail for $79.99.
The new HyperMac batteries come in 9 different colors and will be available in March.