Automotive
Weego 44 Made for Offroad Lifestyle and Emergency Charging
Weego has launched the Weego Jump Starter 44, a jump starter with unique technological features.
Weego design and electrical engineers created Weego 44 to ensure it is easy-to-use, safe and reliable and that it provides power to start a gas engine up to 6.4 liters, as well as charge mobile devices including phones, tablets, laptops and other USB devices, according to the company.
Automotive, Travel, Video
What Every Car Needs for a Road Trip this Summer
Mike Caudill explains how to prepare for emergencies and simple hacks. Ditch the Cable™ circa 1950 – Get a Weego! “If I could pick a favorite item, it had to be this – the Weego” – Brian Kilmeade
Automotive
Weego Jump starter Reviewed
What is it? A pocket-sized battery that can jump-start most four- and six-cylinder gasoline engines.
Pros:
Small unit jump starts most four- and six-cylinder car engines
Chargers other devices
Includes useful accessories
Cons:
Larger-capacity units can be had in the same price range
Plethora of accessories negates some of the benefit of small size
Not long ago, we tested the Cyntur JumperPack Mini, a book-sized booster battery that can jump start vehicles with a dead battery, up to and including pickup trucks with V8 gasoline engines. The novelty of this unit (and others like it) is that they are much smaller than traditional jumper boxes (as frequently used by car dealers) and jumper cables—and unlike jumper cables, you don’t need an obliging motorist to use it.
But what if you don’t have a truck with a big V8 engine? What if you have a car? It would make sense that you could jump-start it with an even smaller jumper pack.
Enter the Weego micro jump starter.
Automotive, Powersports
City Bike: Weego = Get Going Again
My daily rider is a dirty BMW R1200R, and the goddamn thing, while an excellent all – (not tall-) rounder, eat batteries like…well, like I eat pizza. Positively voracious.
Not only do I have to keep it on a trick-charging battery shepard, if I turn kill the motor without immediately turning the key to off and saying a quick prayer, odds are that I’ll be a push-starting the sumbitch when I return, probably on an uphill one-way street. I don’t know why, most because I’m good with the push-starts and I’m too busy to troubleshoot that shit. I’ll figure it out some day – or maybe Triumph will bring their new Tiger Sport to the US and some other sucker will end up dealing with it.
Automotive, Powersports, Video
VIDEO: Jump Starter for your Motorcycle Battery | Don’t Get Stranded Without Power
Many motorcycle riders at one time or another have walked away from their motorcycle leaving the key in the ignition with the lights or accessories turned on and still illuminated. This means hours later when they return, they’ll most likely encounter a dead battery, which can make a good day turn sour.
What about those riders who don’t use a trickle charger on their motorcycle’s battery during winter storage hoping their bike will start when they’re ready in the spring. It might—or it might not.
Automotive, Powersports
BMW ON Member Tested – Weego Jump Starter
Has this ever happened to you? It’s a beautiful late Sunday afternoon, and you jump on your bike for one last weekend ride before your work week begins. You pull over to photograph some spectacular fall color, and just as you realize you’re running late for dinner you’re expected to attend, you turn the ignition key and nothing happens. You try again. Still nothing. You’re in the middle of nowhere and not going anywhere soon.
Automotive
Motor Trend – The Goods
Weego JS6 – $100 – shop.myweego.com
Jump-start gas- (up to 4.6 liters in size) and diesel-powered (up to 4.2 liters) vehicles easily with this compact 12-volt lithium-ion charger. You can also charge mobile devices. How’s that for nifty?
Automotive
How the Weego JS12 Saved the Day!
Automotive
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Automotive
5 Coolest New Car Products and Trends
With more than one million square feet of exhibit space occupied by some 2,500 exhibitors, to say that there’s a lot to see at the annual gathering of the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association in Las Vegas is a bit of an understatement.
It’s kind of like saying you might see a slot machine during the week of SEMA. Or a guy in an Elvis suit.
Beyond the metal flake, chrome, lift kits, and low riders generously spread around Las Vegas, it’s easy to spot trends at SEMA—products that weren’t even there last year and now seem to be popping up in booths all over the show. Here’s a look at five of the notable trends and products we saw this year.