Check out this smartphone-charging utility belt

XOO Belt is currently courting the crowdfunders

What about combining an article of clothing with a portable smartphone charger? Well, that's exactly what the XOO Belt aims to do.

Nifty, a UK startup based in Manchester wants to turn you into a technological Batman. Sort of.

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The Xoo Belt is one of the more interesting phone chargers we've seen in recent times, but that doesn't mean its the only one. After all, plugging your phone into the mains to charge is so 2010.

Here's a few more interesting chargers from the T3 archives:

Monster PowerCard

Probably better known for its headphone brand, Monster does in-fact also make portable chargers.

The Powercard is a wallet sized device, designed to give an extra 5 hours worth of charge and thanks to a nifty feature called No Waiting, it'll automatically detect your device and ensure it's charging in the most efficient way possible.

iTap

The iTap is essentially a tap-shaped charger for phones and tablets. Users know the drill; you plug one end of it into a power socket and the other end into your gadgets and - hey presto! - the gadget starts filling up with juice.

However, now you can power up your gizmos with a tap-shaped charger that allows you to twist a plastic faucet. Gimmick? Of course, but it still raises a smile.

Fuel Portable Charger

Measuring only 3.3cm x 2.3cm x 1.3cm, the Fuel fits easily into your pocket for desperate times when you need more battery power.

The tiny aluminum gadget features a micro-USB connector and can hold power for well over a month. Providing 20 to 30 minutes extra of talk time or a couple of hours standby time.

A USB cable is also not included, even though the battery itself charges via USB so you'll have to purchase one separately. But look at it, it's a mini jerry can! How adorable.

Jeff Parsons joined T3 as New Writer but was quickly promoted to News Editor. He studied journalism at The University of Sheffield. You can find articles by Jeff on T3.com on the subjects of wearables, future tech, smartphones, camera equipment, cars, watches, VR headsets and much more.