Electronics : CTA Digital Rapid Travel Charger for iPod (White)

Electronics : CTA Digital Rapid Travel Charger for iPod (White)

CTA Digital Rapid Travel Charger for iPod (White)

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CTA Digital Rapid Travel Charger for iPod (White)
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Brand: CTA Digital
EAN: 0656777009366
Feature: Also works for iPhone
Label: CTA Digital
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: CTA Digital
Model: IP-TBC
Publisher: CTA Digital
Studio: CTA Digital
Warranty: 1



Features:
  • Also works for iPhone







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Compact and sleek, The CTA IP-TBC travel charger is perfect for both home and on the road as a standard replacement to your original charger. It can be plugged into any 100-240V electrical outlet to recharge your iPod when batteries are low. This charger also features IC chip to protect overcharging and LED power indicator. Designed for iPod wth dock connector only.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Ideal for home or travel use as a standard replacement to your original charger, the CTA Digital IP-TBC Rapid Travel Charger works for iPods with docking stations (including 20GB, 30GB, 40GB, 60GB, (3rdG -5thG) mini, Nano and video) and iPhones. Compact and sleek, it can be plugged into any 100-240-volt electrical outlet to recharge your iPod when batteries are low. This charger also features an IC chip to protect against overcharging and a LED power indicator that signifies when the charger is feeding power from a live outlet. The IP-TBC comes with a USB connected at the tail end of the cord.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * You get what you pay for ...
I was excited to see a cheap alternative to an Apple branded product and decided to take a chance. My workday exceeds my ipod's battery life so I need a way to charge it during the day. I plugged it in at lunch time and the LED on the charger lit up, and the battery indicator on my ipod showed that it was charging. Then, within 30 seconds, it stopped working. The LED on the plug is the only thing that works. I paid $.01 for this, then nearly $3.00 for shipping! Never again! I should have read reviews before making this purchase seeing that it has destroyed some people's ipods! I guess that I was lucky to have only wasted a little bit of money. If it were possible to give a rating of less than 1 star, I would, I can't stand to get ripped off.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * ramcfp ...
I understand that this is a inexpensive item, however the prong for the plug broke after the 2nd use. I guess you get what you pay for.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Why Pay More? ...
You could go to the store and pay a lot more for an iPod power charger but why? This item does the same thing that the more expensive units do for less $!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * SanDisk MP3 Accessories ...
This product was a great price for my SanDisk and works perfectly. Shipment was also great!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Does exactly what it says it does ...
It charges my ipod nano from completely dead to fully charged in a couple of hours. I can still listen to music through headphones while charging.


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