Electronics : Earhugger MP3-8370 PowerPod 4-in-One iPod Charging System |
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Rating: - * PowerPod IPod Battery Charger from Earhugger Review ... As a frequent traveler, I use my IPod to spend the long travel day and avoid boredom. Often after a long day of listening or watching videos, the battery runs down. I've purchased several chargers over the last couple of years but none have the capabilities of the Earhugger PowerPod recharger. If I'm on the airplane (using 9 volt battery), at the airport (electrical wall outlet) or in a rental car, the Earhugger PowerPod recharger works to keep the IPod running. I recommend using Lithium 9 volt batteries if you plan to recharge the IPod using the PowerPod using a 9 volt battery. One word of advice be careful with the small connector tip that attaches the recharger to the IPod. I lost mine and have notified Earhugger to see if they will send me one. If you don't mind the look, you might use electrical tape and tape the attachment to the charger; I will when I can get the attachment. Also, make sure you are ordering the correct model. There are versions for cell phones, mp3 players, etc. For the IPod, get the MP3-8370 model. |



Features include a nine-digit display, 65 digital voice prompts and/or audio alerts for radar, laser, and SWS detection. The Express 916 also remembers preferred settings, and includes instant-on/pulsed radar warning. Automatic and manual muting of audio alerts is provided for convenience, while a city/highway switch reduces the frequency of false warnings in densely populated urban areas.
Brackets are included for visor or windshield mounting, as are a spare fuse and a coiled six-foot power cord.