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Electronics : iPod USB Travel Power Charger Adapter for Nano, Shuffle, 4G, Mini, Photo and U2

iPod USB Travel Power Charger Adapter for Nano, Shuffle, 4G, Mini, Photo and U2

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iPod USB Travel Power Charger Adapter for Nano, Shuffle, 4G, Mini, Photo and U2
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Brand: iPod
EAN: 0680988104008
Label: HHI
Manufacturer: HHI
Model: mp1040
Publisher: HHI
Studio: HHI



Features:
  • Handhelditems brand with reliable iPod accessories.
  • Charging Shuffle (first generation only) directly without USB cable. Just plug your iPod Shuffle into the charger and you are set.
  • The lightweight construction makes it easy to travel with
  • Allows for true portablity when your on the go
  • Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically switches to a saver mode to prevent overcharging and short circuit. Works with Apple iphone, iPod Video, Nano, Shuffle, Mini, 4G, iPod Touch and Photo







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Item Description:
Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically switches to a saver mode to prevent overcharging and short circuit. Works with Apple iphone, iPod Video, Nano, Shuffle, Mini, 4G, iPod Touch and Photo



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Cheaply made, cheaply priced ...
This item is very cheap, and that is why I purchased it. But after several uses, the contact prongs pulled out and got stuck in the electrical outlet. So, I purchased a replacement. Guess what? Same result. The old saying, you get what you pay for, reigns true here. I recommend ordering a better, more expensive model. Or, order a handful of these because they break so often.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * First charger faulty, second worked ...
Although the first charger I received didn't work, when I contacted the seller (SPplanet) they quickly sent a replacement that has been working fine. For the the price I don't think I can really complain.


Just make sure whatever company you're buying from has a good replacement policy and you'll end up saving yourself a bundle.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Doesn't work with 2nd gen Nano ...
I debated a few days whether I should get it for my 2nd generation iPod Nano, but decided to go ahead and buy it since the price was much cheaper compared to other options. Sadly, this charger does not appear to work for my Nano (tried it both in the United States and Europe). It makes my Nano screen flicker and changes the tone of colors on the screen. It didn't destroy the iPod by just trying it, but I was too afraid to leave it charging for an extended period of time since the iPod started getting too warm and the screen was still flickering.

The charger I received is slightly different from the one pictured. It is possible that some of these chargers work with 2nd gen nano and others don't.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works great! ...
No complaints here. No frills or fancy packaging, but I'd rather not pay extra for that. My iPod charged right up (even in Costa Rica!) and I have been 100% satisfied with my purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * If you need one of these, this is one. ...
At under $2, it is hard to argue with this widget. It works and it's almost free. Why wouldn't you get one? I gave these out as stocking-stuffers last Christmas 'cause it will work with anything that charges from USB -- not just iPods. Cell-phones, whatever.


U2 and Photo Mini, 4G, Shuffle, Nano, for Adapter Charger Power Travel USB iPod


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