Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes fully charged battery and automatically switches to saver mode hence preventing from over charging and short circuiting
CE approved
Compatible with all iPods
Editorial Review:
Additional mains charger for your iPod, perfect for charging your it at work or as a replacement for the original mains charger. Simply plug in and charge, works in conjunction with your iPod battery to automatically stop charging once the battery is full. iPod is always fully charged with this handy charger. You will never run out of power again - great for business or Work! Specification: Input: 100-250V 50-60Hz Max Output: Max 5.2V DC ... 320mA Short circuit overload protection Switching voltage High charging efficiency.
A number of the more recent iPod models don't come with a mains charger included. Therefore, the Freestyle iPod Mains Charger (White) may well be the solution you've been looking for. It's both lightweight and compact so is great to keep in your bag for everyday use or to take on your travels. It has also got a wide compatibility and even works with the iPod Nano! So, if you're looking for an iPod battery charger to make sure the tunes keep playing, then look no further!
UK 3 Pin White Mains Charger
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
Works a treat Unlike one of the other reviewers of this product mine works fine. The only downside was a tight fit in the plug socket - I don't think it is manufactured perfectly for the UK market.
Iffy electronics I bought one of these a while ago, the 3 pins dont fit perfectly into sockets they have to be forced a bit, no worries i thought. But I left my ipod charging overnight the otherday and 2 days later without any use it had completely discharged. It may just be a fault with my charger only, or a generic fault, but the anti over charge system doesnt work and has messed up my ipod battery. Perhaps worth paying a bit more for something that definitely works.
it seems good It seems good, but the manufacturer's description is all wrong! It describes an iPod nano wristband. I might invest in buying it only because it's very cheap.