Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - USB 2.0 Sync Cable for iPod

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Seidio EAN: 5050053169600 Label: Seidio Manufacturer: Seidio Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Seidio Studio: Seidio
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliant Product & Price RECOMMEND Comment: At first i was sceptic of buying the product.
It seemed 'to good to be true' but i ordered it.
When it finally arrived (a bit late) it was absolutely brilliant. Can't fault it.
Works exactly as the OEM Apple Sync Cable. The connector does feel a bit plasticy. But hey, you cant complain for £00.05 (+P&P).
I would defiantly recommend the product.
Don't buy the Apple one at a rip off price when you can get this one for next to nothing, and it works exactly the same!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent quality but does not appear to work with the Nano Comment: This lead is excellent build quality - as good as if not better than the lead that came with my iPod. Unfortuately, it does not appear to work with my iPod Nano. I've not tried it on any other iPod.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Useful Comment: Having bought an ipod and finding that it didn't connect to my computer, I purchased this USB 2.0 cable which connects my ipod directly to my PC. It arrived promptly and now I am able to transfer music quickly to my ipod. It was also a lot cheaper than buying it on alternative sites, where the delivery costs were excessive.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great value Comment: This cable does what it says on the tin. It is small and lightweight and still manages to be fast.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fab!!! Comment: It's not the official Apple iPod USB 2.0 cable but who says it does the job any worse? For that price, you simply can't go wrong! I slightly doubted the performance of the cable when I saw the price but having received it so promptly I couldn't wait to test it out. I plugged it in and it works perfectly. Great value for money, ten out of ten!!!
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