Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - ONLINE - IPOD CLASSIC CHARGER MAINS BLACK

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Brand: Online - Free Shipping with Full warranty. EAN: 0885909199075 Feature: LED Power indicator Label: Online Manufacturer: Online Publisher: Online Studio: Online
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LED Power indicator 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 Exclusive by Online
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Customer Rating:      Summary: What Apple should provide Comment: Really not a lot to say about this item. It's cheap and does what it's suppoed to do. At this price why does Apple not provide a mains charger as standard?
Customer Rating:      Summary: MISLEADING AD!!!! Comment: PLEASE NOTE; DESPITE APPEARING TO BE AN AD FOR AN iPOD - THE PIC IS OF AN iPOD AND THE ITEM FOR SALE IS LISTED AS BEING AN iPOD - AN iPOD IS NOT WHAT IS BEING SOLD - SEE IF YOU CAN GUESS WHAT IS - I'M REALLY SUPRISED AMAZON DID NOT BAN THIS MISLEADING AD!!! WHY DOESN'T AMAZAON ALLOW US TO GIVE "0" STARS??
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wrong charger! Comment: This company was supposed to send me a charger for an ipod classic but when i opened the box it was a completely different connector! Avoid.
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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.
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