FreeLogix - White UK 3 Pin Mains Charger - iPod All Generations
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Average customer review:Product Description
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.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #42 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: FreeLogix
- Model: 5060125840009
- Dimensions: 1.18" h x 2.76" w x 2.76" l, 2.20 pounds
Features
- LED Power indicator
- Intelligent IC chip inside recognises 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 THE88
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
A lightweight and compact charger for your iPod to take with you anywhere. Like listening to you rmusic on the move? Hate it when batteries run down? Say goodbye to dead batteries with this new FreeLogix - White UK 3 Pin Mains Charger for all iPods with a dock connector.
The charger works on voltages ranging between 110v and 220v and provides your iPod with a slick supply of 12v of energy - very important in taking care of your ipods battery. The charger is compatible with all iPods, including the Original iPod, 3rd and 4th Generation iPods, iPod Mini, iPod Photo, iPod Video and iPod Nano.
Be sure to see the fantastic range of products available from FreeLogix, a leading iPod accessories manufacturer.
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Customer Reviews
Not compatible with latest iPod models
I bought this to charge my new second generation (2G) iPod Touch. Apple have finally changed the iPod charger requirements after years of build-up such that old Firewire-based chargers are no longer supported. As a result, neither of my old iPod chargers are able to charge my new iPod Touch. :-(
In the main description of this charger, it states that it is suitable for 'all iPod generations', but this is factually incorrect. As reported by some other reviewers, this charger is not suitable for the latest iPhone or iPod models including the Touch 2G, Nano 4G and iPhone 3G.
If however you have an older iPod model, this may still be a reasonable cheap option for a charger. However, please be aware that although it is described as a FreeLogix branded charger, it has no manufacturer printed on it and appears to be a cheap generic unbranded charger. If it were me, given how expensive iPods are (and that their batteries are not user-replaceable), in hindsight I would not risk using a charger like this. I would go for something a bit more reliable and trustworthy.
Given that this charger is not in fact suitable for all iPod generations, I've awarded it the lowest possible mark as it is currently in breach of the Sale of Goods Act and the seller should update their description accordingly.
Waste of Money!
I bought this charger purely because of the cheap price and it was worth every penny (all 1p of it!!). It only charges my iPod when my ipod still has some battery left but if my iPod is completely out of battery, it does not work. When it is working though, it makes an annoying 'buzzing' sound. I recommend spashing out on a more expensive charger which actually works.
Buyer beware
I bought this charger to use with a 2nd generation iPod Nano. It doesn't work! Plugged it in, the little green light on the charger lit to show it is working, but it wouldn't charge my iPod, regardless of how long I left it plugged in.
Since it cost 1p plus about £5 in shipping, do I return it to get my 1p back? I think I'll just throw it out. Lesson learned. If it sounds too good to be true...






