iGo Auto Universal Auto (DC) charger
Product features- Power on the road from any standard car, RV or boat outlet
- Works with multiple gadgets including mobile phones, Bluetooth headsets, MP3 players, and more
- Connects using separately available iGo Power Tip
- Delivers the precise amount of power to your equipment through the use of patented tip technology
- 6-foot cord length
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionThe iGo wall is a convenient, ultra-portable power solution that lets you power/charge your mobile phone, smartphone/PDA, Bluetooth-enabled devices and more from any standard wall power outlet wherever you go.
User reviews A great idea, 2009-01-06 The iGo Power product line is a great idea. They have so many tips that it must be hard to find a device that they do not support! This is a great way (that I can see) to reduce your impact on the environment, as you no longer need to dump your old car charger when you get a new phone. You can reduce clutter in your car since you only have 1 adapter for numerous devices.
It would be good if iGo had a right angle or swivel style connector for flexibility. Works well, 2009-01-06 This is a high quality car charger. I bought several less expensive car chargers for my wife's phone - they all broke within a few weeks. This one has lasted very well. It's quite durable. Great Product, 2009-01-02 I bought my iGo car charger about 2 years ago from a retail store. I love it. I need only one little tip for each of my devices. Every time I get a new cell phone I only have to pay about $10 per tip.
I'm so confident in the product that I am about to buy one from Amazon for my mother's birthday. It's okay -- just don't pay full price, 2008-12-07 Interchangable tips -- seems like a great concept to prevent the never-ending accumulation of proprietary chargers, so I bought into it at full price at a local retailer. After about a year the charger unit simply quit working. But not only that, in between, I switched phones once, so I bought a 2nd tip ($9.00 I think), and of course had no use for the original tip. Then the 2nd tip snapped in half after owning it about 3 months, and I replaced it ($9.00 again IIRC). Shortly after that is when the charger unit itself quit working. So I now have two good (but now useless) iGo tips, one broken iGo tip, and a broken iGo Auto charger.
Now you only need one charger and cord, 2008-12-01 I love the iGo line of products. I keep one at home and another in the car. With multiple portable devices, all I do is change the small inexpensive tip ($10) at the end and plug in my device. When I travel, I only need the one unit. When I get a new device, I buy a new tip for it. I also purchased the unit that has a car plug or a 110 vac plug at the power end and just take the appropriate set of tips with me. I can charge my devices where ever I am. They even make high powered units for your computer if you need to replace your power supply. Check out iGo.com then buy your product on Amazon.
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