NEW Retractable Black USB Cable Cord for iPhone 3G 2ND by Eforcity
Product features- INSTEN - INSTEN - Retractable USB Hotsync Cable for Apple iPod, Black
- Update your iPod at high speed with the latest music and data. The iPod Dock Connector to USB Retractable Cable offers 400mbs throughput for quick transfer of your music and data to iPod.
- The innovative retractable design cuts down on travel bulk and ensures the portability of your MP3 player without sacrificing functionality. No more tangled cable mess.
- Brand: Insten
- Accessory ONLY. iPod not included.
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionCompatible With Apple: Apple iPhone, iPod 3G, iPod 4G / Photo (U2 Special Edition), iPod Classic, iPod Mini, iPod Nano, iPod Nano (2nd Generation), iPod Nano (3rd Generation), iPod Photo, iPod Photo (U2), iPod Touch, iPod Video 30 GB / U2, iPod Video 60 / 80GB, iPod Video 60 GB / 80 GB, Apple iPod Touch 2nd Generation
User reviews Pro's & Con's, 2009-01-02 Pro = Very inexpensive
Con = Stoped retracting after a couple of weeks. I am very gentle with my gadgets. Cable still syncs and charges, just doesn't retract anymore. Perfect for travel, 2008-12-21 I have been looking for a decent travel style retractable cable. It seems that Apple doesn't think its users need such items....Hence the opportunity for this 3rd party device.
Its small light weight and works as promised. Thus far no troubles with cable and at this low price I picked up 2-3 just in case it gets left behind.
I would agree with the other users that its a bit on the short side when fully extended...So its not really suitable to be used with the portable power plug provided with iPhones. Best to use it with your laptop and enjoy the fact that you can quickly pack it up and it takes a minimal amount of space. Space saver, 2008-11-23 This space saver is my choice for travel, and works fine! Just remember to pull from the ends or you'll have a nasty little tangle to deal with (just like any other cable of this design). Cheap, 2008-11-13 Because of the low price I picked up a handful of these charger cables for my iPhone. It's a bit short in length, which I think defeats the idea of it being retractable. After just two weeks, my iPhone began turning itself on and off while charging. The cable had apparently developed a short somewhere and I replaced it. Perhaps the other ones I purchased will last a bit longer than two weeks. Give it a try if you must, but have a spare in case it fails. good buy, worked fine, good price, 2008-11-03 The seller shipped fast, good service there. The cable worked fine with my Ipod touch 2g. The wire is thinner and flat and that may affect long term durability, but I don't view that as an issue given the price. The retracting mechanism works fine, just give it a fairly firm and quick snap and both ends will retract all the way. One final point, there are locking fingers on the edges of the jack that goes into the socket on the Touch. To release the jack you must use two small push buttons, one on each edge of the jack. I point this out because it is different than the white cable Apple supplied with the Touch, which just pulls out. All in all, a very handy cable for my travel case, where I have lots of retractables.
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