Motorola MOTO Z10 Cell Phone Accessories
Motorola Q Desktop Charging Station for Motorola MOTO Z10
Product features- Snuggly holds your Motorola Q phone in the cradle during charging
- Full access to the keyboard and side buttons thumbwheel to operate the phone while docked
- Data synchronization and charging with your office or home computer through the mini-USB data cable (cable not included)
- Rear pocket battery charging for Motorola Q's standard or extended battery
- AC chargers to be used with the desktop charger: SPN5202 and SPN5185 chargers (sold separately)
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionMotorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications and embedded electronic solutions. Today, Motorola is harnessing the power of wireless, broadband and the Internet to deliver embedded chip system level and end-to-end network communication solutions for the individual, work team, vehicle and home.
User reviews Nice docking station for home or work, 2008-11-23 I like this docking station because my cat loves to chew cords. This prevents that by hiding the cord well behind the end table, so that it's easy to take on and off. I have no problems with this unit. Great Buy!!!, 2008-08-26 Once I got my Q I searched everywhere for a great base, and this is it! It will even charge your Q if you have the Extended battery on it (That battery is twice as thick as the standard one). It even has a spot to charge a spare battery! This charger has made my life much easier, because I always have a charged phone, or a backup battery ready to go. Improper description..., 2008-03-08 I had to return it. It would have been useful if compatible. The construction of the thing seemed ok and very presentable.
The thing is I own a Moto Q gsm. There is no real information about compatibility in the add so it was until I opened the package that a note informing about exclusive compatibility with Moto Q 2, was revealed.
The location of the mini usb conectors varies by probably less than a cm. but it simply turns the thing useless if you own a recent model.
(I'm still expecting my return to be processed, by the way). Product works as expected, 2008-02-29 I opened the charger, plugged it in and was able to use it as expected. It also charges my spare battery in a seperate slot in the back. Product works as expected, 2007-12-22 The previous reviews helped me finalize my decision to purchase this item. The cradle works exactly as promised. I wanted a desktop cradle so that I wouldn't have to be constantly searching for or tripping over the wire for the charger. As with previous reviews for this product- keep in mind this is only a cradle- you need to purchase the wire for charging seperately or use the charging wire that came with the phone to connect to the cradle. Honestly, I would have paid a slight premium to have the wire connected permanently and have a separate portable charging wire that came with the phone (rather than having to make an entirely seperate purchase for no solid reason). Also the cradle was designed so that you can not keep any kind of protective gear attached while in place (i.e. leather or silcon skin).
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