Compact and sleek, The CTA IP-TBC travel charger is perfect for both home and on the road as a standard replacement to your original charger. It can be plugged into any 100-240V electrical outlet to recharge your iPod when batteries are low. This charger also features IC chip to protect overcharging and LED power indicator. Designed for iPod wth dock connector only.
Ideal for home or travel use as a standard replacement to your original charger, the CTA Digital IP-TBC Rapid Travel Charger works for iPods with docking stations (including 20GB, 30GB, 40GB, 60GB, (3rdG -5thG) mini, Nano and video) and iPhones. Compact and sleek, it can be plugged into any 100-240-volt electrical outlet to recharge your iPod when batteries are low. This charger also features an IC chip to protect against overcharging and a LED power indicator that signifies when the charger is feeding power from a live outlet. The IP-TBC comes with a USB connected at the tail end of the cord.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
BEWARE:
This product does not work with the new 4th generation iPod nano (though it says it does). I ordered it with my nano b/c Amazon suggested it as a common companion purchase. Well, I thought it didn't work b/c it was defective, but when I contacted Eforcity they told me it doesn't work with the 4G nano. They have been great about replacing it free of charge, but do NOT order this with a new nano.
great product!!!:
This is a great product for the price. Definitely knock off from China, but it works and is cheap. I bought two just so I dont have to unplug. I would definitely recommend this product to friends.
CTA Digital Rapid Charger Review:
The CTA Digital Rapid charger, quickly charges my ipod. It also is easy to plug into the ipod. Overall I would recommend this product due to the cost usually below other products desinged for the ipod.
4th Generation iPod owners...stay away!:
When I plugged this charger into my wife's new 4th Generation iPod Nano, the iPod told me that this charger is not compatible........woulda been nice if Amazon hadn't promoted this as a go-with item when I purchased the iPod.