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| Universal USB Wall Charger for Apple Ipod Mp3 Shuffle Nano Video Touch Classic Iphone, Microsoft Zune 30gb 80gb 4gb 8gb, Sandisk Sansa | 
enlarge | Brand: Case Logic Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
UPC: 714265142749 EAN: 0714265142749 ASIN: B000M8VHBQ
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| Features:
| • | Brand New non-OEM. | | • | Compact design is made for easy storage. | | • | Built-in charging circuitry protects against back-flow current and excessive electrical loads. | | • | The charger fits both standard and auxiliary car power outlets. | | • | White high-impact plastic. LED power indicator. USB |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Compatibility: Apple iPod 15GB 20GB 30GB 40GB 60GB Apple iPod 1G 2G 3G 4G Apple iPod Mini Apple iPod Nano 1st Generation Applie iPod Nano 2nd Genration Apple iPod Photo Apple iPod Video 30GB 60GB 80GB Apple iPod U2
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| Customer Reviews:
If you are careful ... August 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was purchased for my son's Zune as he did not have a means to charge his Zune directly from the AC outlet. Although it does charge the zune as advertised, it's construction is questionable at best.
The metal strips (tangs) that plug into the wall socket have no strain relief on the interior of the white housing. After a couple of insertion/removal cycles into the AC outlets, one of the tangs pulled out of the housing rendering the device unusable. Upon inspection of the interior, it was observed that the rear of the tang was cold soldered to the wire that connected to the PCB. While I may be able to grind the surface of the tang to obtain a suitable surface on which I may re-solder the wire, I may just chose to wire a replacement AC cord directly to the PCB, preventing a repeat failure.
Good news is that the PCB is still functional even if the housing is not.
Caveat Emptor
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