| Apple iPhone 1st Gen (NOT for iPhone 3G) - Rapid Car Charger for New Apple iPhone 1st Gen (NOT for iPhone 3G/iTouch2/Nano4/Shuffle) |

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| Brand: iPhone Category: CE
Buy New: $0.13
New (12) Used (1) from $0.13
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
MPN: 225872 EAN: 4101125581552 ASIN: B000UB81NM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: 110% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Features:
| • | NOTE: NOT compatible with the iPhone 3G / iPod Touch 2nd Gen / iPod Nano 4th Gen Chromatic and newer modelPower to the music with a car charger adapter that allows using your iPhone on the road while charging it from your vehicle lighter jack. | | • | Compact design and retractable coil cord are made for easy storage. | | • | The charger fits both standard and auxiliary car power outlets. One end includes Apple proprietary 30-pin Dock Connector for use with new iPhones. | | • | LED power indicator | | • | Brand new non-OEM |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Apple iPhone Rapid Car Charger For iPhone * Power to the music with a car charger adapter that allows using your iPhone on the road while charging it from your vehicle lighter jack. * Compact design and retractable coil cord are made for easy storage. * Built-in charging circuitry protects your car against back-flow current and your iPhone from excessive electrical loads. * The charger fits both standard and auxiliary car power outlets. One end includes Apple proprietary 30-pin Dock Connector for use with new iPhones. * Type: generic/aftermarket * White high-impact plastic. * LED power indicator. * Fits into any 12V accessory outlet or car lighter jack. * iPhone not included.
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Customer Reviews:
How much volts? February 22, 2008 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
The ad says it's for iPhones so I ordered this for my wife's iphone. When it finally arrived, I had to double check if it is really compatible. The ad says 12V, but when I read the label on the charger, it says 9V. Then I checked the iphone's current charger, it says 5V. I didn't want to take the risk on burning my wife's iphone by using the wrong volts so I decided not to use it.
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