Kensington PowerBolt Micro Car Charger for iPad, iPhone & iPod - K39224US
Turn drive time into charge time with the Kensington PowerBolt Micro Car Charger. With 2.1 Amps, there's plenty of power to give your iPad, iPhone and iPod a quick charge. And its ultra low-profile design blends nicely into your vehicle's interior.Learn more about the product
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PowerBolt Micro Car Charger for iPad, iPhone & iPod
Turn drive time into charge time with the Kensington PowerBolt Micro Car Charger. With 2.1 Amps, there's plenty of power to give your iPad, iPhone and iPod a quick charge. And its ultra low-profile design blends nicely into your vehicle's interior.
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Now 2.1 Amps ready to provide quick iPad charging
Detachable USB cable lets you charge and sync your iPad, iPhone or iPod
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It works!, 2012-02-15
By rickko
Seems to be a quality made product. Simple, easy to use. Worked right out of the box. No instructions necessary. I use it with an iPod Touch 4G and an iPhone 4S.
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Socket Plug Is Too Short, 2011-12-23
By Kevin
The socket plug should be 1/2 inch longer. Hard to dig out of the socket when the socket is inside a small compartment on the console. Plug is practically flush with the socket when inserted. Not a problem if you intend to leave the plug in the sock...