PowerGen White 2.4-Amp (12 Watt) Dual USB Wall Charger w/Swival Plug
I needed an outlet plug to charge my iPod when I'm not able to charge it with my laptop. My iPod touch is the 4th Generation model so its dated. It's going through the battery quite quickly so it gets quite annoying to have to put the brightness to the lowest possible point in order to get more time.
Saw that this PowerGen is the best seller on Amazon and it was at a affordable price. It comes with two USB outlets: one labeled A and the other NA. The A stands for Apple. The NA is for non Apple devices but you can plug an Apple device in NA but it won't do as well as if you plug it in A. The metal prongs sits in a indented area of the charger which makes it nice for travel since it won't be in the way of anything. A bit of it sticks out which makes it easier to have it snap up to plug it to the wall. The USB slots themselves are a little out of alignment, but plugging in the usb cable and charging has been smooth so it didn't prove to be an issue. My iPod was immediately charged when plugged in. A blue light does turn on when its charging a device which I think is unnecessary. It is made to be look like an apple product though. Its small enough to make room to use the second outlet which is good since I despise chargers that are that big to make the other outlet inaccessible.
This charger is made in Hong Kong and the only thing it listed that its not compatible with is Asus Transformer. Its specifications from the booklet is as follows: Input 100-240 Volts AC (50/60 Hz) 150 mA maximum, Output 4.8-5.3 Volts up to 2.4 Amp total PortA 2.4 Amps max Apple protocol PortNA 2.4 Amps maz standard protocol, Dimensions 45.5x34.5x49.mm (1.79x1.36x1.95 in), Weight 53 grams (1.87 oz), Temperature & Humidity limits Operating -20 to 45C 20% to 80% Storage -40 to 60C 20% to 80%, Energy efficiency is greater than 80%, and it conforms to FCC and cTUVus standards.
Overall, I highly recommend this charger!
This charger is made in Hong Kong and the only thing it listed that its not compatible with is Asus Transformer. Its specifications from the booklet is as follows: Input 100-240 Volts AC (50/60 Hz) 150 mA maximum, Output 4.8-5.3 Volts up to 2.4 Amp total PortA 2.4 Amps max Apple protocol PortNA 2.4 Amps maz standard protocol, Dimensions 45.5x34.5x49.mm (1.79x1.36x1.95 in), Weight 53 grams (1.87 oz), Temperature & Humidity limits Operating -20 to 45C 20% to 80% Storage -40 to 60C 20% to 80%, Energy efficiency is greater than 80%, and it conforms to FCC and cTUVus standards.
Overall, I highly recommend this charger!
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