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Incase unveils new chargers for iPod, iPhone
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Thursday, November 19, 2009
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Incase has introduced its new Car Charger and Combo Charger for the iPod and iPhone. Both chargers feature dual high-speed USB ports for charging up to two devices at once, LED charging indicators, and an included four-foot 30-pin charging cable. The Car Charger is made solely for in-vehicle use, connecting to an open power port or cigarette lighter port, and featuring a high-gloss finish, while the Combo Charger can connect to in-vehicle power ports, as well as to standard US outlets thanks to folding prongs hidden in the charging stem, and features a soft-touch finish. Incase’s new Car Charger and Combo Charger are available now and sell for $30 and $40, respectively.
In addition, the company has launched new chrome-finish version of its Slider Case for the iPhone 3G/3GS and iPod touch 2G/3G; both versions offer full access to all ports and controls, included S-Stands for widescreen viewing, and a slide-off bottom for easy docking. The Chrome Slider Cases for iPhone 3G/3GS and iPod touch 2G/3G are available now and sell for $35 each.
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That looks fairly useless… no matter how you plug it in, part of another outlet will be blocked.
Good concept, flawed execution.
Posted by Mitchell Scott on November 19, 2009 at 2:21 PM (PST)