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Monster intros iCarCharger 800 for iPod, iPhone
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Wednesday, January 6, 2010
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Monster has introduced its new iCarCharger 800 two-in-one charger for the iPod and iPhone. The iCarCharger 800 allows users to charge two devices at once from an automobile’s cigarette lighter or power port. It does so with an integrated Dock Connector and a secondary in-line USB port that supports charging of a variety of USB devices, such as other iPods and iPhones, Bluetooth headsets, and more, through the secondary device’s supplied USB charging cable. Other features include an easy-to-read LED power status display, 1A of current output, and 24K gold charging contacts.
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Ok, so it supplies enough power to charge an iPhone, but *still* doesn’t have Line-Out!
Monster’s Speciality is overpriced, but really good quality audio cables. The major problems with the Kensington LiquidAux is line-noise and unreliable wireless remote; the major problem with Griffin AutoPilot is line-noise and the inability to charge iPhones.
Posted by Dan Woods on January 6, 2010 at 4:32 PM (PST)
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Monster’s speciality suing people and selling outrageously overpriced cr** (ordered by importance).
@Dan: Rest assured if this charger would have line out you’d have the line-noise too.
Posted by burningspear on January 7, 2010 at 1:06 AM (PST)
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That is electrical ground noise loop. There is an addon from any electronic store to reduce it. Or try the Griffin Noise Reducing Audio Cable.
Posted by Will on January 7, 2010 at 10:07 AM (PST)