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Monster releases iAir Charger for iPod
By Dennis Lloyd
Publisher, iLoungeGoogle+
Published: Thursday, September 2, 2004
News Categories: iPod Accessories
The iAir Charger for iPod includes two adaptors: one for the 15v airplane power jacks found on many commercial airlines, and one for the 15v DC (cigarette lighter) power sockets—so you can power your iPod using either outlet type when available. The iAir also features a locking clip to keep the adaptor in place., Duraflex jacket and strain relief collar for durability and flexibility, 3.3 ft (1m) cord and 24k gold contacts for corrosion resistance. The iAir Charger for iPod costs $29.95.
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1
For $30 they could have at least made ‘em white!
Posted by Mon$ter on September 3, 2004 at 1:32 AM (PST)
2
What do you expect, it is MONSTER!
Posted by IDSmoker on September 3, 2004 at 3:38 AM (PST)
3
Wow! Now they have 15v car batteries?!?! I thought that 12v was the world standard!
Posted by Anonymous Coward on September 3, 2004 at 4:47 AM (PST)
4
Actually, with the engine running, a car’s electrical system runs between 13 and14.5 volts.
Just a bit of useless trivia…
Posted by __redruM in Gaithersburg, MD on September 23, 2004 at 9:22 AM (PST)