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Griffin PowerBlock/AC Charger for USB Devices (White) | 
enlarge | Brand: Griffin Technology Category: CE
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $2.48 You Save: $27.51 (92%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews
Format: Cd Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: See Description Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 1 x 6
MPN: 9000-BLOKP Model: 9000-BLOKP UPC: 685387090006 EAN: 0685387090006
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| Features:
| • | Power and charge almost any iPod from a wall outlet | | • | Compact and ideal for business and other travel | | • | Type-A, flat-blade plug design for international use and multi-outlet configurations | | • | Included USB to dock cable can be disconnected for use with a computer | | • | Compatibility: iPod nano (1G and 2G), iPod mini, 4G iPod with click wheel, iPod Color, iPod Video, iPod shuffle (1G only) |
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Amazon.com Product Description A great choice for families traveling with multiple iPods, the Griffin PowerBlock can be used to charge virtually any iPod from a wall outlet. It features a 30-pin connector that fits iPods with dock connectors, and you can also plug the 1G iPod shuffle directly into the AC wall adapter via the USB-style power port. It features a Type-A, flat-blade plug design for international use and multi-outlet configurations. The included USB-to-dock cable can be disconnected for use with a computer. What's in the Box AC wall adapter, USB-to-dock cable iPod Compatibility iPod nano 1G, iPod nano 2G, iPod mini, iPod 4G (Clickwheel), iPod Color, iPod 5G/5.5G Video, iPod Shuffle 1G
Product Description Power & charge almost any iPod from a wall outlet / Plug any iPod shuffle directly or use the included cable to connect supported iPod models
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Excellent product February 7, 2006 28 out of 29 found this review helpful
Another accessory in the line of products for the iPod from Griffin Technology. I am the owner of a few of their previous products and like them for the usefulness, quality and value for the dollar. The PowerBlock is no different. This products purpose is to provide AC power to your iPod. This is useful for me when I am at work and my battery dies. The PowerBlock also comes with a usb to dock connector cable so you can leave the one that comes with the iPod at home connected either to the dock or the computer. Nice bonus because I always seem to leave it at the place I don't need it. I am kind of an iPod junkie by owning a 30G 3G, 512MB shuffle and my newest edition the 60 gb iPod with video. So needless to say I can use a charger at some point. I think it was with the 4G that Apple decided to stop including an AC adapter cause I have the one that came with my 3G. It has a Firewire connector on it. Apple now sells the USB AC Adapter as an accessory to chagrin of many iPod owners myself included. The size of the AC adapter is nice and compact and is similar to Apple's product with the foldable AC plug. This makes it nice for transporting to and from home.
So with those words we move on to the testing of the Powerblock.
Test #1 - iPod Shuffle
You don't need the cable (included) to charge the shuffle. You just plug the Shuffle into the PowerBlock and the PowerBlock into the receptacle and away you go. The fit of the Shuffle is tight and this test worked just as one could expect.
Test #2 - iPod 3G
As I noted above , my 3G came with a Firewire cable and AC charger. The 3G normally resides in my truck via a Kenwood adapter. Occasionally I will use this at work as well. Well the 3G needed charging and I thought I'd give the PowerBock a whirl. Using the included cable I crawled under my desk (not an easy feat) and plugged it it. The Apple icon appeared on the iPod but it would not charge. I thought I might have something wrong but how could I, it was so easy with shuffle. I did not have the packaging instructions with me at work but a quick trip to the company website put me in touch with reality ... the 3G is not compatible. So I was a bit disappointed but it was clearly documented on their website. This was confirmed by an email to tech support. It could have been more timely as it took nine days to receive an answer from Technical support. I do have to give a kudos to Griffin Technology. They have a compatibility chart on their website that references the various iPod models with their products so you can be sure the product you buy will be compatible. And I might add if you are in doubt, please feel free to email them. I think it is in the iPod's firmware but am not completely sure of that so don't quote me on it. There are reviews on the Apple website stating a Firewire cable will not charge a 4G iPod. A dock connector is not a always a dock connector I guess !!
Test #3 -- iPod 5G
My pristine 5G iPod was the final test for the PowerBlock. Still new enough to be cycling the battery it was at work where it finally ran out of juice. I plugged the PowerBlock into the powerbar and using the included cable connected my iPod. No surprises here, the adapter worked as planned. During charging the adapter ran warm to the touch but not hot.
Value:
If you have a need for an AC adapter and your iPod is compatible, I highly recommend the PowerBlock. Compared to the Apple product you get the Adapter and dock connector cable for $29.99, the two separate products from Apple total $48.
Requirements:
* 5th Generation iPod with Video * iPod nano * iPod shuffle * iPod mini * iPod Photo * 4th Generation iPod with Click Wheel
Griffin Technology iPod Compatibility Chart for reference
http://griffintechnology.com/ipod/
Does the job perfectly January 2, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this device for my wife to use on her iPod nano (4g), and despite this particular iPod not being listed in the compatability statement, it works perfectly. I completely agree with the notion that one doesn't always want to run a computer all night simply to charge the iPod - and this device solves that problem with extreme convenience. I can now foresee situations where the iPod will get used beyond one battery charge that it previously would not, such as on any computerless getaway, car trip, camping, work, etc.
I highly recommend this product as a solid performer at a good price.
Great product! January 9, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a really handy and very well designed. I have used it when traveling to recharge from a wall socket and also use the cord without the plug to charge my iPod on my office computer. I also like that the plug folds away to make this more compact when packing for travel.
All iPod Owners Should Have One! August 5, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased this charger as a Christmas gift for my wife. She loves it and uses it nearly every week. Both she and I have a first generation iPod Nano (4GB), and the Griffin PowerBlock AC Charger has worked flawlessly for charging both of our Nanos. It charges the devices much faster than pluggin into the USB port on a computer. My wife doesn't often have her computer turned on more than 15 to 20 minutes at a time, so charging with a computer is not a good answer for her.
While it is true that Amazon does not really advertise this item properly, it is pretty obvious by the picture(s) and description that it is meant for iPods. If you wish to charge a Sansa or Creative MP3 player then you should look at purchasing a Griffin PowerBlock Universal. However, I haven't found it listed here on Amazon so you will likely have to purchase from another on-line merchant.
My wife and I are extremely happy with our Griffin PowerBlock and would highly recommend it to any iPod owner.
Absolutely the best charger for your iPod October 21, 2007 My first Griffin PowerBlock AC Charger was for a relatives iPod which impressed me with its simple design and speed of charging. The second unit was for my wife's iPod. The 120 volt plug flips out for charging and folds neatly back into the body when complete. The unit is well designed and sturdy and I cannot see how any plastic component could fail. Electronics has a mind of its own. At work, we recently purchased a $22,000 ultrasonic transducer from a well known European manufacture and it never worked. Purchase products with warranties from reputable sellers.
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