Mobility iGo Tip A133 for iPhone and iPod
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Average customer review:Product Description
Tip A133 for iPod/ iPhone
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Mobility Electronics Inc.
- Model: TP06133-0001
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 4.96" h x .83" w x 3.50" l, .5 pounds
Features
- Compatibility: iPod mini; iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G; iPod classic 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, 5.5G, 6G; iPod touch 1G, 2G; iPhone 1G, 3G
- Portable and lightweight design lets you take it anywhere
- Also compatible with iGo chargers (sold separately) as part of the iGo device charging system
- Automatically configured to ensure that each device gets the precise amount of power
- For use with iGo chargers (sold separately)
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description--Posted October 1, 2008
The iGo interchangeable power tips allow a single iGo adapter to charge all of your gadgets up to eight times faster than standard USB and trickle chargers.
What's in the Box
iGo Top A133
Customer Reviews
Doesn't work with new Iphone 3gs
Message comes up on my new Iphone 3GS "charger not supported". Not sure if I have the wrong tip, but it said it suppors the iphone on the package. I was so confident I threw away the packaging as soon as I opened it. Now a few days later I decided to check it before leaving on a trip and no luck.
No Longer works with iphone 3g
It worked for several months as long as I jiggled it. Now it no longer works. Another $11 gift to igo...
iGo to another brand because this thing SUCKS
I can't understand how this thing gets a good review. I've had an iGo for four years now. My first adapter for an NEC phone was fine. I never had problems with it. Then, when I moved to a Motorola RAZR V9 the problems started. The tip would wiggle loose and the charging process would stop. I'd have to wiggle it back into position to get it to charge. This was extremely annoying. After a year, it was pretty much useless and no amount of wiggling would get it to charge, so I had to buy a new tip. After a few months I started to have the same problem. I figured that maybe it was just the Motorola tip that cause the problem because of its design. Well, when I got my new iPhone 3GS, I tracked one of these iGo tips down, and sure enough it worked! I was happy until a week later, it started to have the same problems that my old Motorola tips had. I have an iGo wall outlet charger too, and it has the same issue, so I know it is a problem with these tips.
I think this whole iGo system is a great idea, but it is poorly executed. I'm not abusive with my equipment either. If you've had a good experience with it, great! But I'll not spend another dime on this crap. In fact, I returned this tip a week after I bought it.




