[gps-talkusers] Radio Shack, I Go charger

How about charging your BrailleNote and Earthmate from one charger?

As anyone who travels knows, the more devices you carry, the more chargers 
you have to drag along. I typically travel with at least 5 devices that 
need charging, the BrailleNote, the Earthmate receiver, my Nokia phone, my 
Bluetooth headset for the phone and my laptop. These chargers can be heavy, 
bulky and even require bringing a power strip.

I just purchased 2 Radio Shack "I go" chargers to charge all 5 devices.

The standard I go is $59 and will charge 2 devices at once. It figures out 
the power requirements of each device automatically. There is both an AC 
power cord and a 12-volt cigarette lighter adapter.

It comes with one device tip and you can add others. I took my devices to 
the Shack and they picked out the connectors and put them on the 
appropriate cords.

The charger consists of two flat boxes and the various cords can be 
removed. A standard power cord plugs into the wall so you don't have to 
worry about a big power cube. I used the standard charger for my phone and 
Bluetooth headset.

I also purchased the laptop version of the I Go for $119. It is similar to 
the standard but the interface box is thicker, like you would normally see 
for a laptop charger. It comes with a collection of tips for various 
laptops including the Dell which I have. I purchased the optional number 4 
connector, which fits the BrailleNote. This way, I can switch tips for one 
cable between the laptop and the BrailleNote. I have the other cable with a 
tip for the Earthmate, the A12.

I really like the fact that I now have chargers that work with AC and in 
the car as well. I never had a 12-volt charger for the BrailleNote and now 
I do.

I didn't check yet to see if they also switch between 110 and 220 volts but 
I assume they do. I'll have to see if I can get UK and European power cords.

Each charger comes with a vinyl carrying case. Pretty cool.

Mike



Michael G. May


CEO Sendero Group

Developers and distributors of BrailleNote GPS
Now distributing BrailleNote, VoiceNote, Miniguide, The Tissot Silen-T 
tactile watch and the ID Mate, bar code reader

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