IDAPT innovative adapter
Dec 9, 07 09:21 PM PDT
The IDAPT innovative adapter is actually a convenient multi-purpose charger that boasts interchangeable connections, allowing you to juice up a plethora of mobile devices simultaneously. It is compatible with common portable electronics including cellphones, PDAs, GPS systems, digital cameras, Bluetooth devices and MP3 players. It doesn't matter whether you fall into the Nokia, Motorola, Samsung orSony Ericsson camps, but the IDAPT has all the necessary "tips" to get you started. IDAPT plans to release new tips in conjunction with new product releases too, so you can rest easy knowing that it won't get obsolete anytime soon. There are currently plans to release tips for the DS, iPod (how did they miss that out in the first place is anybody's guess), LG, Panasonic, Sagem, Siemens, Sharp and Toshiba handsets. The IDAPT comes in black or silver colors along with 5 tips, retailing for €49.95.
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By qwerty , 18/12/07 2:26 AM (CommentID #397218)
I just bought one in their web site (www.idaptweb.com) and found out that the iPod, Nintendo DS and LG are available.
Thanks Idapt! Now I can charge both my iPhone and NDS in the same time!
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