
DLO Power Bug AC Power Adapter - For Portable Audio/Video Player - 500 mA - 5 V DC
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White wall charger for iPod
DLO's Power Bug for iPod shuffle charges your shuffle using any AC wall outlet. Its sleek, compact, fold-away
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DLO Power Bug AC Power Adapter - For Portable Audio/Video Player - 500 mA - 5 V DC
The DLO Power Bug AC Power Adapter gives you the flexibility to charge your iPod shuffle at any AC wall
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DLO PowerBug for iPod Shuffle
DLO's Power Bug for iPod shuffle will charge a shuffle using any AC wall outlet. It features a compact
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DLO Power Bug AC Adapter for 1st- and 2nd-Generation Apple iPod shuffle - White/Silver
Charge your iPod shuffle from any wall outlet with this sleek power adapter and dock cable. With expanded
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DLO PowerBug for iPod shuffle
The DLO PowerBug gives you the flexibility to charge your iPod shuffle anywhere.
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Before I broke my that thing on my dock cable. And I have many friends who have Ipod shuffle, that have the same problem because they leave the dock cable in the computer but that thing that connects with the shuffle is very fragile and easy to break and this was my second time breaking it. So this helps me because instead of always charging it on the computer and leaving my computer on during the night, I can charge it right by my bedside and I don't have to worry about forgetting the dock cable and stepping on it. The thing I hate about it was when I first got it it was really hard to plug in my ipod shuffle and took probably 10 minutes for me to figure out which way to plug it in without breaking it lol
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I bought this to charge my Ipod. The connection to the Ipod was very difficult to plug in the first few times.
My Power Bug broke after about 100 days. It has a 90 day warranty. I contacted the manufacturer, they said send it in, we'll make a "one time exception" and replace it even though it is out of warranty. I sent it in over a month ago and have not received it back from them. I would purchase a different charger, if I were to buy another one.
My Power Bug broke after about 100 days. It has a 90 day warranty. I contacted the manufacturer, they said send it in, we'll make a "one time exception" and replace it even though it is out of warranty. I sent it in over a month ago and have not received it back from them. I would purchase a different charger, if I were to buy another one.
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I'm so glad I bought this. My stupid iPod shuffle (1st Generation) sometimes doesn't show up in my iTunes when plugged into my computer, so at least this way, I can still charge it and use it.
The only thing is that there are no instructions. It's very easy to figure out, except the first time I used it, I had it connected wrong, so obviously, my iPod didn't charge. They could've at least included a picture (which they do with the 2nd gen. shuffle) b/c you connect each one differently. But once I figured it out, it charged very quickly. (you connect the 1st gen. shuffle directly to the adapter that goes in the outlet -- plugs in where the cord is for the 2nd gen. one).
The only thing is that there are no instructions. It's very easy to figure out, except the first time I used it, I had it connected wrong, so obviously, my iPod didn't charge. They could've at least included a picture (which they do with the 2nd gen. shuffle) b/c you connect each one differently. But once I figured it out, it charged very quickly. (you connect the 1st gen. shuffle directly to the adapter that goes in the outlet -- plugs in where the cord is for the 2nd gen. one).
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We had purchased a shuffle for my mother who loves music, but doesn't have a computer. This A/C adapter allows her to keep her shuffle charged without bringing it to our house to use our computer. At first the adapter was difficult to plug into the shuffle, but after a few times it seemed to loosen up a bit to allow easy plug in.
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A few months ago I needed to replace my broken shuffle dock. After trying the IncipioBud (which I didn't care for) I tried the PowerBug. So far, I adore it and have absolutely no complaints. However, considering the poor product description, it was more a lucky break than an informed decision.
As shown in the picture above, the PowerBug comes in two pieces: the little white charger unit (the "bug") and a usb cable that connects from the "bug" to the shuffle. This means your shuffle can be plugged into the wall and charged anywhere, anytime; it also means the usb cable can be removed from the "bug" and plugged into the computer, allowing your shuffle to be charged and synced in the standard manner.
So, no -- this isn't a stand-your-shuffle-up-on-it dock, but it will do the same job, as well as allowing it to be charged in a standard wall plug. Better yet -- at least for me -- the "bug" also seems to be compatible with the usb cable for my older video ipod, allowing me a lot of charging
As shown in the picture above, the PowerBug comes in two pieces: the little white charger unit (the "bug") and a usb cable that connects from the "bug" to the shuffle. This means your shuffle can be plugged into the wall and charged anywhere, anytime; it also means the usb cable can be removed from the "bug" and plugged into the computer, allowing your shuffle to be charged and synced in the standard manner.
So, no -- this isn't a stand-your-shuffle-up-on-it dock, but it will do the same job, as well as allowing it to be charged in a standard wall plug. Better yet -- at least for me -- the "bug" also seems to be compatible with the usb cable for my older video ipod, allowing me a lot of charging
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