Folgekosten beachten Das Idapt i4 funktioniert gut, Kabelchaos gehört damit der Vergangenheit an. Wer allerdings Geräte laden will, für die keine Ladespitze im Lieferumfang ist, sollte die Folgekosten beachten. Technische Daten des Idapt i4Laden über ...
Easy to use, charges multiple devices, relatively small form, comes with 6 well labeled adapters and has a power switch
Glossy case collects dust and takes a little plug management when charging larger devices. (Plug design may eventually cause stress on power port or plug)
If you want to cut down on cable clutter on the counter and the frustration of rummaging through your drawers of tangled plugs looking for just the right plug, it’s well worth the price. The iDapt i4 has quickly become the most often u...
Abstract: Out now Back in April, I reviewed the IDAPT I3 digital device charger. It was a good system; a convenient way to charge up to three devices at once. And with the interchangeable tips, you get to determine the devices. A couple of things about it bugge...
Comes with a good assortment of tips, has a nice, low profile, will even charge my iPad, lights up to indicate it is on and charging, easy to swap out tips
The 6-tip bundle I was sent for review is wasteful in that it includes three tips I will never use; I would love a bundle with 2 iPhone tips
Six bundled tips provide outofbox compatibility with hundreds of gadgets. Compact enough for travel duty, and way easier than schlepping bulky AC adapters. LEDs reveal when charging is complete.
No good for oversize devices like ebook readers and tablets. Some gadgets are hard to dock; others won't dock at all (sorry, Zune fans!) Makes you wish for a future that's truly wireless.