iPod international power charger
For international travel the #1 item on most people’s list would be their iPod. Afterall spending 15 hours on a flight to Japan is an absolute drag without some tunes. Well, to insure there’s juice for the trip home Griffin introduces their PowerBlock Travel charger pack. The PowerBlock Travel is an international power pack which covers every location you could possibly visit. PowerBlock’s flat-blade, non-polarized prongs impose no limitations on how they fit into twin-prong outlets; thus are ideal for international use. The travel package adds adapters that, together, cover most any AC connection you’ll encounter in your world explorations. PowerBlock handles all voltages from 100 to 240 AC, converting seamlessly to the voltage that your USB devices need.
The PowerBlock Travel package includes a high-quality Griffin dock connector cable for your iPod as well as an accessory pouch to help you keep track of your adapters. PowerBlock Travel won’t do away with all the hassles of traveling; you’ll still have to keep track of your luggage, and how many Yen are in a Euro (or vice versa)… but with PowerBlock Travel in your travel kit, you will never have to worry about how to charge your iPod and other USB devices.
The PowerBlock Travel is availabe for just under $35USD.
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