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- WorldTour V2 -
- 110V-240V AC adaptor that works with multiple plug attachments
- Comes with UK, US, European and Australian plugs
- Plugs are lightweight and can be easily swapped
- Fully Tested, 100% safe for your iPod
- Compatible with iPod Shuffle
- Will charge any other device cable of receiving power via USB
- PowerTrip V2 -
- Battery status indicator to let you know when your iPod battery is charged
- Fused for extra protection
- Can be used with any iPod with a Dock Connector and iPod Shuffle
- Will charge any other device capable of receiving charge via USB
- Coiled cable for clutter free use
- PocketPower* -
- 2 in 1 reserve power pack and AAA battery recharger
- Can provide up to 8hrs of additional play time to your iPod
- Will charge any USB charging device e.g camera or phone
- Ideal for use with the GEAR4 SyncBuddy USB retractable cable
- Re-charge any AAA rechargeable batteries using the PocketPower
- Bright LED Torch built into PocketPower casing
- 4 x AAA Rechargeable Batteries included
- Male to male USB cable included
- Lightweight and portable
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PowerPack - the complete solution to charging your iPod and any other USB charging devices
The PowerPack consist of the famous WorldTour V2 which will charge the iPod in the UK, US, Europe and Australia. The PowerTrip lets you charge your iPod and other USB charging devices in your car, whilst the PocketPower gives 8 hours of reserve power in your pocket!
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 | iPod 4G With click wheel and dock connector |
 | iPod 5G (with video) With a 320x240 pixel colour display, syncs and charges via USB only. Available in 30 and 60Gb models |
 | iPod mini Original 4Gb version doesn't have its capacity engraved on the back and button labels are grey. Second generation 4 and 6Gb versions have capacity engraved on back and button labels match iPod colour. 2nd Generation boasts much longer battery life. All physical dimensions and connectors are identical. |
 | iPod nano 1G Pencil-thin, with 1Gb, 2Gb or 4Gb of Flash memory and a colour screen |
 | iPod nano 2G Released in September 2006, the styling on the second generation nano pays homage to the iPod mini, with a durable, curved aluminium case in black, silver, pink, green and blue. Available in 2, 4 and 8Gb capacities, all share the same external dimensions. |
 | iPod Shuffle 1G Reminiscent of a pack or chewing gum, the iPod shuffle marked Apple's entry in the low-cost MP3 player market with outstanding minimalism. |
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