It's possible that the port is wrongfully identifying the headphone jack
adapter as a charger which is why it isn't working.
Not exact matches
The iPod was so successful that its quick acceptance created an immediate need for accessories such
as armbands,
adapters and auto
chargers.
His
adapter has more than likely more over-current protection than the majority of general purpose car
chargers, so I can't see it being a problem
as a way to get him going.
Comes with all in pictures; cord, two batteries,
charger,
adapters as shown in pics.
Cons: not an aluminum body
as I have seen stated in reviews slippery body Included
charger is usb cable and
adapter for home wall plug lacks device specific development and support (it's a Korean product) suggest buying a ADHwarranty) no user replaceable battery (Cant tell battery life yet because not fully charged it yet but with 40 % I got about 3 - 4 hours use.)
Keyboard Dock — $ 99.99 — Ergonomic, comfortable full - size keyboard with 7â $ ³ Galaxy Tab replaceable inserts that doubles
as a
charger for power and synchronization of media and data — Dock contains convenient stereo audio output jack for connecting to speakers or home stereo Desktop Dock — $ 49.99 — Doubles
as a Galaxy Tab
charger using the Micro USB wall
adapter that comes with the Tab; allows users to view movies, display
as a digital picture frame and listen to music — HDMI output to view HD content on HDTV enabled with 1080p resolution and provides HDTV connection to play content from the Galaxy Tab to a television Car / GPS Dock — $ 99.99 — Conveniently positions 7â $ ³ Galaxy Tab display screen inside car for turn - by - turn GPS navigation instructions and traffic updates — Attachable to either the windshield or car dashboard and rotates freely between landscape and portrait modes
A Barnes & Noble representative says that the company received three complaints regarding the
charger adapter,
as its casing was breaking apart while still plugged in.
100 - 240Vac (660W max.at 110V, 1380 W max.at 230V)- Dual USB Power Rating: 2400mA 5Vdc to charge your USB devices such
as cell phone, tablets, etc. - Spare Fuse included to keep it working when Fuse broken during travel - Built - in Safety Shutters - LED Power Indicator UNIVERSAL PLUG TYPES EXPLAINED US Type - USA, Japan USA, Canada, Japan, Taiwan, Columbia, Mexico, Panama, Philippines, Venezuela, Viet Nam, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guam, Honduras, Jamaica etc AU Type - Australia, China (Twist with fingers to convert USA plug into AUST plug) Australia, China, New Zealand, Argentina, Fiji, Kirbati, Nauru, etc EU Type - Most of Europe Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, Norway, Poland, Portugal, South Korea, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Croatia, Egypt, Greece, Hungary etc UK Type - UK, Hong Kong UK, Singapore, HongKong, Malaysia, Bhutan, Maldives, Cyprus, Kenya, Dominica, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda etc Warm Tips: 1) This travel plug
charger adapter is not a power converter and does not convert voltage.
With a 54 watt hour battery, an
adapter for charging via the grid, a USB battery
charger (for 3.7 volt Lithium camera or phone batteries), two 12 - volt car
adapter ports and two 5 - volt USB ports, and a 3 watt LED light, this little mobile power station is
as flexible
as it is capable.
For this test group,
as usual, when a battery pack shipped with exceptionally high - quality or extra-long cables, port
adapters, or a wall
charger, we factored those items into the overall value of the pack.
And for 15 - inch MacBook Pro owners who need more power, the Insignia Type - C Wall
Charger provides the same power
as Apple's 87W USB - C Power
Adapter for about half the price.
(Though
as The Verge's Dieter Bohn notes, «[B] eing able to buy any number of
chargers and
adapters from whomever makes the cheapest or best ones is a big deal — and worth the tradeoff.
Do third party USB - C
chargers fast charge the Pro
as well, or is there something in the circuitry of the Apple
adapter?
iPhone X will also support fast charge, finally, though,
as with the iPhone 8, you'll need either a USB - C
adapter or specific third - party
chargers to take advantage.
You don't need to spend $ 49 on a compatible
charger, though,
as an Apple support document notes that «A comparable third - party USB - C power
adapter that supports USB Power Delivery (USB - PD)» will also grant you the speedier charging capabilities.
Included in the bundle are the LG G4, headphones, a microUSB cable, the main
charger, the battery and other gifts such
as a North America AC
adapter, car
charger, premium screen protector, extra data sync and charge premium USB cable, and a stylus pen.
For reference, the travel
adapter I'm using with the amazing Galaxy S8 delivers 2.0 amps,
as does Samsung's wireless
charger.
It should be noted here that to charge wirelessly, you'll need to get your own Qi wireless
charger,
as the cans arrive with only a micro-USB power
adapter, a 3.5 mm cable, and a soft carrying pouch.
You still don't get an AC power
adapter in the box, though given the target audience likely has a surfeit of
chargers (or that a USB port on your computer will suffice) we don't see that
as too much of an issue.
Sadly, the exact same issue applies to the convertible, whereby only the Samsung Adaptive Fast
Charger wall
adapter will allow fast wireless charging, even though the voltage and current specs are exactly the same
as any third party QC2.0 wall
adapter.
This is because the iPad
charger offers twice more the power of an iPhone
adapter,
as it generates 10W or 12W depending on iPad model.
This wireless
charger does charge via a micro USB cable, which Belkin includes in the box,
as well
as a wall
adapter — which is actually a bit surprising, since most wireless
chargers have been leaving out the wall
adapter to cut costs.
For each
charger, we used the respective wall
adapter and a wall outlet
as our power source.
As with the other
chargers included here, users can expect to find a lifetime warranty extension and customer care cards in the box, alongside a dedicated USB wall
adapter.