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IDAPT i4 universal charger for your Multiple Charging Needs

Spain-based company “IDAPT” offer us a quite convenient charging solution with their latest IDAPT i4. It measures 169 x 135 x 32 mm with a weight of 300g and is equipped with 3 charging ports and a USB charging port allowing you to charge 4 different devices at the same time. What’s more, it claims support for about “4,000 different mobile electronic devices” including iPad and the latest iPhone 4.
Available in black, silver or white, it come for $59.99 at the company’s website.
The IDAPT i4 has 3 charging ports and an additional USB charging port to meet all charging needs. It features an interchangeable tip system making it completely customizable. The “quick release” button allows for safe and easy ejection of the interchangeable tips. Additional features include an LED display light indicating charge status and an on/off switch allowing users to economize energy use.
“IDAPT is proud to provide its customers with an easy and affordable way to charge all their mobile electronic devices simultaneously,” said Jeremy Patay of IDAPT. “We are committed to evolving and developing compatibility with the newest and most popular mobile devices such as the iPad and iPhone 4.”
The IDAPT i4 is available now in black, white or silver for $59.99 MSRP at www.idaptweb.com. The packaging includes 6 of the most popular tips – miniUSB, microUSB, iPod/iPhone, Samsung 4, Nokia 2, and Sony Ericsson 2. Additional tips can be purchased through www.idaptweb.com.
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