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December 2010
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The editors liked
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
Reasonably priced
Charge upto 4 devices at once
Sophisticated and tidy design
Support for over 4500 devices
With special tip – it even charges AA or AAA rechargeable batteries
The
Easy to use
Charges multiple devices
Relatively small form
Comes with 6 well labeled adapters and has a power switch
Choosing custom tips online is a great option. Looks cool. Not as expensive as other similar chargers. Comes in black
Silver
White
Or hot pink.
Intuitive
Pleasant design
Wide range of compatibilities
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.
Can be powered off when it's not needed
Wide range of charging tips.
Charges numerous types of electronic devices
Charges up to four devices at once
Available in seven color options
Well constructed
Power button to shut off IDAPT4 when not in use
The editors didn't like
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
Would love to see better iPad support and more charging points on the base
Devices tend to charge a bit on the slow side
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)
Base is just a tad too bulky. Should come with the battery charger.
Inserts seem a bit wobbly
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.
This device does indeed have the ability to charge four items at once – three items at once directly out of the box. You’ve got the option of purchasing this four-port charger, using a 2 port or 3 port version, or you’ve got the one port option as wel...
Charges numerous types of electronic devices, Charges up to four devices at once, Available in seven color options, Well constructed, Power button to shut off IDAPT4 when not in use
Larger devices awkward to charge
In the past I have reviewed several universal chargers including a couple of induction style units. The drawback to induction charging is the need for an induction connector between the device being charged and the induction pad. IDAPT avoids this by ...
Published: 2011-02-27, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com
Charges numerous types of electronic devices, Charges up to four devices at once, Available in seven color options, Well constructed, Power button to shut off IDAPT4 when not in use
Larger devices awkward to charge
In the past I have reviewed several universal chargers including a couple of induction style units. The drawback to induction charging is the need for an induction connector between the device being charged and the induction pad. IDAPT avoids this by havi...
Published: 2010-10-27, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: Ah, electricity. The life blood that keeps us electronic-toting, gadget-loving nerds alive. Well, ok. Actual blood keeps us alive if you want to get all technical. But for all intents and purposes, it's electricity that keeps us moving. But unlike our gad...
Choosing custom tips online is a great option. Looks cool. Not as expensive as other similar chargers. Comes in black, silver, white, or hot pink.
Base is just a tad too bulky. Should come with the battery charger.
It’s less expensive than other similar multichargers, and with additional tips just a few clicks and dollars away, the i4 will charge practically any device you own.Idapt...
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.