Fri Jul 6, 2007 3:26PM EDT
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I was on a flight to the East Coast from San Francisco, when not even an hour into the flight, I realized I forgot to charge my iPod. Don't you hate that? I had to break out the laptop to listen to some tunes, while I drained the little bit of power the Macbook Pro had to recharge it. Now, I know I'm not the only one who forgets to recharge things, but until airlines install power outlets in every row, we'll have to do with chargers like the Inflight Power.
Gizmodo spotted this awesome charger which plugs into the plane's audio jack to recharge iPods or certain cell phones via USB. Adapters are sold together in bundled packages to power iPods, iPhone, Blackberry, Motorola phones, or both. If you're looking for a practical gift for that frequent flyer, you might want to check it out. It will truly make flying coach a lot more bearable.
Charge Your Gadgets Wirelessly
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LOL I love how you mention you had to take our laptop to charge the device.then..........as all Apple do, you just HAVE to mention that the laptop was a MacBook Pro. It was really ok to just use the word laptop. Shaking my head.............
or......you could just fly virgin america which has power outlets as well as usb plugs in each seat
What this article doesn't mention is that this fabulous gadget has a battery back up so you can literally charge anywhere - on a plane, in a taxi, at the beach...It's amazing and so small it fits into your purse or pocket.
The writers subtle arrogance is showing...A plane ride however long and boreing is not the place to expect a power charge for your equipment. If you forget to charge it and all of us have done so..too bad wait untill you arrive at hotel or house. The planes of the future should not a giant battery recharging machine.
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1 Posted by n7dkq2 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:32PM EDT Report Abuse
The audio signal that powers the headphones is so very weak, it would take many many hours of listening before it would do any good to charge a battery Mike Electronics Eng