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45 minutes later there was no drop on the battery icon. I'm become very skeptical about iPod battery units, I've tried more that have not worked than those that have. So, you need to break this thing out before your tank runs dry, but that said it did the trick. At first I thought this might be another dud, I plugged it in and got a message that recharging is not supported with the unit. I hit DISMISS, kept it connected and put on a movie. The part where it works on conventional batteries was pretty smart, you could fly to Tokyo and watch movies the whole way. I held back one star just cause it will not recharge, realistically though that is a minor setback.
even though the item is not compatible with my gadget, i am keeping it to give as a present since it is so cute.
Just got back from France: the battery pack worked perfectly & still has the first four AA batteries. The 'on' button can easily be bumped on in luggage; I'd suggest a piece of electrician's tape to keep it turned off if you are really 'out there'CHH
You gotta love the 7-11 School of Design. I went to England. You can buy AA batteries almost anywhere in the world. I wanted to take no AC chargers due to the expense and hassles of travel power adapters. I bought this for my iPod and it ROCKED. I bought this, replaced the batteries only once over a 9 day trip and listened to the iPod for hours and hours. What a weight/space/aggravation saver.
Works great. Able to change batteries with out have to charge anything. Fantastic for trips, when watching videos.
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