Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 2 2007, 1:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
We can add another iPhone accessory to the plethora that has already come out and this one is called the InCharge Auto. InCharge Auto is a car charger that is compatible with any 12-volt accessory outlet and allows you to charge the iPhone or iPod in most any vehicle.
The gizmo offers protection to your iPhone by using a self-resetting fuse that prevents overvoltage. The cable is removable, allowing you to charge the iPhone via your computer USB port.
The cable length is long enough to allow you to use the iPhone while it is charging in a vehicle. Two color choices are available, black or white. Pricing on the InCharge Auto is $19.95 and it is available now. Via Xtrememac
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