Belkin Micro USB CLA Adaptor (F8Z445EA)
- Charge any USB-powered device in the car.
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Belkin Micro USB CLA Adaptor (F8Z445EA)
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Very small, perfect fit,
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I just received this little USB charger plug today. I chose this after some searching on the market, because I wanted a small plug, so that I didn’t have to take it out in order to close the ash tray.
This is a perfect match for my VW Lupo 3L. It fits perfectly, and there is no doubt there is perfect electrical contact. The adapter also appears to be quite energy-efficient. Contrary to most of my other original phone chargers, this does not get warm at all, despite being able to deliver 1A at 5V USB power.
As other points out, the LED is green, not blue, as indicated in the picture.
Great product – highly recommended!
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Only for IPod,
Wanted to use this with a Nokia E7 but didn’t charge, tried another phone, same problem. Tried an old iPod Nano, worked fine. Belkin sell this as an Apple accessory so I guess I can’t really complain. However there is an expectation that USB mean universal and should work with any USB device. Belkin have missed the point here, Apple may be the flavour of the month but there are 100 other devices that they could cater for easily for every Apple device. Lot of lost sales.
-Update: Did some research on this issue. It turn out there is an international standard for delivering charge to a mobile device via USB. This requires the device to ask the power source for permision to draw power if the device is a dumb device (such as this one) then it should “short out pin’s 2 and 3 (D+ & D-) with a resistance of no more than 200 ohms”. This device does not do this, hence won’t work with a device that complies with the standard. Nokia devices appear to comply with the standard and Apple devices don’t.
I tested the theory by taking the device apart and soldering pins 2 and 3 together. All my dvices now work with this now, including my Apple ones. Come on Belkin wake up its a tiny zero cost fix and gives you a larger market.
(See Wikipedia: On October 22, 2009 the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) announced that it had embraced the Universal Charger Solution as its “energy-efficient one-charger-fits-all new mobile phone solution”, and added: “Based on the Micro-USB interface, UCS chargers will also include a 4-star or higher efficiency rating–up to three times more energy-efficient than an unrated charger.”)
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Terrible, much better options on the market,
This is a truly rubbish piece of equipment. Had it 3 days and the fuse blew – charging a mobile!
Also reading round it seems it is wired up ‘incorrectly’. There are two ways to wire USB charging up, one is for .5 Amps and another for 1 A which represents computer and socket output. Most devices lose power if being used while charging at .5, but will charge at 1. This is wired up so devices think its .5, and so only draw that causing many devices to either charge slowly or if its in use like a sat nav they will still run out of battery!
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