Review of the Airvolt Wireless iPhone Charger
The Airvolt Wireless iPhone Charger has some cool features. It is actually an inductive charging kit for the iPhone 3G and 3GS and costs $49.99. The kit consists of a case for keeping the handset, a tray for charging and an AC adapter. The simplicity of the Airvolt makes it a wonderful gadget as the charging takes place without the help of any wires, so it will help all those on the move who want to know how to get aroung roaming charges. All you have to do is put your iPhone into the case and then put the handset on the tray and connect the tray to a wall outlet. Your phone will start charging. It is as simple as that! The device also has a USB port for powering/charging any USB devices. You will also be able to plug your iPhone into this port and charge it by using the USB-to-30-pin wire.
The black plastic tray has an LED indicator that flashes red when the tray has power, green and red alternatively for indicating that the phone is being charged and steady green when the charging is completed. The packaging informs that the charging time would be the same as that of a standard charger. The Airvolt also automatically powers off and so there is no need to worry about your phone being overcharged. The instruction clearly indicates to unplug the Airvolt when it is not in use. The tray is made out of black plastic and is about the size of three stacked CD cases (4.5 x 5.5 inches) and is also very light.
Though the gadget looks and feels somewhat flimsy but it shouldn’t be a problem. Another peculiarity of the device is that on its underside you can find a battery department but with no connection. The case of the iPhone is sleeve styled and is coated with a soft touch material. It covers the bottom on the phone, though there are vents placed besides the speaker and the microphone. The bottom is completely enclosed and protected, while both the front and the top are left exposed. So, in case you accidently drop your phone, there would be a 50-50 chance that your phone is protected. The phone’s camera, buttons, and ear area that also hold the GPS and proximity detection, are not covered and so accessing is very easy. The gadget is slim and light, and adds minimum amount of material to a slim phone, and that is the best part of the gadget.
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