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HomeAudio/VideoCables & InterconnectsRapid Wall Home AC Charger for the Sony Reader PRS-505 - uses Gomadic TipExchange Technology |
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Essential Kit for your Sony PRS-505 !! Jan 14, 2009
By Mr. Andrew Mcjannett-smith
"AndyMcJ"
You are not always around a PC when your eBook reader needs a top up, therefre this is quite an essential buy for your eBook reader.
Highly Recommended
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Great Accessory Apr 04, 2009
By Lynette Pederzani Basic and simple charger that is small enough to not take up too much room when traveling, which makes it a perfect addition/accessory to the reader. It is very convienent just to use the charger
Charges fairly quickly and so far very happy with it on the couple of trips I have takeen it on due to its size.
Doesn't work on PRS-505 Feb 11, 2012
By P. Dever-Reynolds
"Penny"
Not only did it not work, it actually discharged my reader. After recharging the 505 battery from my computer, the 505 required a reset in order to function.
Gomadic unit also didn't look like the example shown, in that it actually used a connection-changing cable to go from the transformer's cable to the 505 plug.
However, delivery was quick!
Glad I found it Jan 05, 2012
By Herb Hunter Great item and hard to find. Beats trying to charge with the USB cable attached to a computer (if the computer goes into sleep mode while your reader is attached, it will start to have the reverse effect and it will drain the reader instead of charging it!). This wall plug is 5.2 volts, which is what the reader needs. I've tried recharging my reader with a 5v cell phone connector - no dice. Get this and you will be happy.
Lose your Sony charger? No worries Feb 11, 2010
By D. Hawkins This product works safety and effectively with the Sony Reader. You forget it did not originally come with your reader.
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