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Matth3w
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Anyone have this problem? As in, you can't select anything for the life of you...I clicked on my SMS icon and it shut off bluetooth, for example.
The problem is AC ripple. There's a little AC mixed in with the DC voltage. If it's too high, it will do screwy things to electronics. Some chargers have better filtering than others. I've done engineering for radio stations for years and I've seen this problem with "store bought" chargers vs. manufacturer's chargers. Put a volt meter to the output and you'd be amazed at the difference. Some electronics are so sensitive that as little as one tenth of a volt above the tolerance specs will make them do wacky things. ALWAYS stick with the manufacturer's charger or at the very least purchase one that falls within specs. If the package says it's compatible with your device, than you should not have a problem.
The problem is, I travel consistently 3-4 weeks out of a month. I need something with more than one USB port on it. Show me a Motorola charger that has more than one USB port and I'd buy it.
The problem is, I travel consistently 3-4 weeks out of a month. I need something with more than one USB port on it. Show me a Motorola charger that has more than one USB port and I'd buy it.
You may want to look into something like iGo. I just tried it with my older set and didn't have any trouble. They have several offerings depending on what your needs are and they are (or were) very good quality. You can also get them at Radio Shack (or could, haven't been in one for a while). I LOVED the convenience of it when I traveled. One power pack, several adapter, all in one little case and I can charge EVERYTHING, including several devices at once.
What I meant was that sometimes (like in the airport) I might need to charge more than one device at the same time.