Griffin PowerJolt Dual for iPad, iPhone and iPod

Griffin PowerJolt Dual for iPad, iPhone and iPod

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Product Information

  • Overview

    PowerJolt Dual charges any two USB-rechargeable devices safely and quickly, with 10 watts of charging power. Use one port to charge your iPad, iPod or iPhone; at the same time, use the other for any other USB-chargeable device.

    Comes with a detachable USB to 30-pin dock connector cable that you can use separately to sync your iOS device to your computer. To charge other USB-charging devices, just plug the cable that shipped with your device into either of PowerJolt's industry-standard Type-A USB ports.

    Twin charging indicators light up to show charging status of each device at a glance. Built-in SmartFuse protects your equipment against surges and resets with no fuses to replace.

  • Highlights

    • For iPad, iPod, iPhone, tablets and other USB devices
    • Charge two USB devices at once, 10 watts (5 volts DC at 2.1 amps) per channel
    • Includes dock cable for iPad/iPod/iPhone
    • SmartFuse protects with no blown fuses to replace
  • Did you notice?

    Twin USB ports give you twice the charging capacity.
  • Apple Recommends For

    A great travel companion to charge two iPad, iPhone, iPod or any other USB-rechargeable devices while on-the-go.
  • What's in the Box?

    • Griffin PowerJolt Dual
    • Detachable USB to 30-pin dock connector cable
  • Manufacturer Information

    Part Number

    • Mfr. Part Number : GC23139
    • UPC or EAN No. : 685387329281

    Warranty

    • Note : Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service. The documentation and packaging for this product is in English.
    • Warranty : One year

Compatibility

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iPhone models

  • iPhone

  • iPhone 3G

  • iPhone 3GS

  • iPhone 4

  • iPhone 4S

iPad models

  • iPad (1st generation)

  • iPad 2 (2nd generation)

iPod models

  • iPod classic 80GB/160GB (2007)

  • iPod classic 120GB (2008)

  • iPod classic 160GB (2009)

  • iPod mini

  • iPod nano 2nd Generation

  • iPod nano 3rd Generation (video)

  • iPod nano 4th Generation (video)

  • iPod nano 5th Generation (video camera)

  • iPod nano 6th Generation

  • iPod touch 1st Generation

  • iPod touch 2nd Generation

  • iPod touch 3rd Generation

  • iPod touch 4th Generation

Ratings & Reviews

Questions & Answers

Answers from the community

  • Answer

    The product specifications note that the power input is from a car and 12v so I'd *assume* you can s afely plug into the cigarette spot. That's what I plan on doing at least.

    • Answered by Melanie A from Carmichael
    • 21-Dec-2011
  • Answer

    Should do, yes, all these chargers produce 5v, reduced down from the 12v car supply. The Lightning C able has a USB connector on one end and the Lightning connector on the other. The USB standard stipulates that power is transmitted at 5v so using the Lightning cable plugged into this charger should be fine. I'm getting one anyway for an iPhone 5...

    • Answered by James T
    • 06-Oct-2012
  • Answer

    I think your getting Watts and Amps confused. A 10 Watt power charger running at 5 Volts output will have a current of 2 Amps. IPads seem to need at least 5 Watts of power output ie 1 amp and the Supplied Chargers produce 10 Watts ie 2 amps, but my IPad 3 will charge(but more slowly) from my IPhone charger which is only 5 Watts. A lot of 3rd party chargers especially 12 Volt input car chargers do not produce enough current to give that 5-10 Watts ie they are below 1 amp current rating. Hence a lot of these show "not charging" or "charging not supported " for iPads. This also applies to a lot of computer USB Outputs which although they are 5 Volts output do not have enough current rating to produce the needed 5-10 Watts power output.
    I would be surprised if the Griffen was rated at 5 Amps output as this would mean it was a 25 Watt charger which would be a large power output for most cigarette lighter based chargers. Most of these dual output car chargers have one outlet with 2Amps/10Watts (iPad) and 1Amp/5Watts or less (iPhone). The problem is that I doubt BOTH outputs will be able to produce enough Watts to charge 2 IPads at once. But you will only get the real answer from Griffin themselves not Apple .

    • Answered by Clive B
    • 02-Aug-2012