Reviews of the WildCharger with Nokia 2mm tip universal adapter
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CNET Review
The Good: The WildCharger is compatible with a variety of phones and it can charge several handsets at once. It goes without saying that it's a novel product.
The Bad: The WildCharger is rather bulky, and extra adapters are somewhat expensive.
The Bottom Line: The WildCharger is an innovative and effective product. But unless you're charging more than one phone at once, it's not a practical purchase.
Manufacturer: WildCharge, Inc
Part number: UA-T301-BKNB
General
- Product Type Cellular phone charging pad
- Enclosure Color Matte black
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Charger adapter
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