If you're going to be away from a computer for any length of time you'll need a charger for your Zen. The Creative charger comes with interchangeable UK/continental mains plugs and, curiously, a round DC plug that doesn't fit the Zen at all. Instead, you get an adapter to turn it into the USB plug that you need.
The DC lead is substantial, unlike most such leads which tangle abominably before losing an argument with the hoover. The USB adapter makes it easy to plug in alternative power sources but note that it's just a straight-through connection; voltage regulation is in the charger.
Important note: lithium ion batteries, which are what you have in your Zen, don't like to be kept fully charged all the time. Constant ... Read More:
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Does exactly what it says on the tin. It looks and feels high quality, and unlike some transformers doesn't place too much load on the wall socket. The removeable connector plugs cover every eventuality, and changing the output voltage is a breeze. Not sure if it says in the description, but the unit is also auto-sensing multi-voltage so you can take it to the States if you need to, although obviously you'd need an adapter. Great value.
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Does exactly what it says on the tin. It looks and feels high quality, and unlike some transformers doesn't place too much load on the wall socket. The removeable connector plugs cover every eventuality, and changing the output voltage is a breeze. Not sure if it says in the description, but the unit is also auto-sensing multi-voltage so you can take it to the States if you need to, although obviously you'd need an adapter. Great value.
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Somewhat let down by the quality control on the product itself.
The plug would not fit all of the way into the lighter socket of my car and thus didn't make an electrical connection. This was down to two slightly oversized plastic spacers on the side of the plug.
While this was easily dealt with, I expected more from a Belkin product.
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Somewhat let down by the quality control on the product itself.
The plug would not fit all of the way into the lighter socket of my car and thus didn't make an electrical connection. This was down to two slightly oversized plastic spacers on the side of the plug.
While this was easily dealt with, I expected more from a Belkin product.
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