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Vehicle Power Charger for Scala 500 Bluetooth Headset

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Vehicle Power Charger for Scala 500 Bluetooth Headset

Features of Vehicle Power Charger for Scala 500 Bluetooth Headset:

  • batteries
  • compatible with scala 500 bluetooth headset
  • protects against short circuit & overcharging
  • quickly charges scala 500 in 1 to 2 hours
  • thick coil cord and withstands wear and tear and extends beyond 3 feet
  • two color led shows when charging is complete


Reviews:

reliableRating: 5
I have not had any problems with it so far, and it seems a reliable car charger for the headset.
Works fine, lasts a long timeRating: 5
The previous customer review was incomplete/flawed. This car charger is perfectly fine for the *current* scala-500 headset. The newer version has a more standard type power connector and does not need the little cradle that the old one came with.
Terrible. Perhaps useless would be a better word.Rating: 1
This might in fact be a great product. However you'll never get to find out because it is not actually what it says it is. When you buy a car charger for an electronic gizmo you might be expecting that it actually is designed to work with the item.

This car charger says "for the Scala-500 Bluetooth headset and/or adapter". The helpful instructions say "connect it to the headset or adapter, and in no time your device is fully charged and ready to go."

What it doesn't say or indicate anywhere is that it only works with the badly designed adapter that you plug it into when at home and not at all with the headset itself which has no place to plug the charger into. So, since you only get one of these things when you get the headset you have to choose which place to charge the headset. Or, if you're like me and the badly designed tines broke on your adapter you are simply out of luck.

D- for design
F for marketing.

By Wireless Technologies

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