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I have too many device. Okay, not quite true since you can never have “too many devices”. I do, however, have way too many cords as a result of having so many devices. I’ve tried a number of various charging solutions that allowed me to juice up a number of devices at one time but all of them fell short in the aesthetics department. That’s why the IDAPT i3 Charging Station caught my eye when it was first announced. It is sleek, it is function and it can charge up to three different devices at a time. Nice!

According to the company…

IDAPT I3 uses a simple system of interchangeable tips that allows you to charge three portable devices (mobile phones, PDAs, MP3/MP4 players, videogame consoles, Bluetooth devices, digital cameras, etc.) at the same time.

It is idea for personal use in the office or on your nightstand.

So what can you charge with the IDAPT i3 charging station? Just take a look…

Mobile phones (Nokia, Samsung, Blackberry, LG, Sony-Ericsson….)
Smartphones (Palm, iPhone, HTC, LG, Motorola…)
Headphones, Bluetooth (Motorola, Nokia, Jabra, Samsung…)
GPS (Tomtom, Garmin, Magellan, Navigon, Mio, Navman…)
Games consoles (Nintendo, Sony…)
Camaras (Kodak, Casio…)
AA/AAAA rechargeable batteries (cualquier marca, Energizer, Panasonic, Duracell…)

The iDAPY i3 Charging station has an MSRP of $49.99 and includes a pack of 6 tips– Nokia, SonyEricsson, Samsung, iPod/iPhone, miniUSB and microUSB. It is available directly from the company. (Other/additional tips are available for an additional cost.)

We also have one to give away. For a chance to win one just leave a comment below telling us which three devices you would use with this innovative all-in-one charging station.

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Having a father who was heavily involved in early laser and fiber-optical research, Dan grew up surrounded by technology and gadgets. Dan’s father brought home one of the very first video games when he was young and Dan remembers seeing a “pre-release” touchtone phone. (When he asked his father what the “#” and “*” buttons were his dad said, “Some day, far in the future, we’ll have some use for them.”) Technology seemed to be in Dan’s blood but at some point he took a different path and ended up in the clergy. His passion for technology and gadgets never left him.
  • JDTagish

    iPhone 3GS
    Metro PCS crappy work phone (which takes Micro USB)
    Interchangeable 3rd devices: iPad, BT Headset, Small Kodak camera

  • http://www.mobilitysite.com breley

    Hm, I’d charge my 1G iPod Touch, my AT&T Fuze and my SoundID 300.

  • JohnKes

    I would charge my wife’s iPhone and our two Bluetooth headsets.

  • uzziah0

    My wife and I have Sony Ericsson phones, and I have Dell Axim x51v (I guess I’d have to get my own tip for that).

  • i-bystander

    An iPhone, a Zune, and a DS. :)

  • The Yaz

    My Nokia E61
    My 30GB iPod
    My Wife’s Treo 800W

  • DavidB

    1. PSP
    2. BlackBerry Storm2 (personal)
    3. BlackBerry Tour (work)

  • webbahboy

    Cool device and giveaway!
    I would use this with my Motorokr s9 headphones, my HTC Fuze, and one of my other bluetooth headsets.

  • aypeegee

    1. iPod Touch
    2. Sony Ericsson Z525a
    3.

  • aypeegee

    D’oh! don’t know what happened there

    1. iPod Touch
    2. Sony Ericsson Z525a
    3. Garmin Nuvi 260

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    Gear Giveaway- IDAPT I3 Charging Station In Black http://bit.ly/awndCv via http://topicfire.com/Gadget

  • erinlindsey524

    my ipod touch, my bluetooth headset, and my cellphone, a Samsung Instinct.

    Oh, and my iPod Classic.

  • jlhorng

    Three devices

    1. iPhone + iPod video
    2. Blackberry curve
    3. Touch Pro

    + Tom Tom GPS

  • payne

    1.iPhone & iTouch
    2.Sony Ericsson K610i
    3.PSP

  • Timothy

    1. my iPhone 3G
    2. iPod Video
    3. HTC Diamond

  • http://timcallow.smugmug.com fromamerica

    My iPod Touch , my Fuze, and my Plantronics bluetooth.

  • arebelspy

    iPod, HTC Mogul cell phone (mini USB) and digital camera (micro USB)

  • agustenny

    1. Ipod Classic 120GB
    2. Archos 5 Android
    3. Garmin Nuvi 765T

  • stpete

    My iPod Nano, soon to be HTC Incredible, and either my wifes Tour, iPod touch, bluetooth headset, or my Garmin GPS watch. The microUSB chargers all over the office are pretty busy.

  • raleigh1208

    Htc touch pro 2, palm pre plus and blackberry.

  • http://firesaw.blogspot.com lloydrv

    1. iPhone 3GS
    2. Sony Cybershot Camera
    3. AA rechargeable batteries

  • arvindr

    Blackberry Curve
    iPod Touch 3G
    Zune

  • ocergj

    Only 3? Ok, so my top 3 would be:

    iPhone
    Blackberry
    PSP

  • Heatwave316

    Blackberry Tour
    HTC Incredible (coming this week)
    Nintendo DS

    Great giveaway!!!

  • Ryan2090

    Motorola Droid
    Ipod Classic
    Tomtom

  • purplelover04

    i would use this for my blackberry,i pod touch and rechargeable batteries

  • g88ky

    Great time saving device! I would use it to charge the following devices:-

    1. Nokia N82
    2. Garmin Nuvi GPS Navigator
    3. Jabra Bluetooth Headset

  • clulisa

    1 Blackberry Bold
    2 Ipod classic
    3 bluetooth – plantronics | AA Rechargeable batteries

    thanks!!



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