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Griffin Simplifi Dock for iPod and iPhone, Media Card Reader, and USB Hub in One Device (Aluminum)

Griffin Simplifi Dock for iPod and iPhone, Media Card Reader, and USB Hub in One Device (Aluminum)Brand: Griffin Technology
Category: CE
Department: Personal & Portable

List Price: $84.10
Buy New: $26.00
as of 9/6/2010 18:19 CDT details

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New (32) Used (5) from $23.50

Seller: Seacoast Consumer Electronics
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 72 reviews

Format: CD
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: N/A
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 7 x 5.3 x 2

MPN: 9804-SIMPLIFI
Model: 9804-SIMPLIFI
UPC: 085387098048
EAN: 0888063338656

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Charge/sync hub for dock connector iPod models and, through its built-in USB ports, iPod shuffle (1G and 2G)
  • Reads and writes the most popular digital media cards, including Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, SD, xD, and CF (CompactFlash)
  • Two-port powered USB hub, using included AC adapter
  • A simple, versatile way to de-clutter your desktop

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Product Description
Simplifi charges USB-rechargeable iPod models as they sync with your computer through the included USB mini cable. Use Simplifi's USB ports to plug in keyboards, printers, cameras, flash drives, scanners, external hard drives, anything USB 2.0-compatible. Simplifi ships with an AC adapter for those USB devices that need a powered port.


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars Simplify product did not, defective   September 2, 2010
Pyter
The product would not charge my iphone, and would not work with the dc plug, be careful when ordering from here


4 out of 5 stars Works... ok   August 7, 2010
C. wetzler
I just received my Griffin Simplifi. I wanted to plug in my iPhone 4 to a dock that didn't require me to pull off the Bumper. The Apple dock doesn't fit with the bumper on. Several people mentioned that this unit worked well... and it does, but not perfectly.

Here are the issues:
- It doesn't charge my phone when the computer is off, despite having a separate A/C adaptor. (and they are upfront about this on their website, I just didn't look until after I bought it.)
- It didn't charge my iPhone 4 until I plugged it directly into my computer, it didn't work off a powered USB hub. (it would sync but not charge on the USB hub.) Weird, definitely but it works now, so I'm ok with it.

Definitely handy and not terrible looking (and got my separate card reader off my desk!)



5 out of 5 stars Super handy   August 7, 2010
Book Bear (AL USA)
I've been using this for several months and it's a super handy device to have. Not only a dock, but it gives me much easier to access USB ports for my Mac Mini, and the card reader is a helpful device to have.


5 out of 5 stars A very nice device   August 2, 2010
Kodachrome man (Central Illinois)
I like the functionality of the card slots, iphone dock, and powered USB ports in one device. Some similar devices are so light and cheaply made they do not sit flat if attached cables have any bend or tension. This is solidly made, has some weight to it, and has a non-slip material on the bottom that keeps it in place nicely. Highly recommend.


1 out of 5 stars Partially works   July 24, 2010
Jcotten
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

It has a great appearance, but the main function (charging an iPhone) doesn't work. I have the old 8GB iPhone, 2nd generation I think? With Windows 7. I don't know if this device would work with 3G, 3GS, or iPhone 4. But I did hear that this device works great with Apple computer. However, that is just what I have heard. I didn't return the unit because it's card reader works great and I happen to have cameras that have SD card, CF card, and pro stick duo. Yet I haven't got a all-in-one reader. Therefore, this is a great card reader but a poor phone charger. Side note, when I use this device as a card reader, the USB cord alone has enough power to transfer files.

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