Original Equipment Motorola Cell Phone Car Charger for Blackberry Tour 9630 (SYN1830A) - Factory original 12-14 Volt DC Battery Car Charger/ Cigarette Lighter Adapter.
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Part Number: CC4-MOT-00V9-01
Item ID: 28556
COMPATIBILITY: BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220/Kickstart, Blackberry Curve 8900, BlackBerry Thunder 9500, BlackBerry Storm 9530, Blackberry Tour 9630, Kyocera Tempo E2000, Kyocera Melo S1300, Kyocera Mako S4000, LG AX300, LG AX500 LG Rhythm AX585 UX585, LG Glimmer AX830, LG CF360, LG Incite CT810, LG Rumor2 LX265, LG Banter AX265, LG LX400, LG Lotus LX600, LG UX300, LG VX5500, LG VX8360, LG Chocolate 3 VX8560, LG Decoy VX8610, LG enV2 VX9100, LG env3 VX9200, LG enV Touch VX11000, LG Versa VX9600, LG Dare VX9700, Motorola Clutch i465, Nextel/Motorola Stature i9, Motorola Q 9h, Motorola Hint QA30, Motorola RAZR VE20, Motorola RAZR2 V8, Motorola RAZR2 V9, Motorola RAZR2 V9m, Motorola RAZR2 V9x, Motorola V750 Adventure, Motorola V950 Renegade, Motorola Rapture VU30, Motorola ROKR E8, Motorola Z6c, Motorola Z9, Motorola Krave ZN4, Motorola ZINE ZN5, Motorola i576, Motorola i776, Nokia 1006, Nokia 1606, Nokia Mirage 2605, Nokia 6205, Nokia Intrigue 7205, Palm Treo 800w, Palm Treo Pro, Palm Pre, Samsung M220, Samsung M320, Samsung Rant SPH-M540, Samsung Highnote SPH-M630, Samsung TwoStep SCH-R470, Sanyo Katana Eclipse (SCP-6750), Sanyo Katana LX (SCP-3800), Sanyo Pro-200, Sanyo Pro-700, Sanyo S1, Other phones, PDAs and devices with a micro USB charging port
Which to Choose For On-the-Go Charging?
We here at Wireless Emporium offer nothing but quality cell phone accessories, so buying a product that will last is guaranteed; the real challenge is choosing which is right for you. A car charger is essential to any heavy cell phone user on the go, but which is best—the standard, heavy-duty, retractable, or OEM? We've tested the products so you can make an informed purchase.
The
standard car charger proved to be quite impressive. With only fifteen minutes of charging time, it replenished
20% of my phone's battery. As the most affordable car charger, this is definitely a good buy.
The
heavy-duty car charger performed the best out of the four, replenishing
25% of my phone's battery in just fifteen minutes. It also feels very solid and has the longest and thickest cord of the four. We don't call it heavy-duty for nothing!
The
retractable car charger added
10% to my battery's power bar after fifteen minutes. It accomplished the least, sure, but it outdoes the others in another way. With just the press of a button, the cord winds up into the charger, making it easy to unplug and stow away in my glove compartment or middle console.
The
OEM car charger managed to restore
15% of my phone's battery in the same fifteen-minute window. Cord length and thickness falls right between the standard and heavy-duty car chargers.
Of course, it all boils down to what you need and personal preference. Is a quick charge all you're looking for or do you want to keep your car as wire-free as possible? Stick with a brand name or a more efficient non-OEM model? Personally, I use the heavy-duty car charger because I appreciate the durable build. I also keep an
AC/DC adapter handy so I get the most out of my car charger, plugging it into a wall when I need to. Whichever car charger you choose, Wireless Emporium will back it for a full year and ship it to you for free, so you've got nothing to lose!