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Griffin Tuneflex Aux 2.0 - Flexible Cradle And Charger For iPod And iPhone | 
enlarge | Brand: Griffin Category: CE
Buy New: £17.99
New (12) Used (2) from £16.61
Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 7.4 x 2.1
MPN: 6194-TUNEFLX2 Model: 6194-TUNEFLX2 UPC: 685387061945 EAN: 0685387061945 ASIN: B0010XBHY4
Release Date: December 5, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | The Griffin TuneFlex Aux 2 | | • | 0 is designed with iPod owners in mind because it's the perfect in-car accessory! You can attach the TuneFlex Aux 2 | | • | 0 to your iPod to keep it upright, or connect it to your car radio's auxiliary input in order to listen to the content stored on your player while you're driving | | • | The TuneFlex Aux 2 | | • | 0 can also be connected to your cigar lighter port for recharging your iPod |
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Product Description The Griffin TuneFlex Aux 2.0 is designed with iPod owners in mind because it's the perfect in-car accessory! You can attach the TuneFlex Aux 2.0 to your iPod to keep it upright, or connect it to your car radio's auxiliary input in order to listen to the content stored on your player while you're driving. The TuneFlex Aux 2.0 can also be connected to your cigar lighter port for recharging your iPod. Enjoy the music on your iPod on your travels with the TuneFlex Aux 2.0!
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| Customer Reviews:
My review, Richard Shea November 7, 2008 R. Shea (North London, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought this was a great item, able to hold my iPod Touch so i can access it whilst driving. However its not a very good product and I quote "Cradle grips your iPod and rotates to stay upright and easily readable in any position" No it doesnt, if you have a car with a cigarette lighter that faces up you may be ok, if you have one that faces towards you its rubbish, the whole unit falls down when driving around a corner, the iPod falls from the dock slightly stopping your music whilst your driving, if you want to watch movies you can tilt the main unit sideways but this causes even more moving about. "TuneFlex's flexible steel neck adjusts to any angle" no it doesnt, its barely flexible and means you cant angle it to suit any car, especially mine so now im forever hitting it when putting it in gear. Dont get this product thinking your iPod will be securely pinned down or that the neck is flexible enough to bend into a shape that suits your car. Lets hope apple design something more impressive.
Fragile November 12, 2008 Jingo (Cambridge) Fine in theory. For an automatic car with a lighter socket near the handbrake it puts the Ipod nice and close to hand and visible, charges, and sound seems good (through tape adapter). But 10seconds out of the packaging, when adjusting the angle of the mount, the joint between arm and holder was broken. Very weak plastic. In a manual car the chances of it getting in teh way and breaking are too high. Didn't get as far as finding out whether the previous comment on here applies! Have asked for a replacement but if still too weak will go for the Auto-pilot instead, which allows you to keep the Ipod hidden while still having play/RW/FW on the plug.
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