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Electronics : Nintendo DS Lite Travel Charger by Eforcity

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Nintendo DS Lite Travel Charger by Eforcity

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Product Brand: eforcity
EAN: 0877083039773
Label: Eforcity
Product Manufacturer: Eforcity
Model: VNINNDSLTC01
Publisher: Eforcity
Studio: Eforcity


Piece facts:
  • Conveniently gives your DS Lite battery a boost whether you are on a business trip, in a hotel, or at home.
  • Small and lightweight accessory
  • Features fold-away prongs for easy travel and storage
  • World traveler (100-240V). The innovative travel charger automatically adjusts to all voltages and frequencies in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
  • Great for users who frequently travel and as a replacement charger.




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great for Overseas Travelers ...
We have a DS Lite that we bought in the US, and since moving overseas, we've needed to use a voltage adaptor every time we want to charge it. Even the small wattage voltage adaptors are quite heavy, so while this works fine for us at home, it makes it very difficult to take the DS Lite with us when we travel. This charger is a lifesaver, since we no longer have to pack a heavy voltage adaptor.

Like the original charger, the plug folds down to make it more portable, but the US-style plug does mean that a plug adaptor is still required for most overseas use. Thankfully plug adaptors are usually quite lightweight. Also, the cord is a bit shorter than the original charger, which may be good for traveling but makes it a little harder to play when the power is low, since you need to sit closer to an outlet.

Overall, it's a handy thing to have if you ever take your DS Lite overseas, and the price is fantastic!

(Note that this charger is indeed designed for the Nintendo DS Lite, and NOT the original Nintendo DS, which uses a different connection.)



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - valuable charger
It works great with my DS lite. Fast shipping and charges quickly. I am very satisfied of the quality and price. I will recommend it to others.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent replacement charger for DS Lite ...
For $1 plus $3 shipping you get a DS Lite charger that works automatically and flawlessly between 100 and 240 volts. This is great for international travelers. It looks and feels just like the charger included in the DS Lite package, but that one only works at 120 volt. Nintendo should have included this multi-voltage one instead! This is one inexpensive and excellent product.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Works with DS Lite
This works with the DS Lite. Great price ($1 plus shipping).
This dual voltage charger is perfect for my travel schedule. The OEM charger should have been dual voltage. This is a cheap fix, for world travelers.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * It does not work with DS ...
DO NOT BUY THIS!!! It may work with Nintendo Advanced- BUT IT DOES NOT WORK WITH THE DS. SHIPPING IT BACK TO THEM COSTS MORE THAN THE ITEN ITSELF!!

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