Yes, the cassette is inserted into your car stereo which uses power from the battery.
Yes, the power adapter is compatible with the Kindle
I would imagine it means there is no battery power left. Recharge your battery.
The Ipod Shuffle does not include a separate power adapter because it recharges from its USB port while connected to a computer. However, separate chargers are widely available from third party vendors.
It uses a little extra battery power, but not much.
The Ipod dock adapter charges the nano and allows you to play music if it has speakers
A dock adapter for the iPOD touch helps you dock the iPOD touch in any type of speaker system.Its not meant for standing on its self . (Bryan Z. B10) The dock adapter also helps the iPod to stand if there is no space left to put your iPod.
Well if you are referring to it's power source,then that would be the lithium battery. It's a common recharchable battery used in many appliances. Aside from the iPod , Its also used in the itouch,iPhone, and iPad
Yes and no. It will charge the Touch, but you can't use the firewire cable for data transport.
The iPod Shuffle Adapter enables one to charge their iPod Shuffle and have speaker capabilities. These iPod Shuffler adapters are available online from various websites such as Amazon.
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Apple sells a wall charger adapter for all iPods, including the iPod Touch. You connect the cord to the iPod, and then the USB end to the charger/adapter, and then you plug the charger/adapter into a wall socket.
You need the original adapter that came with your iPad. Connecting a USB cable to a PC or using an iPhone or iPod charger won't work since it doesn't have enough power to charge the iPad's huge battery.