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Phone Accessory - OEM Motorola MicroUSB USB EMU MU Adapter for RAZR2 V8 V9 V9m Q9h model SKN6252

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Manufacturer: Motorola
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Motorola EAN: 0888063118838 Feature: Covered under Motorola's 1 Year Warranty. Ships SAME business day if paid before 3PM PST Label: Motorola Manufacturer: Motorola Publisher: Motorola Studio: Motorola
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Features
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Covered under Motorola's 1 Year Warranty. Ships SAME business day if paid before 3PM PST Adapter plugs directly into: RAZR2 V9 V9m, V8 Moto Q9h
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Too handy not to have Comment: I have several standard mini-USB chargers and I didn't want to have to carry another one around with my new micro-USB headset. Worth every nickel and I will be buying a couple more. You can use the little leash to tie it on the end of your mini-usb charger so whether my phone needs charging or my headset, I am ready to go.
Customer Rating:      Summary: perfect adapter Comment: The strap keeps the adapter from getting lost as you switch between mini and micro USB devices.
Customer Rating:      Summary: USB adapter Comment: This product has already paid for itself. I had a Motorola RAZR before and when I got my new RAZR V9, they had changed from a micro USB to a mini USB. In order to save money, I purchased the USB adapter and I can now use my old car charger and home charger. What a great product! No problems so far. I plan to use the adaptor with the data cable from my old RAZR to transfer information from my computer to phone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Eventually, You're Gonna Need It Comment: If you currently are involved in the Motorola family, you might as well get a couple of these adapters (one for your home charger, one or more for the car/cars) because all phones and accessories will hopefully be using these USB (EMU) ports. That is, if all the various manufactures have basic "Sandbox Skills". We'll see. These adapters kept me from having to buy a new car charging cable as it let me use my old "mini USB" that I use to charge my SLVR, RAZR, and KRAZR to charge my new Motorola H710 headset which uses the new micro USB. Very reasonably priced although as usual, you get a "groin kick" with the shipping.
I have not been able to find these in local stores.
Buy it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good alternative for cel consumers Comment: I have many cel chargers and this adapter solve me the trouble to get new ones for my new cel a v9
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Editorial Reviews:
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Perfect for those who have upgraded or changed phones - no need to get rid of your old chargers! Have a RAZR V3m and a RAZR2? Moto Q and Q9h? No problem! Also, helpful for those who travel with multiple phones and don't want to take multiple chargers. Simply plug your charger (see below) in the adapter and plug it directly into your phone (mentioned above) that has the miniUSB port. Compatible with the following MiniUSB chargers: SPN5401 & SYN0847 (car charger), SPN5185 (wall charger), SPN5202 (rapid wall charger)
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