A co-worker stopped by today to ask if I knew of an AC adapter for the Iriver U10. While IRiver doesn’t sell an AC adapter. You can pick one up pretty cheaply (at least for today). Since the U10 does everything through a cable that is proprietary at one end and a standard large-size USB at the other end, you can always just pick up a USB to AC adapter.
If you already have the IPod USB power adapter, you are good to go.
While on Iriver’s site, I noticed that there is a wallpaper creation contest that is in the voting phase right now. Take a second to vote; it is always a good idea to encourage these sorts of interactions with the community!
Digg this!
October 14th, 2006 at 5:33 pm
Thanks for pointing this out Justin. I was always wondering if my U10 could plug into my iPod USB adaptor, I was just worried about blowing up my U10. Now if that happens I can just blame it on you!
October 18th, 2006 at 4:30 am
I’d had a little worry about how I was going to cope with taking my U10 away. I knew taking my work laptop to serve just as a charger would probably get me into trouble (in more ways than one!). Then I remembered that I had a Belkin 4 port mini USB powered hub in a cupboard. It worked a treat and had the added benefit of happily charging my wife’s sony net walkman thingy all at the same time!
January 9th, 2007 at 7:15 pm
Hey Justin, Chris Saari here. Hope you’re having fun at Adobe… I want to see if you can get me in contact with the iRiver folks about developing on the w10 they’re showing at CES?
Speaking of CES, check out the Y! Messenger for Vista stuff we’re showing, that’s what I’ve been up to in addition to the Mac client.
I know it’s not Flash (well, not entirely), but still cool.
Cheers!
May 24th, 2007 at 4:58 am
nice site
July 19th, 2007 at 9:18 pm
try mobiletechpower.com. They carry all types of adapters and understand the tip issues.