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Electronics : Handspring Visor Edge USB HotSync Recharging Cradle |
List Price: $49.99Price: $23.99 You Save: $26.00 (52%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Handspring
EAN: 0684736701211
Label: Handspring
Manufacturer: Handspring
Model: 3076NA
Publisher: Handspring
Studio: Handspring
Features:- Synchronize with desktop PC or Mac via USB port
- Comes with AC adapter for recharging handheld
- Compatible with Visor Edge handhelds only
- For use in North America
- 1-year warranty
Accessories:
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Handspring offers you all kinds of cool accessories for the Visor handhelds series to meet your needs and express your personal style, including cases, styli, cradles, cables, travel chargers and entertainment add-ons. Visor USB HotSync Cable allows mobile users to HotSync the Visor with a laptop or other portable computer without the need for a cradle. It easily packs and attaches to the Visor in seconds, providing a quick HotSync connection.
Amazon.com Product Description: Get an extra recharging cradle for your Visor Edge. The USB HotSync Recharging Cradle quickly recharges the Visor Edge and offers a connection to a USB port on your desktop PC or Mac. It comes with an AC adapter. The Visor Edge cradle is protected by a one-year warranty.
Average Rating: 
Rating: -
Custom-fit to the slim Visor Edge, this cradle does it all. USB HotSync is fast and the drivers are built into Palm Desktop. A separate AC power supply plugs into a wall socket and the cradle's USB connector for recharging the PDA on the cradle. Made of metal, the cradle is sturdy and matches the style of the Edge. Warning to owners of other Handsprings: this cradle fits the Edge only, and can't be used to sync other Visor or Treo models. This is what shipped with Handspring's kit. If you have that, you shouldn't be disappointed.
Rating: -
1) The Visor doesn't even fit in the cradle.
2) It isn't even a full cradle. There's no "back support," so even if you could get it to fit, it would fall over and fall out.
3) My computer didn't even recognize it as a USB device.
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