DS, Game Boy Advance SP Rapid Home Travel Charger with IC Chip




Key features
- •Brand new non-OEM. Input: 100V - 120V (U.S. Standard). LED light power indicator.
- •Features fold-away prongs for easy travel and storage.
- •Best replacement for original NDS / GBA travel charger.
- •Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically switches to a saver
- •Not compatible with Nintendo DS Lite & non-SP version of the Game Boy Advance.
DS, Game Boy Advance SP Rapid Home Travel Charger with IC Chip
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Customer Reviews
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Debbie•October 21, 2017
Exactly what I needed!
Just as expected- charger for SP version
Kendra O'Neill•October 1, 2016
Worked perfectly on gAmeboy advanced sp 2002 version.... needed replacement, no issues (except 1 day delivery delay) but no quality issues, great price, charged quickly
It's like a charger, but without that pesky charging aspect.
some guy•March 8, 2016
I'm more into the idea of charging rather than the act taking place. It brings me such joy to watch my GBA SP sit on my desk with the charger plugged into it and the wall and know there is no electrical current running through it.
This adapter is such a piece of garbage. The quality feels cheap, it came in a bag rather than the advertised box, the plug feels bigger than the charging port, and most of all it does not work.
This adapter is such a piece of garbage. The quality feels cheap, it came in a bag rather than the advertised box, the plug feels bigger than the charging port, and most of all it does not work.
This works very well but the cord is ridiculously short ...
Sean•September 23, 2015
This works very well but the cord is ridiculously short. Make sure you're near an outlet.
I've heard of incidents where the male portion of the adapter has actually come off the electrical wires that run to the AC plug. I have had this happen once before but I fixed it myself and it may be the result of aged glue. How old are these things, anyway? That might be a question that the vendor doesn't want to answer if indeed it is aged glue that is causing the problems reported here and elsewhere.
I've heard of incidents where the male portion of the adapter has actually come off the electrical wires that run to the AC plug. I have had this happen once before but I fixed it myself and it may be the result of aged glue. How old are these things, anyway? That might be a question that the vendor doesn't want to answer if indeed it is aged glue that is causing the problems reported here and elsewhere.
and it was fine. But while I was playing
JenniferCF•November 30, 2014
After only 2 months of use, I finally noticed how the area of the cord that connects into the end that goes into the Gameboy Advance SP was loose. It was difficult to fit into the game system to begin with. I figured it was simply because it was cheap, but since it worked, I didn't bother complaining about it. A couple of weeks ago, I was playing while it was being charged, which I used to do as a kid, and it was fine. But while I was playing, it started making crackling sounds without warning, so I immediately thought it was simply getting loose. Unfortunately, it didn't help to try to push it in more; the crackling sounds continued. So, I shut off the system, unplugged it from both the system as well as the wall, and calmed down. A few days ago, I was playing until it ran out of juice. When I plugged it in to charge it, the charging light did not turn on. I waited. Nothing. Unplugged it, plugged it back in. Still nothing. So, I unplugged it and examined the cord. The cord was loose when I wiggled it inwards and outwards, making little crackling sounds inside. I'm not using it again, and the next time I get a charger, it's not going to be made for two game systems. It's past the returnable/refundable date, so there goes that. Never again.
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