
This charger puts my Galaxy Nexus into "AC Charging" mode, as opposed to those cheap chargers which only put it into "USB Charging" mode. The label on the charger states it outputs 1.5A. I haven't tested it extensively yet, but it seems to withstand navigation with the screen on while still charging. I will update to confirm this once I've used it for a longer period of time.
UPDATE: I have been using this charger just about daily for the last 9 months. It still performs well, and has held up to repeated connections and disconnections. Even with music streaming via bluetooth and navigation running with the screen on, it will charge the battery (though obviously at a slower rate than when at idle). I am very satisfied with this product!This product is exactly what I needed to complete my hard wired charger install in my car. Seems to work great after 2 weeks of use. Only drawback to this product is the small lead wires which when soldering can't be heated up too much (if your good at soldering this is no problem). Other wise a great product at a great price!I have this connected to a MHL adapter that is connected to a Pioneer App Radio 2.
Phone: HTC Evo 4g LTE
In a 30 minute period, I had GPS, Bluetooth, Navigation, and Pandora all running and my battery still had a 14% increase, going from 84% to 97%.
This charger works great and is well worth the money it costs and the time to hard wire it behind my dash.
If you have charging issues...this will solve it.I needed somthing to keep my phone charged while connected to my new Pioneer AppRadio 2. Now the phone charges while driving the stereo and running ARLiberator.Does what is suppose to. It's worth noting that it has an internal fuse, which is cool. If you want to take it apart, there is a screw under the label. There's no way to differentiate the input from the output if you cut the USB header off, just FYI. If you do that, the fused side is the input.
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