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OrionGadgets Offers IPhone 3G Accessories

Peter Cohen, Macworld.com

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OrionGadgets on Friday introduced two new accessories for the iPhone 3G -- the Retractable Sync & Charge Cable and the iPhone 3G Car Charger. They cost US$15 and $13, respectively.

The Rectractable Sync & Charge Cable lets you synchronize and charge your iPhone through a USB port, and unwinds to three feet in length. The retractable design lets you rewind it to fit in a pocket or a compartment in your carrying case when not in use. It features a standard USB connector on one end and a 30-pin dock connector on the other.

The iPhone 3G Car Charger plugs into a cigarette lighter or power port in an automobile and has a 9 feet long cord. It features a blue LED to indicate power and it retains its original shape even after extended periods of use.

Both accessories are molded in white plastic.

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