» Wireless Technologies Ultra Slim Travel Charger for Motorola Tundra, RAZR V3, KRZR, SLVR, PEBL; BlackBerry 8300, BlackBerry Bold 9000
Wireless Phone Accessory
By Wireless Technologies
Buy new : $9.99
Customer Rating :
Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours
This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
By Wireless Technologies
Buy new : $9.99
Customer Rating :

Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours
This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
Features:
- Ultra slim design is lightweight and portable
- Quickly charges most batteries in 1 to 2 hours
- Convenient second charger for home or office
- Safe for 110v or 220v outlets
- Compatible with Motorola Razr V3
Editor Reviews:
- Product Description
This Rapid Travel Charger is a compact and lightweight accessory small enough to fit in a briefcase , purse or even your pocket. There is no longer the need to carry around bulky charging units when traveling. Convenient as a secondary charger at home or in the office. Plug the charger into a 110v or 220v wall outlet and your battery will be fully charged within 1 to 2 hours, also powers the phone while you talk. The smart design allows complete use of the second AC outlet.
Customer Reviews:
- Worthless

I bought this in a pinch when I thought I lost my charger. Was overcharged and it did not fit into the phone properly. I tried to pull it out and the thing broke because it was too big for the phone.
DOES NOT WORK RIGHT!! - "Unauthorized," but still functional

This is the charger that came with my RZR V3C. Before today, there were zero problems. Strangely, today, my phone says "Unauthorized Charger" when I plug it in, but it seems to still be charging nevertheless. If there are any changes, I'll be sure to update this post. - This does not work with the Razr V3

Plain and simple: the item is not manufactured by Motorola, and is reported by the phone as being an "unauthorized charger."
I'm not sure if this is the case only for the new Razr V3 phones, or only with Verizon Razr phones.
Whatever the case, I now am out of town, out of juice, and, unless I run out an buy an "authorized" charger, out of luck until I return home. - Didn't work at all

The light on the charger never lit up when I plug it in, and my Razr never recognized it as a charger. - Not really

This is not a Motorola product.
"unauthorized charger!" message when plugged into my V3C.
Doesn't seem to charge.

