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Review: XtremeMac InCharge Traveler Global Charging Kit Featuring Wall, Car, and Airplane Adapters

Last updated: May 15, 2021 7:07 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: XtremeMac InCharge Traveler Global Charging Kit Featuring Wall, Car, and Airplane Adapters

Pros: An all-in-one bundle of wall, car, and airline charger components for the iPod, with a unified, highly attractive aesthetic design, carrying case, and multiple wall blades for use in international travel. The parts work well and look better than any other simple chargers we’ve seen.


Cons: No discount for this bundle relative to prior standalone iPod auto/air chargers and international wall power adapters; you pay as much here as you would buying the parts separately. Car charger remains functionally basic by comparison with best designs we’ve seen.

Review: XtremeMac InCharge Traveler Global Charging Kit Featuring Wall, Car, and Airplane Adapters

A good idea with great industrial design? That’s XtremeMac’s Incharge Traveler, a three-in-one iPod charging solution with add-on accessories for travelers. The package includes a zippered carrying bag to hold four sets of international wall blades, a wall adapter, an auto adapter, and a cable that can connect to the wall or auto adapters, or be used without them in some airplanes. At the other end is an iPod Dock Connector, covered by a protective rubber travel cap. Incharge isn’t the smallest or least expensive charging system we’ve seen, but it’s one of the most comprehensive, and nicest-looking.


An international iPod wall charger sells for $35.

Auto chargers sell for $20-30. And airplane chargers – a dying breed of accessory – sell for $25 to $30. So when XtremeMac announced InCharge Traveler, a “global charging kit featuring wall, car, and airplane adapters,” there was some conceptual justification for the $70 asking price: you get all three types of chargers in one package. And they look nice, too. So is the InCharge Traveler package right for you?

Our answer is “possibly.” Truth be told, the economics aren’t quite as much in XtremeMac’s favor as the numbers above would suggest: BTI and Monster Cable were selling all-in-one iPod airplane and car charger cables called Auto/Air Adapter and iAirPlay Charger respectively for $30 or less two years ago, and it goes without saying that if you’re charging more than Monster Cable for an accessory, there had better be a good reason.


 

Review: XtremeMac InCharge Traveler Global Charging Kit Featuring Wall, Car, and Airplane Adapters

XtremeMac’s reasons would be these: with InCharge Traveler, you also get a wall charger with four sets of international wall blades – the equivalent of Griffin’s recent $35 PowerBlock travel (iLounge rating: B-) in the box, plus a nice zippered and compartmentalized carrying case for all of the pieces.

And as is now typical of XtremeMac’s products, all of these components look really nice. The power adapter and car charger pieces are unusually stylish by the standards of such accessories, and accented with blue power LEDs that shine through their white plastic surfaces.


 

Review: XtremeMac InCharge Traveler Global Charging Kit Featuring Wall, Car, and Airplane Adapters

They also worked well, properly charging our iPods as we’d expect from any such adapters, and doing so silently. Unlike Griffin’s recent PowerBlock travel and PowerDuo travel, XtremeMac’s power adapter didn’t exhibit any high-pitched noises – it just worked. That’s not surprising, as most iPod power adapters do the same. Just as with Griffin’s accessories, InCharge’s wall adapter switches automatically between 120 and 240 volt outlets to safely provide power to your iPod, and the car charger has a user-changeable fuse hidden inside a screw-off tip, just in the unlikely case of a power surge.


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