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Aleratec Introduces Innovative Charge-Glo Sync Cable

Chatsworth, California – Aleratec is launching a new line of innovative accessories for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets starting with today’s introduction of the Charge-Glo Sync Cable. This high-quality cable lets users see at a glance when their Apple mobile device is fully charged.

Aleratec Charge-Glo Sync Cables feature the unique Charge-Glo Indicator. This indicator glows red when an attached iPad, iPhone or iPod touch is charging. When the device is fully charged, the light changes to blue, alerting users that charging is complete.

When using traditional charging cables with these devices, users have to go to their tablet or phone and wake the screen to see if the device is fully charged. When using the Charge-Glo Sync cable, the Charge-Glo Indicator lets users see if their mobile device is fully charged from across the room, taking the mystery and hassle out of mobile charging.

Compatible iPods and iPhones can be charged by connecting the Charge-Glo Sync Cable to a standard USB power source such as a 1 amp USB charge adapter, Mac or PC. Compatible iPads can be charged by connecting the cable to a 2.1 amp USB power source.

Like other Apple 30-pin cables, Charge-Glo Sync Cables also support data synchronization for mobile Apple devices.

“We’re pleased to launch our mobile accessories product line featuring Charge-Glo technology,” says Perry Solomon, Aleratec’s President and CEO. “These products provide an innovative solution for today’s mobile consumers without compromising the standards of quality and innovation that have built our reputation as the ‘Prosumers’ Choice.’”

Aleratec’s Charge-Glo Sync Cables are designed to be used with the iPod touch (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generations), the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPad 3rd Generation, iPad 2 and iPad, and have been certified to meet Apple performance standards.

Aleratec’s Charge-Glo Sync Cables are available for shipment now from Aleratec’s dedicated resellers and distribution partners:

* Charge-Glo Sync Cable for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, White (Part 390112W) – ERP $19.99
* Charge-Glo Sync Cable for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, Black (Part 390112B) – ERP $19.99

The full line of Aleratec solutions and accessories is featured at AAFES, Adorama, Amazon, ANTOnline, B&H Photo Video, Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Buy, CDW, Circuit City, Comp USA, Data Vision, Dell, HP, Insight, J & R, MacMall, Micro Center, Newegg, PC Connection, PC Mall, Quill, Radio Shack, RitzCamera, Sears, Tech Depot, Tiger Direct, and Wal-Mart in addition to other leading US retailers.

Aleratec Charge-Glo Sync Cable for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, White (Aleratec P/N 390112W, D&H Distributing SKU 390112W, Ingram Micro SKU PN6828, Tech Data SKU 10881534)

Aleratec Charge-Glo Sync Cable for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, Black (Aleratec P/N 390112B, D&H Distributing SKU 390112B, Ingram Micro SKU PN6827, Tech Data SKU 10881533)

Aleratec designs and manufactures high-performance products acclaimed for their reliability and ease-of-use. For the consumer marketplace, Aleratec produces high-quality, innovative accessories for smartphones and tablets. We strive to offer our customers accessory products of the highest quality to enhance their mobile device experiences. For the commercial and government market, California-based Aleratec manufactures and sells professional-grade duplicators for hard disk drives, USB flash drives, and BD/DVD/CD discs, as well as disc printers, blank media, shredders, disc repair and related accessories. For more information, please visit website or contact us toll free at 866-77-ALERATEC (866-772-5372). Copyright (C) 2012 Aleratec. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo and Mac OS X platforms are trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


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