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Motorola SPN5504 Micro USB Home and Travel Charger

Motorola SPN5504 Micro USB Home and Travel Charger

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Motorola SPN5504 Micro USB Home and Travel Charger

 
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Motorola Micro Usb Detachable Travel Charger. Data Cable Can Be Used By Itself To Sync And Transfer Data Between Your Phone And Computer

 
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Product Details
Product Length:1.5 inches
Product Width:4.0 inches
Product Height:5.0 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:4.6 inches
Package Width:2.9 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 480 reviews

Features
  • Includes: 1 Unit of Motorola USB Home Travel Charger Adapter (SPN5504A) and 1 Unit of Motorola micro USB Ecomoto Charge Data Cable (SKN6378A).

  • Built-in IC chip prevents overcharging and short circuit.

  • Suitable for all voltage throughout the US, Europe and Asia.

  • micro USB cable enables sync and transfer data between your phone and computer.

  • Part #: SPN5504 / SPN5504A / SKN6378 / SKN6378A


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 480 customer reviews )
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85 of 91 found the following review helpful:


5Charging times using the Motorola SPN5504 Battery Charger  Apr 19, 2011 By Newfield "just-in-time"
For those interested...

The output rating of the Motorola SPN5504 Battery Charger (as of April 2011, no longer directly stocked by Motorola) is 850 MA (milliamperes) at 5.1 volts. The lithium-ion battery within the Motorola Droid 2 Global cellphone, Type BP6X, is rated at 1420 mAH (milliampere-hours, typical). So, if you were to use the cellphone, discharging it down to the 5 percent level (as indicated on the "Battery Management" screen of the cellphone), the time it would take to recharge the phone to 100 percent (fully charged state) would nominally be 95 minutes, calculated as follows:

Recharge time = (Percent_discharged x Battery_capacity) / battery_charger rate, i.e., (0.95 x 1420) / 850 = 1.587 hours or 95 minutes.

Similarly, charging rates for given percent battery discharges are:

90% - 90 minutes
80% - 80 minutes
70% - 70 minutes
60% - 60 minutes
50% - 50 minutes

The above are "nominal" charging times. If the battery has a different capacity or the battery charger has a different rating, then the charge times will differ accordingly. If the battery charger cannot provide 850 milliamperes output (i.e., the nominal rating is less than 850 ma - as may be the case with a "cheap" battery charger), then it will lake commensurately longer for the battery to be fully charged. (For example, if the battery charger has an output of only 650 ma, the time to fully charge the 1420 mAH battery in the cellphone from a 95% discharged state would be 124 minutes - significantly longer.)

I actually tested the above, using my almost new (3 weeks old) Motorola Droid 2 Global phone with the OEM Motorola battery BP6X (provided with the cellphone) and the accompanying OEM Motorola Battery Charger SPN5328B (marked output rating: 850 mAH at 5.1 volts). The cellphone was discharged to the 5% point, at which time the Battery Charger was connected to the phone. The actual charge time to reach the 100% fully charged state was 94 minutes.

Hope this helps!

72 of 79 found the following review helpful:


5Genuine Motorola Charger - Real Quality Power  Oct 27, 2010 By A. Kazemian
This is an excellent USB charger, which delivers up to 950mAh power to your sensitive devices (In my case, a Motorola Droid 2). I have searched around the internet and have found a lot of issues people are experiencing with cheap chargers, especially newer smartphones. There are mixed results, but it seems that a "quality" charger is the safe way to go, as the generic chargers (including the cell phone company branded ones) can deliver "dirty" power. By dirty I mean it isn't a continuous flow of amps, with spikes or harmonic distortions. On most phones that have been made, this isn't a problem because the power is just filling the battery. But, with newer devices, they may experience malfunctions, and even damage/destroy your phone!

I was prompted to buy another one of these chargers because my OEM one that came with the phone was used in my bedroom, and I was using a generic USB charger in the living room which was giving me difficulty. Whenever I plugged my phone into it, I could hear an ultra-high frequency whine/hissing noise coming from the charger, and my phone's touchscreen would malfunction! Screen taps would be accurate about 80% of the time, with some of them being totally erratic. Unplugging the phone from the generic charger made this behavior go away... and I never tried it again. I received this charger, hooked it up, and have not had any hissing or abnormal screen taps since. I'll never hook my Droid 2 into a non-Motorola charger again after hearing some people's stories of destroying their Droid/HTC Incredibles. If you own a smartphone, this is the charger for you.

68 of 75 found the following review helpful:


4Awesome Deal for OEM Droid Charger  Sep 16, 2010 By Ed R.
I purchased these from Bargain Cell for my Droid X. They are identical in every way including output ratings of 5.1v === 850mA. The part number for the cable is SKN5004A while the charger's is SPN5504A. These are exactly the same as what came in my Droid X box.

As any Droid X owner knows, the Droid X gulps battery power and you can't have enough chargers. I also happen to have a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) case for my DX. Unfortunately, the thicker cable ports on my long micro USB cables do not insert flush inside the micro USB port of my DX. However, the Motorola OEM cable ends are very thin and therefore plug in more easily and stay plugged in. This is why I only sought out chargers and cables that were Motorola OEM.

Keep in mind that the cable is short. This works well when charging from a counter top location but terrible if you're running the charger from the ground to the top of a desk. In that case, you can always use USB extension cables, which is what I'm doing with one of the 4 chargers I have. Lastly, Bargain Cell shipped the charger quickly and I received it on the same day as a charger I ordered at the same time from Amazon using 2-day shipping.

24 of 27 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent  Aug 22, 2010 By Ilya P.
It's exactly the same charger and cable as the stock one I got with my droid2.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:


2Poor Quality  Jul 14, 2011 By L. Burns
The price is right but the quality of the manufacturing is wrong. I purchased two of these chargers. The internal wiring in the USB cable for both was so loose, you could not get a steady charge. The slightest movement of the cable stopped the charging. Even leaving the cable alone would not allow a steady charge. I substituted each cable with a previously purchased Droid X USB cable and I had no trouble charging the phone. The AC unit that the USB cable plugged into in this product worked fine.

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