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#217847 15-Jul-2017 09:21
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Hi all

 

Just wanted to let people know that I have found a dash charger with a nz plug

 

Have tested it and it works.  You will still need the cable that comes with your phone.

 

 

 

Its the OPPO VOOC flash charger and jbhifi NZ has them.

 

https://shop.jbhifi.co.nz/default.aspx?T=10145&P=105263

 

 

 

 


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#1824308 18-Jul-2017 12:15
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Nice one thanks. Now to get an extra cable for work ... sealed




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  #1855062 30-Aug-2017 07:25
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Finally got one yesterday and confirmed it works perfectly, thanks.


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  #1855098 30-Aug-2017 08:53
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Link appears to be dead





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  #1855133 30-Aug-2017 09:45
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  #1855182 30-Aug-2017 10:59
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Something to watch out for in car chargers is the dreaded blue-led. 

 

An OPPO charger I bought had one. Not great to have inside the car for night driving.  

 

I bought one like this

 

http://www.oppo.com/nz/accessory-vooc-car-charger

 

 





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  #1855187 30-Aug-2017 11:16
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The LED on that Oppo car charger is quite soft so doesn't blind you when you're driving.




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Not surprising and make sense given that OnePlus is a subsidiary of Oppo.


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