JBL (JBLRADIALWHT) Speaker System, Docking Station Adapter for Apple iPod Logo
Posted on Mar 20, 2009

Ipod adapter clear

I have an ipod nano 8gb and jbl radial micro speaker - how do I know which clear adapter to use so that it will charge whilst on the speaker

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Sorry, it 'WILL NOT' charge a 4G Nano on this Dock no matter which adapter you use!!

Clear Adapters have small numbers on them which relate to different iPods - A reference sheet relating to these numbers is enclosed with the Adapter Pack!

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I have the same model, just pry it out with a small screwdriver, on the back half of the size adaptor.
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