Recensione: Griffin Technology PowerJolt per iPhone e iPod
Just before the release of iPhone, Apple announced a new “Works with iPhone” accessory certification program, which is supposed to help consumers tell the difference between electronic accessories that will work properly with iPhone, and those that *might* not. From car chargers to FM transmitters and other electronic add-ons, Apple and AT&T stores will only carry electronic iPhone accessories if they have that badge, and the only way for a company to get the badge is to conduct special testing that guarantees iPhone won’t lock up or shut down when connected. But, like the “Made for iPod” program that preceded it, “Works with iPhone” remains somewhat of a mystery: the absence of the logo doesn’t mean that unbadged accessories won’t work, and it’s possible that badged accessories won’t seem different at all; they might even have other issues. [ **Aggiornato il 14 marzo 2008:** Griffin ha rilasciato una versione aggiornata di PowerJolt per iPhone e iPod, mostrata in fondo a questa recensione.]