The picture isn't clear but there's 4 pins in the USB cable.
The USB part of the cable is used to control and charge the iPod via Sync system. The stereo connector is just audio.
Generally speaking, you only need two pins to charge USB devices - the other 2 pins need to be there if you need to send/receive data (which is what our cable does).
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Rususeruru @ Oct 9th 2007 9:17PM
Is it just me or is the USB end short several connections?
Jason @ Oct 9th 2007 9:49PM
Hence the audio plug as well
Keyspan Dude @ Oct 9th 2007 11:53PM
Hi Rususeruru,
The picture isn't clear but there's 4 pins in the USB cable.
The USB part of the cable is used to control and charge the iPod via Sync system. The stereo connector is just audio.
Generally speaking, you only need two pins to charge USB devices - the other 2 pins need to be there if you need to send/receive data (which is what our cable does).