Sony PlayStation 3 AC Adaptor - Now you can charge your controllers,headset,keypad without your PS3
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Sony PlayStation 3 AC Adaptor - Now you can charge your controllers,headset,keypad without your PS3
Scan code: LN27598 Manufacturer code: SCPH-98049
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Sony PlayStation 3 AC Adaptor - Now you can charge your controllers,headset,keypad without your PS3

Scan code: LN27598 Manufacturer code: SCPH-98049
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Product Overview Now you can charge the DUALSHOCK®3 wireless controller, SIXAXIS™ wireless controller, Bluetooth® headset and Wireless keypad without turning on your PLAYSTATION®3**. Or use the AC Adaptor to charge your PSP® system (2000 & 3000 series) in USB mode*. Features • Charge compatible hardware devices that have a USB connector.
• Charges two peripherals while only using one electrical outlet.
• Includes one 4.92 ft. long USB cable (Type A – Mini-B).
• Includes one 6.56 ft long AC cord.
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
7 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Sony
Telephone:
00800 789 87898
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