The second item I reviewed for Allison Sheridan’s NosillaCast podcast is the CableJive dockStubz Charge Converter and 30-pin Pass Through Adapter. Here are the problems to be solved…

You’ve got an iPhone safely wrapped up in a case and you like to plug it into a video output adapter. But wait, the connector is just slightly larger then the standard dock connector. You sigh loudly as you remove the case for the umpteenth time to plug in the video connector.

Or perhaps you have a dock connector in your car. It used to charge your old iPod but does not charge your brand new iPhone 4S at all. That’s because the iPhone now uses USB versus FireWire. You can play music but your iPhone will be discharging.

Here’s a third common issue – you have an iPad and want to use the VGA adapter but your battery is low. There’s no time to recharge before the important presentation.

Three problems – one solution. The CableJive dockStubz – it’s three things in one: a pass through dock connector, a charge converter, and an external charge adapter.

In the first scenario, you plug the oversized dock connector into the socket at one end of the dockStubz and plug the dockStubz’s standard size dock connector into your encased iPhone. It fits all cases as it is exactly the same size as the standard Apple dock connector. You can even plug it into the connector in Apple’s iPod dock and plug your iPhone into that.

For the second situation, the dockStubz contains circuitry to convert the FireWire power voltage to USB levels. You simply plug the dockStubz into the automotive dock connector and the iPhone into the dockStubz. It’s really that easy.

And in the case of the last scenario, the dockStubz has a micro-B USB receptacle on the side through which you can supply additional power. Since the Apple VGA adapter does not come with a dock connector power socket, as in the HDMI adapter, the dockStubz comes in handy to power your iPad while using the VGA adapter.

The dockStubz is available from Amazon and other retailers. It costs just a little more than $20. You’ll find that it’s such a handy little device to keep in your bag of device adapters. One thing I found amiss was that CableJive could have included a USB-A to Micro-B connector but alas, that was not the case. Fortunately my travel kit bag is equipped with that cable so I’m all set.

Link at CableJive’s website

Link at Amazon

Link to the NosillaCast #364 review