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I'm not sure how "battery life" applies to a set of cables. The other cables allow you to plug the Airport into your stereo, into either RCA jacks or a TOSLink (laser ooptic cable thingy). but it's in the "attributes" list.This is a power cord and set of cables. The cord replaces the wall-wart style OEM plug. I'm using the TOSLink (less cables to mess with).It's nice to be able to move the appliance off of the wall, and the other cables are handy for connecting to your stereo. I have no complaints at all.
I needed the mini toslink cable as well as the extended power cord. Since Apple does not seem to provide the power cord separately, I ended up purchasing this kit. It is wasteful as I expect most people would only end up using one of the two audio cables. Overall the kit worked very well; however, I believe the price could be lower and they should offer the ability to buy only the cables you truly need.
The quality is good and matches other white components.HOWEVER There are cheaper options on amazon and elsewhere. Look around and save yourself some money.
Hey, you can get it cheaper.but monster cable for the Airport has everything you need and you know it's goin work.
Packaged as multiple options for one solution, this is actually a package of several solutions. I can connect one box via optical cable to the main home stereo. I use multiple Apple Airport Express boxes to extend my wireless network and to play iTunes around the house. With this package, several cables are included to make sure you get the connection you need. I can use a second RCA-style cable to connect the box in the kitchen to the A/V receiver there. So look at the price as providing 2 functioning cables, not one.
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