Belkin Back-Up Battery Pack

Does anyone know if the Belkin Back-Up Battery Pack for iPod Model# F8E464 is suitable for an iTouch?
Thanks

It certainly should work, yes. It's an older product, but all it does is provide power to the appropriate pins of the dock connector. My IPT charges (and transmits audio) in the dock that came with my 3rd gen iPod (from back in the FireWare days, and around the time the Belkin battery pack was released), so it should be just fine.
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