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3.1a Dual Usb Port Car Charger 1 Dc Auto Car Lighter Cigarette Socket / Bk on 2040-parts.com

C $9.41
Location:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:Generic Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

Convert your car cigarette lighter from 1 to 1 DC socket and 2 USB charging ports.
Simply plug into car's cigarette lighter socket.
Charge multiple accessories simultaneously.
Equipped with short-circuit protection.
With 2 USB ports to charge iphone, iPad or other USB devices simultaneously.

Specifications:
Input: 12V/24V.
Output: 12V.
Output current: 1200mA.
Output voltageĀ : USB port 5V.
Output USB currentĀ : USB 1: 2.1A. USB 2: 1A.
Output interface: USB / Lighter socket.
Material: Plastic + Aluminum Alloy.

Dimensions: 11.5x5.3x3.2cm.
Weight: 100g.


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