Haineng 3.1a Silicone Double Usb Vehicle Moble Phone Charger For Car on 2040-parts.com
深圳市, 廣東省, China
This Charge have two USB ports, one is 2.1A, another is 1A, can charging tablet and phone at the same time ! We have 4 color (Green/Blue/Yellow/Orange), please let us know what color do you like , or we will send out random. Brand: HAINENG Name: Double USB Vehicle Moble Phone Charger Model: HD-C03 Parameters: Input DC 12-24V ,Output 5V/3.1A(Power rate:2.1A + 1A) Material: Silicone Size: 31*70(mm) Color: Green/Blue/Yellow/Orange Weight: NW 30g ,GW 47g Note: 1.The color may have a little different as different screen. 2.The size may have a little mistake as hand measurements. 3.We all products use food-grade silicone, non-toxic and tasteless. |
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