9.6A Five Port USB In Car Charger With 1.8M CableThe Aerpro APCC500 9.6A Five Port USB In-Car Charger with 1.8m Cable allows you to conveniently charge your smartphone, tablet or other USB device right from the accessory socket in your vehicle. Featuring five USB ports, two 5V/2.4A (shared) USB-A ports in the front for driver and passenger devices and three 5V/2.4A (each) USB-A ports in the back for rear seat passengers, it is designed to charge up to five devices at a time. The 1.8M cable length allows the three port charging unit to be positioned virtually anywhere in the vehicle and it comes supplied with adhesive tape and rear seat mounting clip for simple installation. The gloss black finish with blue LED power indicator light presents a modern and stylish design that will suit the vehicle interior. This charger is 12/24V compatible, making it suitable for use in a wide range of vehicles including cars and trucks. 9.6A shared over 5-port USB in-car charger (2.4A max.) with 1.8m cable to accessories plug. Features
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Price : $45.99
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