Urge Basics 4-Port Rapid Car Charger for $17

November 1, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Urge Basics 4-Port Rapid Car Charger for $17
Share Your Car’s Juice with All of Your Passengers’ Phones
Expires December 31, 2016 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 28% off

KEY FEATURES

Until someone discovers infinite smartphone battery life, road trips will remain a phone’s worst nightmare. That is, unless you’ve got this trusty 4-port USB charger at the ready! Simply plug into your car’s outlet and charge up to 4 devices simultaneously, without any loss of energy output. Travel smarter.

  • 4 USB ports charge up to 4 phones or tablets w/ no loss of energy output
  • OHC Chip protects your phone or tablet from over-charging or over-heating
  • Ergonomic design makes it easy to store or carry

PRODUCT SPECS

  • 4 USB Ports
  • Input:: 12-24V
  • Total Output: 5V/10A
  • Each Output: 2.5A
  • Total Power: 50V
  • Weight: 0.5 lbs

Includes:

  • Urge Basics 4-Port Rapid Car Charger
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