Universal Travel Adapter and USB Charger for $29

February 22, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Universal Travel Adapter and USB Charger for $29
Charge Up to 4 Devices Simultaneously on 5 Types of World Outlets
Expires February 21, 2024 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 61% off

KEY FEATURES

Any world traveler worth their salt knows that power outlets change depending where you are, and this universal travel adapter will ensure you’re able to charge your devices anywhere you go. Built for use on US, Australian, European, UK, and Canadian outlets, and with 4 USB ports included, this handy adapter will keep all of your devices charged and ready to go at a moment’s notice.

  • Charge up to 4 devices simultaneously on 5 different types of outlets
  • Prevent damage to your devices w/ overheating protection & a fire resistant plastic construction
  • Carry easily in your carry on bag

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • 4 USB ports
  • Input: 110-240V
  • Output: 5V/2.4A

Compatibility

  • US, AUS, EUR, UK, and CAN plugs

Includes

  • Power adapter
  • User manual
  • Service card
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