GorillaPower 5-Port USB & Power Dock for $56

June 3, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
GorillaPower 5-Port USB & Power Dock for $56
Turn Your Desk Into a High-Powered Charging Station with 5 USB Ports & 2 AC Power Sockets
Expires December 31, 2017 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

Power up your desk with the GorillaPower 5-Port USB & Power Dock, packing five 60W USB ports and two two-way AC power sockets into one conveniently sized dock. Charge up to five devices at once with the USB ports, and even power a computer or small electrical appliance right from the dock. No more low battery excuses!

  • Charge your devices fast w/ 60W charging power from each of the USB ports
  • Power computers or small electrical appliances w/ the 1200W two-way power sockets
  • Protect your devices from surges & overheating thanks to built-in security measures

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • 5 USB ports
  • Input: AC 100-240V-1.5A (Total 5A) 50/60Hz
  • Socket: 2 AC power sockets (Total 1200W, Max 5A)
  • USB output: 5V-2.4A x 5 (Total 60W)
  • Dimensions: 158mm x 129mm x 90mm
  • Weight: 550g

Includes

  • GorillaPower 5-Port USB & Power Dock
  • User manual
  • Power cord
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