Gorilla Power 10-Port 60W Charging Station for $46
June 23, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
It’s the era of technology, and one plug just doesn’t cut it. Charge up to 10 devices at once with this mammoth USB hub–and everyone will be happy and powered up without waiting their turn.
- Use 10 dedicated USB ports w/ built-in 60W of power
- Charge 5 x iPads or 5 x tablets fast & simultaneously
- Charge up to 10 smartphones, digital devices or gadgets
- Fits perfectly in any office, home or classroom environment
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Input: AC 100-240V 1.3A 50/60Hz
- Output: DC 5V 1A x 10 or DC 5V 2.4A x 5
- Unit dimension: 6.02″ x 4.20″ x 1.53″
- Unit weight: 0.68 lb
- Protection function: OCP, OVP, SCP, OTP
- Quiescent dissipation: ≤0.3W
- Charges up to 10 smartphones
- 5th port is specially designed to charge Samsung, Blackberry or Nokia (not for iDevices)
- 2.4A mode (recommended for iPads): charges up to 5 iPads
- *Note: Some Samsung tablet models can only be charged at 5th port due to special Samsung charging protocol, e.g Tab3, Note 10.1, Tab S 10.5
Includes:
- Gorilla Power 10 Port 60 W USB Charging Station (black)
Compatibility
- USB-compatible devices
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