Kinkoo 40W 6-Port High Speed Charger for $29
June 23, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
It’s time for a power upgrade– throw out that tired-out power strip and swap in this family-size USB charger, packed with 6 high-speed ports. With a built-in control chip, Kinkoo optimizes each port to ensure the fastest charging possible for all your devices. The Kinkoo is made from high-grade and durable materials so you can rest assured it will continue to power your devices for years to come.
- Made with quality, industry -grade materials & premium circuitry
- Charges 6 USB devices at a consistent high speed
- Contains an intelligent chip that detects your device & selects optimal charging speed
- Indicates when it’s ready for use w/ blue LED
- Charges up to 85% faster than conventional chargers
- Compatible with all 5V USB-charged devices
- Designed for US and international voltages (100-240v)
- Certified w/ CE, FCC and RoHS, enduring complete safety
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Input: AC 100-240V ~ 50-60Hz 1A
- Output: 5V / 8A overall / 2.4A max per port
- Size: 4.1″L x 2.2″W x 0.9″H
- Weight: 7 oz
- Length of detachable power cord: 5 ft
Includes:
- 40W 6-Port Desktop USB Charger
- 5-ft power cord
Compatibility
- Any 5V USB-capable devices
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