Twist World Charging Station for $31
October 22, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Tired of lugging around innumerable power cords, international converters, and chargers? With the Twist World Charging Station, you’ll always be an outlet away from charging up to four devices at once anywhere in the world. Finally you can live your jetsetting lifestyle worry-free, unencumbered by a tangle of charging accessories.
- Does away w/ the need to carry many chargers & converters on the road
- Includes 4 USB ports to charge devices
- Eliminates the need for multiple wall outlets to charge multiple devices
- Features a universal AC power outlet ideal for international travel
- Works seamlessly w/ electric outlets in over 150 countries
- Comes w/ built-in fuse protection to ensure your devices charge safely
- Allows for maximum portability w/ light & compact design
- Twists for easy access to the charging port of your choice
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- AC Input: 100 ~ 240Vac
- USB Max. Output Power: 5Vdc ~ 4.0A
- USB Input Power: 100 ~ 250 Vac
- Worldwide Patent Pending
- Product Material: PC/ABS
- Dimensions: 2.28″L x 2.28″W x 3.41″H
- Weight: 0.35 lb
Compatibility
- Compatible w/ any smartphone or tablet with a USB charging cord, including iPhone & iPad
Includes:
- Twist World Charging Station (black)
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