Crave PowerHUB Pro 75W 4-in-1 Device Charger for $47
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Day in and day out, we all have to manage our tech devices; especially when it comes to keeping them charged. But trying to balance all their different cords and charging boxes can be a headache. The Crave PowerHUB PRO helps maximize your device charging potential with a 4-port hub that will keep your tech powered up and ready to go. With a PD port, QC 3.0 port, and two standard 2.4A USB ports, this hub supports your phone, tablet, camera, and even your laptop. It’s the perfect complement to a work station, office desk, or even your bedside table at home! PowerHUB PRO is safe, easy to use, and automatically adjusts to meet the needs of your specific technology or mobile device.
- The ultimate USB device charger w/ PD port, QC 3.0 port & 2.4A USB ports
- Versatile ports featuring Smart IC technology automatically detect device’s amperage needs
- PD port & USB-C charging port for laptop and mobile device support
- Comes w/ a stable desktop stand & a Velcro strip for easy mounting to underside of a desk, table, or other surfaces
- Protected against short circuits, overcharging, overheating, & other over current issues
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Finish: matte
- Materials: plastic housing
- Product dimensions: 2.8″H x 4″L x 1″W
- Ports:
- 1x Power Delivery (PD) port
- 1x Quick Charge (QC) 3.0 port
- 2x Standard 2.4A USB ports
- Smart IC adaptable charging technology
- Laptop & mobile device support
- Stand & mounting strip
- Safety certifications: CE, FCC, RoHS
- Manufacturer’s 12-month warranty
Includes
- Crave PowerHUB Pro 75W 4-in-1 Device Charger
- Power charging cord
- Desktop stand & installation strip
- User guide
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