SURGE DUO Dual USB & Dual Surge Charging Station for $18
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
Aduro brings you this SURGE DUO Dual USB & Dual Surge Charging Station—the perfect solution for keeping your desktop organized. Featuring two outlets and two USB ports, this hub keeps your devices charged up and ready-to-go while maintaining your desktop neat and orderly. The USB ports have built-in SmartCharge which automatically detects your device and gives out the optimal charging output. It comes with a sleek and attractive design, as well as an LED light to let you know that everything is working. Compared with ordinary power strips, this one adopts individual control switches to separately control AC outlets and USB ports operation.
- Sleek look & design will blend in perfectly on your desktop
- Strong electricity conductivity & great heat dissipation
- Built-in SmartCharge for optimal device charging
- LED light to indicate charging
- Adopts individual control switches to separately control AC outlets & USB ports operation
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white/grey
- Materials: metal & plastic
- Product dimensions: 10″H x 5″L x 3″W
- Premium phosphor copper design w/ 0.5mm thickness
- 5,000+ hot-swapping supported
- Dual USB ports w/ built-in SmartCharge
- Dual outlets
- LED indicator
- Individual control switches
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- SURGE DUO Dual USB & Dual Surge Charging Station (White/Grey)
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