ChargeHub V2: 3-in-1 Vehicle Emergency Multi-Tool for $19
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
When traveling, it’s smart to take special precautions to keep your loved ones safe in an emergency. Good thing there’s ChargeHubV2! Featuring two SmartSpeed USB ports, this device fast charges virtually any USB device through your car’s power socket. It also comes with a robust glass breaker and a razor-sharp seat belt cutter to easily escape the vehicle in the event of an emergency. This 3-in-1 car multi-tool is FCC certified and RoHS compliant, ensuring your and your device’s safety.
- 2 USB ports power most USB devices using SmartSpeed technology
- Glass breaker w/ zinc alloy casing & tungsten steel tip efficiently breaks your car window
- Concealed, razor-sharp blade easily cuts through seat belts
- FCC certified & RoHS compliant for optimal safety
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: chrome
- Product dimensions: 1.3″H x 1″L x 2.8″W
- Charger
- Two USB ports
- Output: 5V/2.4A, 5V/1.0A
- SmartSpeed technology
- Glass breaker
- Zinc alloy casing
- Tungsten steel tip
- Works only on tempered glass
- Not designed to break a windshield, laminated glass, or plated glass
- Seat belt cutter
- Concealed, razor-sharp blade
- FCC certified
- RoHS compliant
- Use instructions
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Includes
- ChargeHub V2: 3-in-1 Vehicle Emergency Multi-Tool (Chrome)
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