Gorilla Power 4-Port USB World Travel Charger for $27
October 30, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
World traveler? Lot of devices? You’re going to want the Gorilla Power 4-Port USB World Travel Charger. Roughly the size of a USB mouse, this charger is designed with interchangeable travel adapters for Australian, US, UK, and EU outlets, while maintaining 4, fully powered 34W output ports. Anywhere you go, you can charge all of your devices from one central hub.
- Charges 2 tablets & 2 smartphones simultaneously
- Offers interchangeable world travel adapters for AU, US, UK, & EU
- Delivers industry-high 4-port, 34W power
- Uses top-grade microchips & built-in fail-safes to ensure full power & full safety
PRODUCT SPECS
- Input: AC 100-240V, 0.85A 50/60Hz
- Output: DC 5V 2.4A x 2 & DC 5V 1A x 2
- Max loading: 34W, 6.4A
- ERP: ≤0.3W
- Protection: over-current protection, over-temperature protection, over-voltage protection, short-circuit protection
- Adapters: AU, US, EU, UK types of adaptors are included
- Safety: CE & SAA approval
- Dimensions: 96mm x 50.5mm x 41mm
- Weight: 135g (adapters not included)
- Some Samsung tablet models can only be charged on 1Amp port due to special Samsung charging protocol. E.g. Tab 3, Note 10.1, Tab S10.5
Includes
- Gorilla Power 4-Port USB World Travel Charger
- Adapters for AU, US, UK, EU outlets
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