ZeroLemon 60W USB Type-C Wall Charger for $26

September 30, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
ZeroLemon 60W USB Type-C Wall Charger for $26
This Next-Gen Wall Charger Delivers a Charge Up to 35% Faster
Expires December 29, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 46% off

KEY FEATURES

Hiffecient is a new generation of charging technology, using smart chips that identify devices and provide customized charging currents, elevating the charging speed by up to 35%. This compact smart charger utilizes this tech in its USB-C and two standard USB ports, allowing you to get a charge to multiple devices anywhere with extreme speed. Got a big trip coming up? You’re going to want one of these.

  • Smart charging tech recognizes your devices & provides customized, accurate charging current
  • Compact & lightweight design w/ a foldable plug for easy transport
  • USB-C port & two standard USB ports allow simultaneous multi-device charging at high speed

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Input: AC 100-240V

Compatibility

  • USB Type-C
  • Standard USB

Includes

  • ZeroLemon 60W USB Type-C Wall Charger
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