Avantree PowerHouse 4 Port Fast USB Charging Station for $35
October 30, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Stop fumbling around your office for open outlets, and just get an Avantree Desktop USB Charging Station. Avantree provides 4 USB charging sockets and a whopping 4.5A/22.5W output for a super fast charge for all of your devices. With a handy velcro system to manage and hide cables, as well, this is the convenient, one-stop charging station for your desk.
2014 Red Dot Design Award Winner
- Compact, space-saving design allows you to charge up to 4 devices simultaneously, w/o making a mess
- Smartport technology automatically recognizes how many amps are needed to charge each mobile device
- Smart compatibility auto adapts to iPad, iPhone, Samsung, & all iOS & Android devices
- Velcro system manages & hides cables to maintain a tidy desk space
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- 4 ports: USB1, USB2, USB3, and Smartport
- 4.5 A high power
- Input: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.6A max
- Output: 5V, total 4.5A (Share 4.5A when all ports in use)
- Dimensions: 15.4cm x 11.4cm x 8.5cm
- Weight: 305g
- Packing weight: 590g
- Certification: CE, FCC, RoHs
Includes
- Avantree PowerHouse (white)
- 1 set of silicon covers
- AC power cable
- 2 micro USB charging cables
- 4 velcro straps
- User manual
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