Naztech Fast Multi-Port Wall Charger for $29
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
Transform any single AC wall outlet into a 6-device charging station with 2 grounded power outlets and 4 high-speed USB ports. Each port is equipped with IntelliQ Smart Chips and engineered to deliver a powerful tablet-friendly 2.4A universal output. This ultra-compact power strip can charge any combination of devices, simultaneously, from one central location. Make each outlet do more! It’s the perfect solution to get maximum power from every room in your home or office. The wall-mount design is a space-saver and the low profile makes it easy to fit in tight spots
- 2 AC outlets & 4 USB ports: Charge 6 devices at once
- Wall-mount design: Save more room space
- Discrete blue LED power indicator: Know that the charger is receiving power from your wall outlet
- Built-in OmniProtect safety features: Protect your devices from short circuit & overcharge
- IntelliQ Smart Chips: Charge your devices w/ just the right power flow
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: plastic, metal
- Product dimensions: 3.5″H x 2.3″L x 1.5″W
- 2 grounded AC outlets
- 4 high-speed USB ports
- LED power indicator
- Space-saving design
- Sleek design
- Premium construction
- Drop-tested
- Built-in OmniProtect
- IntelliQ Smart Chips
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- Naztech Fast Multi-Port Wall Charger (Black)
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