ChargeHub V6: 2-Port Vehicle Charger + 4-Port Detachable Hub for $39
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
The ChargeHub V6 is a shareable car charger that can power up to 6 devices at once utilizing our patented SmartSpeed® Technology! There’s no shortage of power or ports while on-the-road with the 2-Port Vehicle Charger and the 4-Port Shareable Hub. Including a quick charging port and a clip for easy accessibility, this is the ultimate car charger! Don’t need all 6 ports? Simply detach the Hub and stow it away to use the Vehicle Charger by itself!
- 2-USB port vehicle charger w/ patented SmartSpeed® Technology to charge any USB device simultaneously at an optimal speed
- 4-USB port shareable hub extends the power throughout the entire car
- Quick Charge port & clip for easy accessibility
- 5ft cord extension allows everyone in the car to charge at the same time
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white
- Finish: matte
- Material: PVC
- Product dimensions: 6″ x 5″ x 1″
- Weight: 0.43 lb
- 2-USB port vehicle charger
- Input: 9-30VDC
- USB output: 5V/3A
- Max output: 2.4A per port
- Total power: 15W
- 4-USB port shareable hub
- Input: 9-30 VDC
- USB output: 5V/4.2A
- Max output: 2.4A per port
- Quick charge output: 3.6V~6.5V / 3A | 6.5V~9V / 2A | 9V~12V / 1.5A
- Total power: 39W
- 5ft cord extension
- Patented SmartSpeed® Technology
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Includes
- 2-USB port vehicle charger
- 4-USB port shareable hub
- 5ft cord extension
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