VogDUO 18W PD Wall Charger for $12
April 26, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
We have all been there — you’re running late and you forgot to charge the smartphone, tablet, or power bank before leaving. Designed to keep you at full power while on the go, the 18W Power Delivery Wall Charger will give you just exactly what you need with whichever device you’re using.
The 18W Power Delivery Wall Charger is a high-performance USB-C wall charger with automatic voltage adjustment to quickly charge your smartphone, tablet, or even your Macbook. Complete with a foldable AC prong, this charger keeps things compact without sacrificing efficiency or safety. Leave your stock charger in the box, and the tangled mess of chargers behind; it’s time to get a single charger that will take care of everything.
- Up to 50% battery level within 30 minutes w/ USB-C power delivery
- Power adjustment recognizes your device & its power needs
- Foldable AC prong to keep things compact, efficient & safe
- Works w/ all USB-C devices, tablets, phone, or laptops
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black, red
- Materials: plastic
- Product dimensions: 2″H x 1.8″L x 1″W
- Input : AC 100-240V
- Output : DC 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A (Total 18W)
- Foldable AC prong
- Safety certifications: ETL, CE, DoE6, RoHS, FCC
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- VogDUO 18W PD Wall Charger
- VogDUO Travel Pouch
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