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Laser 2.4A USB Car Charger w/ 3in1 Charging Cable 50cm For iPhone/Samsung White
$25.00
PW-UB243C-WHT
Description and specs
Laser 2.4A USB Car Charger w/ 3in1 Charging Cable 50cm - White
The car charger by Laser comes with 3 separate charging point types: a micro-USB, lightning-fast USB Type C, and a 9-pin charging point. It allows you to charge your devices while you are driving towards a destination. It can help you charge a whole range of devices, including phones, tabs, headphones, power banks and more. The elegant white color fits the compact and minimalist design of the cable perfectly. The charging cable is 0.5 meters long and offers you enough length to charge any device in the car irrespective of the seat location. The charger comes with a 2.4 Amp output that offers fast charging to your digital devices.Key Highlights:
- 3 in 1 Car charger by Laser
- 2.4 A output for fast charge
- Types of charging points supported: Micro-USB, USB Type C, and 9 pin charging point
- Color: White
- Charging cable length: 0.5 meters
How Power Output is Delivered
The three most common values used when discussing electricity are:
1) Voltage or V (measured in volts)
2) Resistance or r (measured in Ohms)
3) Current or I (measured in Amps)
When applying these terms to Consumer Electronics, we most commonly hear about them being applied around products like USB charging devices. In this application, most of us know USB runs on about 5.0 volts. Resistance is very rarely used and of little interest when compared to current. Current is very important as it describes the strength of the voltage or how fast it flows. If you consider your garden hose as an analogy - voltage would be the width of the hose, the current would be how fast the water flows through it. For example, you can fill up a bucket of water faster when you turn the tap on faster.
When talking about wall plug USB chargers, built-in circuitry converts the 240 volts mains power down to 5 volts (for USB) and in varying currents or amps. Car chargers also do the same, however they convert 12 volts down to 5 volts also with varying strengths. Early chargers only had fairly modest outputs of about 1.0 amp, however modern chargers can now output up to 2.4 amps which effectively can charge a device in almost half the time. This 5 volt USB power can also be used not only to charge your smartphone or tablet but also to charge portable power storage devices called power banks. These power banks can also deliver varying amounts of current or amps measured in a slightly different way, called Milliamp Hour or mAH for short. For example, if your smartphone has a 5,000mAh battery, you can get up to two full charges from a power bank that can hold up to 10,000mAh of power.
The car charger by Laser comes with 3 separate charging point types: a micro-USB, lightning-fast USB Type C, and a 9-pin charging point. It allows you to charge your devices while you are driving towards a destination. It can help you charge a whole range of devices, including phones, tabs, headphones, power banks and more. The elegant white color fits the compact and minimalist design of the cable perfectly. The charging cable is 0.5 meters long and offers you enough length to charge any device in the car irrespective of the seat location. The charger comes with a 2.4 Amp output that offers fast charging to your digital devices.
Key Highlights:
- 3 in 1 Car charger by Laser
- 2.4 A output for fast charge
- Types of charging points supported: Micro-USB, USB Type C, and 9 pin charging point
- Color: White
- Charging cable length: 0.5 meters
How Power Output is Delivered
The three most common values used when discussing electricity are:
1) Voltage or V (measured in volts)
2) Resistance or r (measured in Ohms)
3) Current or I (measured in Amps)
When applying these terms to Consumer Electronics, we most commonly hear about them being applied around products like USB charging devices. In this application, most of us know USB runs on about 5.0 volts. Resistance is very rarely used and of little interest when compared to current. Current is very important as it describes the strength of the voltage or how fast it flows. If you consider your garden hose as an analogy - voltage would be the width of the hose, the current would be how fast the water flows through it. For example, you can fill up a bucket of water faster when you turn the tap on faster.
When talking about wall plug USB chargers, built-in circuitry converts the 240 volts mains power down to 5 volts (for USB) and in varying currents or amps. Car chargers also do the same, however they convert 12 volts down to 5 volts also with varying strengths. Early chargers only had fairly modest outputs of about 1.0 amp, however modern chargers can now output up to 2.4 amps which effectively can charge a device in almost half the time. This 5 volt USB power can also be used not only to charge your smartphone or tablet but also to charge portable power storage devices called power banks. These power banks can also deliver varying amounts of current or amps measured in a slightly different way, called Milliamp Hour or mAH for short. For example, if your smartphone has a 5,000mAh battery, you can get up to two full charges from a power bank that can hold up to 10,000mAh of power.
Includes:
x USB Car Chargers
Packaging may vary at anytime without notice. You will still receive the same great product.USB Car Charger
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