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TUERBB CC01 – car charger with 30 watt PD fast charging

TUERBB CC01 – car charger with 30 watt PD fast charging

If you can really do that for that much money, the TUERBB CC01 seems like a pretty good buy.

TUERBB CC01 – car charger with 30 watt PD fast charging

TUERBB CC01 is a blue LED car charger that offers a modern look and excellent charging performance. This device is specially designed for those who travel often and need a reliable, fast charging solution for their mobile devices. One of the most important features of the charger is the efficient fast charging capability. The 52,5W USB-C car charger has PD 30W (Maximum) and QC 22,5W (Maximum) output, which allows you to quickly charge all common phones at the same time. The PD 30W port charges up to six times faster than a 2,4A charger, so you can quickly charge your iPhone 14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/13/12/12 Mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max/11/Pro/ Max devices, as well as Note 20/10/10+, Galaxy S21/20/10 and other devices.

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TUERBB CC01 can charge two devices simultaneously thanks to the USB A (QC4.0) and USB C (PD3.0) ports. This feature is especially useful during longer journeys where multiple devices need to be charged. The design of the device is elegant and practical. The blue LED breathing lights are not only aesthetically appealing, but also make it easier to use at night. The dimensions of the charger are H60 x W28 mm, which means a compact and easy-to-use size. The package includes a car charger. The USB1 output of the charger is 5V/3A; 9V/2,8A; 12V/1,5A, while the output of Type-C is 5V/3A; 9V/3A; 12V/2,5A. The input voltage is DC12/24V and the total output power is 5V/3A (30W Max).

 

The car charger is sent from a Chinese warehouse, and if ordered, it can be expected to arrive between December 6-10. Price a BG293f63 with coupon code HUF 2443 here:

 

TUERBB CC01 car charger

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