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HKM-376467 Multi-Port Car Mobile Phone Charger - YD-YY-TU-KG (Red/Green/Blue Light)

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HKM-376467 Multi-Port Car Mobile Phone Charger - YD-YY-TU-KG (Red/Green/Blue Light)Introducing the HKM 376467 Multi Port Car Mobile Phone Charger, model YD YY TU KG. This essential device is designed to keep your mobile phone powered up while youre on the go, ensuring you never miss a call or an important notification. With a versatile input voltage range of 12 30V, this charger is compatible with a variety of vehicles, making it perfect for road trips or daily commutes. The output voltage of 5V and an output current of 4200 mA

Introducing the HKM-376467 Multi-Port Car Mobile Phone Charger, model YD-YY-TU-KG. This essential device is designed to keep your mobile phone powered up while you’re on the go, ensuring you never miss a call or an important notification.

With a versatile input voltage range of 12-30V, this charger is compatible with a variety of vehicles, making it perfect for road trips or daily commutes. The output voltage of 5V and an output current of 4200 mA provide efficient charging capability, ensuring your devices are quickly and safely powered.

Available in three vibrant light options—red, green, and blue—you can choose a model that fits your style or mood. The charger operates effectively at temperatures up to 80℃, making it reliable in various conditions. Its compact size (18.5*4.8*4 cm) ensures it won't take up much space in your car, and the USB output interface makes it compatible with most mobile phones.

Included in your purchase is one mobile phone charger, ready to provide you with the power you need during your travels. With the HKM-376467 Multi-Port Car Mobile Phone Charger, you can keep your devices charged and stay connected, no matter where the road takes you.

Product information:

Input voltage: 12-30 (V)
Output voltage: 5 (V)
Output current: 4200 (mA)
Working temperature: 80 (℃)
Output interface: USB
Applicable charging range: mobile phone
Product size: 18.5*4.8*4
Model: YD-YY-TU-KG [red light], YD-YY-TU-KG [green light], YD-YY-TU-KG [blue light]


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Mobile phone charger X1


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