Huntkey Integrates USB Ports to Its Wireless Charger
Huntkey, a leading provider of power solutions, has recently released its new product – the USB wireless charger with two USB-A ports to improve its charging ability, resulting in three devices that can be charged at the same time.
It is a desktop USB wireless charger, different with traditional wireless chargers, with two USB-A ports to charge additional devices. The wireless charger offers a maximum 10W power for Qi-certified devices such as iPhone and Samsung smartphones, while the dual USB-A ports provide a combined power of 5V2.4A.
Recommended AI News: How Machine Learning Improves Efficiency And Management Of Workforce
Intended for global markets, it is available with US, UK and EU plugs to be compatible with different types of sockets. It’s black and measures 106mm long, 105mm wide and 42mm high, as well as paired with a 6-foot (1.8m) AC cable for easy use.
Recommended AI News: Intel, Cisco And NetApp Invest $19 Million In A Big Memory Computing Platform
To ensure safety, it is FCC listed, and safety guaranteed with over voltage, over current, over-temperature and short circuit protections. Meanwhile, a LED indicator indicates the charging status.
Huntkey Enterprise Group, founded in 1995 and headquartered in Shenzhen, is a member of The International Power Supply Manufacturer’s Association and a member of The China Power Supply Society (CPSS). With branch companies in the USA, Japan and other areas, and cooperating factories in Brazil, Argentina, India and other countries, Huntkey has specialized in the development, design, and manufacturing of PC power supplies, industrial power supplies, surge protectors, adapters and chargers for many years. With its own technologies and manufacturing strength, Huntkey has served Lenovo, Haier, DELL, Bestbuy and many other large enterprises for years, and has received unanimous recognition and trust from most of the customers.
Recommended AI News: Hawaii Signs Participating Addendum with DroneUp Providing Public Sector Agencies Access to Drone Services
Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.