In Car Charger - 4 USB PORTS, 2 Ports in the front and 2 USB Ports for Passengers at the Back
HIGH POWER, RAPID - No more worrying about devices charging slowly at the same time, each port gives you 2.4A of power
EXTENDED LEAD with SEAT CLIP - 1.8m in length that can easily be maneuvered and secured at the back of the front seat or stuck with double sided adhesive
Anti-Heating and Over Charging Technology to ensure you and your gadget stays safe
1 YEAR WARRANTY, No quibble 14 day return Policy. ANSWER ALL emails and queries within 24 HRS
12 comments
Inked666
11 Sep 17#12
You guys are mixing up volts with amps.
The output from these will only be 5 volts per port
Regprentice
10 Sep 17#6
I know its oos ... But a quick question.
Can a car battery manage a continual draw of 4 high output devices?
I have a honda jazz which is known for having a smaller battery. Ive been reluctant to use more than one charger at a time since my battery died while i was waiting 15 mins in a queue to get on a ferry
Niz to Regprentice
10 Sep 17#9
It will be perfectly fine while the engine running. I have similar setup, van refuses to go into start stop since im drawing a lot of power all the time! If you try running it while engine off, it won't output high levels of power to the charger so charging rate will be reduced to devices and yes eventually car battery can go flat.
Your alternator provides the charge,not the battery with engine on. 15 minutes engine off with a phone charging shouldnt deplete a healthy battery IME.
asl3312
10 Sep 17#5
oos
Sumpong
10 Sep 17#4
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alcot33uk
10 Sep 17#3
Well I voted hot as this is the sort of thing I need in the car when I have the following:
1) Kids with iPads/ iPhones/ Nintendo Switch/ wife with phone/ my phone as a satnav
2) Refer to 1
Predikuesi
10 Sep 17#1
"No more worrying about devices charging slowly at the same time".
who worries about that?
jnm21 to Predikuesi
10 Sep 17#2
Who wouldn't? Especially in car where the device is likely to be used heavily while on charge.
Can't understand why this has been cold voted. Can someone point me to a similar device that is better value?
anlygi to jnm21
10 Sep 17#7
I didn't vote cold, but B&M sell a similar Goodmans branded version for £7.99. However that only has 3.4A between the front 2 ports and dedicated 1A and 2.4A ports on the part for the back. I bought one to keep the kids tablets and 3DS powered and have no complaints. Depends on your needs.
So effectively that is a 2 port version (1A is not sufficient - heck some people want 36V 12A these days - I'm sure higher voltages are the cause of premature battery wear & maybe even some fires). I would say that the B&M version is hotter, but they are not in the same league. You should post it up - 1 hot vote waiting.
M0nk3h to Predikuesi
10 Sep 17#10
Oh man, it keeps me up at night. The horror, the nightmares :fearful:
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The output from these will only be 5 volts per port
Can a car battery manage a continual draw of 4 high output devices?
I have a honda jazz which is known for having a smaller battery. Ive been reluctant to use more than one charger at a time since my battery died while i was waiting 15 mins in a queue to get on a ferry
edit:
amazon.co.uk/gp/…c=1
15 minutes engine off with a phone charging shouldnt deplete a healthy battery IME.
1) Kids with iPads/ iPhones/ Nintendo Switch/ wife with phone/ my phone as a satnav
2) Refer to 1
who worries about that?
Can't understand why this has been cold voted. Can someone point me to a similar device that is better value?
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