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For reference purpose only. Remotes not included.
For reference purpose only. Remotes not included.

NtechPS4 Dual Controller Wireless Charging Dock

R279

Retail: R400
About

Charge two PS4 controllers with this convenient Ntech dual controller charging dock. It features a charging indicator so you know when your controllers are fully charged and you can keep on gaming. 

Charging Protection
A built-in protective chip will prevent the controller from over-charging. The convenient LED indicator displays green (charged) and red (charging).

Space Saving
The lightweight and USB charging dock provides an easy and quick way to charge and store two PS4 Controllers.

Safety Design
Anti-skid rubber pad prevents the charger from shifting and falling, keeping your controllers safe and protected.

Product Features
  • Compatible with PS4 Slim, PS4 Pro PlayStation 4 Slim Gamepad Controllers
  • Saves space and charges quickly
  • Dual charger turns colour independently (Red or green indicator)
  • A full charge can be completed within 2.5 hours when charging one controller (3 hours for two controllers)
  • Remotes not included
  • Warranty: 6 months
Product Specifications
  • Material: ABS
  • Input: DC 5V/ 750Ma*2
  • Cable Length: 800m
  • Product Size: 150 x 60x x37mm
  • Compatible: PS4 / PS4 Pro / PS4 Slim Controller
What's in the box
  • 1x PS4 Controller Charging Dock
  • 4x Micro USB Charging Connectors
  • 1x USB Charging Cable
  • 1x User Manual
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