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VartaUniversal Home Charging Station

R229

Retail: R500
About

The complete solution for portable devices at home and office. With this charging station, you can now charge up to 4 portable devices (mobile phone, navigation device, MP3 player, game pad, etc.) and 2x Mignon/Micro NiMH batteries at the same time. Compatible with most of the portable devices in the market, including 8-piece adapter set: Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Nokia, LG, Micro USB, Mini USB, Sony PSP, Apple. It is equipped with an additional USB Out feature for other devices that can be charged via USB. Searching for the right charger and cable tangles now belong to a thing of the past. 

Product Features 
  • 1 Station for 5 devices - enough power to charge 5 devices simultaneously 
  • 3 changeable charging plugs with each 5,5 V and 800 mA power
  • 1 Ach charging plug for 2 x Micro AAA or 2 x Mignon AA
  • USB-Slot  
  • Removable box for stowing additional adapters
  • USB-Out function with 5,5V, 800 mA + 10% max.
  • Energy saving due to On/off switch
  • 2 blue LED lights to show status
  • Global application due to 100 - 240 V
Product Specifications
  • Apple 30 pin Dock-Connector
  • Micro-USB 
  • Playstation Vita / Sony PSP 
  • Mini-USB
  • Nokia 2 mm 
  • LG 20 pin
  • Sony Ericsson FastPort
  • Sony Playstation Portable PSP
  • Dimensions: 17 x 17.5 x 4 cm
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