If you are on a long car or truck journey there is nothing more frustrating and often troubling than your mobile phone music or other devices running out of power before you reach your destination. The annoyance that the all important phone call you were expecting later in the day you will no longer be able to take and that you have to continue the remainder of your journey in the absence of your very own music. There is a solution. The Hama Micro USB car charger
The Hama Micro USB car charger operates by plugging directly into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter/power outlet to provide instant power and ultra efficient charging for your device. The device has a flexible coiled cord for avoiding cable clutter which could otherwise become a potential hazard or become tangled when driving. The device is IC controlled and has in-built intelligent charging. This includes an option to switch-over to trickle charge which is useful for those topping up their charge or where you want to save energy and overcharge protection to avoid overcharging your device.
This is the ultimate accessory to invest in and to have the vehicle charger at your disposal will give you peace of mind that running out of battery on long car journeys will no longer occur and give friends family and colleagues peace of mind that you are contactable. Buy today and stay charged for a hassle free and more enjoyable journey.
- Direct power supply and battery charging via the car cigarette lighter socket
- IC controlled intelligent charging (switch-over to trickle charge overcharge protection)
- Flexible coiled cord
- e approved
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