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Powersolve Electronics Ltd are pleased to announce the PLV120-USB, a new addition to the line up of USB chargers, a 10 port, 120W USB charger designed specifically for any electronic device that can be charged from a standard USB output. This includes tablets, mobile phones, cameras, MP3 players and power banks.
The PLV120-USB is a new smart 120 Watt AC-DC USB charger with 10 x 5V 2.4A output charging ports.
This product is ideal to charge a variety of products, including mobile phones, tablet PC’s, digital cameras or any other electronic device that uses USB charging technology.
It is housed in a smart robust, desktop mounting, plastic enclosure and comes complete with UK mains lead. Each output port can deliver up to 2.4A independently.
The charger conforms to the normal EMC and EMI standards and as well as CE marking, carries full international safety certification. So you can be sure you are in safe hands with the PLV120-USB
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Powersolve Electronics announce their brand new range of mobile power bank products and solar USB chargers for mobile phones, GPS, MP3 players, tablet PC’s, digital cameras and any device that can be charged by a standard 5V USB outlet.
What is a Power Bank?
A Power Bank is a portable lithium battery pack with a 5V 1A and or 2A (usually, or sometimes 500mA in very small devices) USB output for charging mobile phones, digital cameras, MP3, MP4 players, iPods, iPads, tablet, satellite phones or any product that can be charged from standard USB 5V charging technology. You can also get other voltage versions for powering other types of products with DC outputs from 5V up to 24V. For laptops etc.