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The Kensington PowerBolt 3.4 Dual Port Fast Charge is a car charger that charges up to two devices simultaneously in your vehicle. This charger comes with a built-in Lightning cable with 2.4 Amps output for direct use with iPad Air, mini, or other Lightning connector devices. It also has a standard USB Type-A port with 1 Amp power output for charging iPhones and android devices with their original cables. And with a compact, low-profile design, this charger protrudes less when inserted into the cigarette lighter, making for a uniform, visually pleasing look.
With the Kensington PowerBolt 3.4 Fast Charge, you’ll arrive at your destination with a full charge, so you can get back to surfing the web, typing emails, checking social media, talking on the phone — and oh yeah, maybe even working.
Dual Charging With a built-in Lightning cable and a standard USB port, this car charger charges up to two devices at once.
Built-in Lightning Cable with 2.4 Amps Power output The built-in Lightning cable outputs 2.4 AMP power for fast charging of an iPad Air/4th gen/mini/mini with Retina.
Standard USB Port with 1Amp Power The 1.0 AMP USB port charges your iPhone, Android phone/tablet, or other USB powered devices using the charging cable that comes with your device.
Coil Cable The built-in Lightning cable uses a coil cord that extends and retracts as needed for ease of use.
Low-Profile Design The low-profile design blends in with your vehicle’s interior, and protrudes for a uniform look.
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