Kensington Mini Car Charger for Mobile Devices with USB Port
Dec 25, 2009 in
Electronics
- Charges any USB-powered device
- Lightweight and ultra-low profile
- Compatible with most vehicle power ports
- LED power indicator
Product Description
Charge your Blackberry or any other USB-powered device without cluttering up your car. The Kensington USB Car Charger has all the power you need in an ultra low profile design that integrates into your vehicle´s interior. Charges any USB-powered device, including mobile phones/smartphones, iPhone, iPod, MP3 players and more. (USB Power Tips sold separately, for more information, visit www.kensington.com)… More >>
Kensington Mini Car Charger for Mobile Devices with USB Port
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5 comments
A. Pena on December 25, 2009 at 7:17 am
Great product! So small, you barely notice it’s there! Leave it in your car’s power outlet and store your USB (not included) when not in use.
J. Kletsky on December 25, 2009 at 8:06 am
Newer phones can require more than the 700 mA that this device can provide. Many now require 1000 mA or even 1200 mA.
Nice unit if your phone required less than 750 mA
Henry Hernandez on December 25, 2009 at 10:50 am
It’s very tiny and it works great. There really isn’t much more to say about this. A lot of cars nowadays are coming in with the cigarette port inside the middle console so you can plug in some sort of mp3 player but they don’t give you very much space between the port and the lid of the compartment. This device works perfectly because its like 2″ long. Totally recommend it
Alex B on December 25, 2009 at 11:36 am
I just bought this last week and it’s GREAT! The best car adapter, I just charged my Jawbone headset and Blackberry in the car with no issue. The build quality is amazing, and this thing is SMALL! It literally fits in the car lighter slot without sticking out too much.
TOTALLY worth the few extra dollars over the CRAPPY BIG no-name brands. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Matt on December 25, 2009 at 12:11 pm
I’m coo coo for the “Kensington Mini Car Charger for Mobile Devices with USB Port” although when I ordered it I thought there’d be a little red LED power light on the face and there isn’t. Still, this ranks relatively low on my rather extensive list of life’s major disappointments, and the unit was surprisingly un-junkie in construction, and that makes up for the LED that may or may not have been included in the product description.