Mietubl CS02 USB-C 20W PD cube charger

Mietubl CS02 USB-C 20W PD cube charger

Mietubl CS02 network charger

⚡ The Mietubl smart charger is a reliable accessory for quickly charging various devices. The CS02 model has one socket: USB Type C allowing you to charge the device in the PD 20W standard

⚡ It also has an intelligent electronic security system in the form of a modern chip.Automatically selects current parameters for the device being charged.

⚡ Thanks to this, you can be sure that the battery will not be overcharged while using the Mietubl charger. The system also protects against overvoltages, short circuits and overheating, both the charger and the device being charged.

⚡ High-quality material from which the casing is made, as well as solid construction make this a product that will not disappoint you.

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zł14.99
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⚡ Specifications:

  • Brand: Mietubl
  • Model:CS02
  • First output: USB type C
  • Input: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.5A Max.
  • USB output current: 5V-3A / 9V-2.22A / 12-1.67A
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SMTBCHCS02
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