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Maxon CP-01 Fast Mobile Charger
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Maxon CP-08 Fast Android Charger
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SPECIFICATION:
- Fast Charger
- Compatible with PD/QC Fast Charging
- Best for all android Mobiles
- Small & portable
- Electric Leakage Protection
- Temperature Protection
- Short Circuit Protection
- Over Current Protection
- Input: DC 12V-24V
- Output: 2.0A
Maxon T-200 Super Fast 45w Charger
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SPECIFICATION:
- Comprehensive Protection Mechanisms
- Overvoltage Protection
- Electric Leakage Protection
- Temperature Protection
- Short Circuit Protection
- Overcurrent Protection
- Compatible Devices: Samsung devices up to Note20 Ultra
- Input Compatibility: 100-240V-50-60Hz 1.2A
- Output Options: 5.0V 3.0A, 9.0V 3.0A, 15.0V 3.0A, or 15.0V —–3.0A (7.5W to 45W)
Maxon T-300 Turbo Charger 120w
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- -Designed for Mi mobile phones
- -Input range: 100-240V-50-60Hz 1.7A
- -Output options
- 5.0V 3.0A 15.0W
- 9.0V 3.0A 27.0W
- 11.0V 6.0A (Max 66.0W)
- 20.0V 6.0A (Max 120.0W)
Maxon T-400 Super VOOC Charger 80W
In stock
Specification
-Versatile input compatibility: 100-240V-50-60Hz 0.5A
-Output options: 5.0V=2.0A or 5.0V-110V=7.3A (MAX)
-Maximum power: 80.0W(MAX)
-Protection mechanisms: Overvoltage, electric leakage, temperature fluctuations, short circuits
Connectivity
– Versatile input compatibility: 100-240V-50-60Hz 0.5A
– Output options: 5.0V=2.0A or 5.0V-110V=7.3A (MAX)
– Type-C cable for seamless connectivity
– Charger designed for Oppo, Realme, and OnePlus mobile devices
– Efficient charging for various devices
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