BoxWave Car Charger Compatible with UPERFECT Portable Monitor Matte Ultra Slim 156KICKSTAND (15.6 in) - XtraPower PD Car Charger (18W), Car Charger with Two USB Ports & One Type-C Port - Jet Black

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BoxWave Car Charger Compatible With UPERFECT Portable Monitor Matte Ultra Slim 156KICKSTAND (15.6 in). BoxWave?s Universal XtraPower PD Car Charger is made for your Portable Monitor Matte Ultra Slim 156KICKSTAND (15.6 in) that is always on the go! The Universal XtraPower PD Car Charger safely and rapidly charges three Portable Monitor Matte Ultra Slim 156KICKSTAND (15.6 in) at the same time in your car, while still being able to access your vehicle?s dc socket. The Universal XtraPower PD Car Charger naturally uses your vehicle?s dc socket, however it does not eliminate your ability to use it! [DUAL PORTS] The Universal XtraPower PD Car Charger can SIMULTANEOUSLY charge three Portable Monitor Matte Ultra Slim 156KICKSTAND (15.6 in) at the same time! With two USB & one Type-C port will function independently at the rate of EACH Portable Monitor Matte Ultra Slim 156KICKSTAND (15.6 in), to charge them safely at the fastest possible speeds. [LED] Custom BLUE LED light to let you know when your Portable Monitor Matte Ultra Slim 156KICKSTAND (15.6 in) is charging, with a soft glow to prevent disruption. [VERSATILE AND UNIVERSAL] Safely supplies energy for MANY Portable Monitor Matte Ultra Slim 156KICKSTAND (15.6 in) including tablet computers, driving recorders, navigators, cameras, phones, and other smart devices. [COMPACT] At under 4 inches long, you can fit the small charger in your bag or pocket. The Universal XtraPower PD Car Charger fits PERFECTLY into your car's standard dc socket and makes for a powerful charging station. [SAFETY FIRST] PROTECTS your Portable Monitor Matte Ultra Slim 156KICKSTAND (15.6 in) against excessive currents, overheating and overcharging. Charging stops when the battery is full.