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Ozio 3 Way Socket Usb Car Lighter Cigarette Splitter Adapter Charger 12v 24v Bk on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
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Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong
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1set OZIO 3 Way Socket USB Car Lighter Cigarette Splitter Adapter Charger 12V 24V 

Color : Black
Approx Diameter : 95 x 75 x 35mm

100% new items

3-way cigarette lighter socket, maximum output power 70W
5V charger with USD port can use for mobile phones,MP3 players, digital cameras and other digital products.
Direct plug-in to car's cigarette lighter socket can use
In put : 12-24V
Output : 5-6V 500mA 70W (Max) 

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