A new USB car charger has entered the market, offering drivers a compact solution for powering multiple devices while on the road.
The charger features two retractable cables: a USB‑C cable that delivers up to 45 watts and a Lightning cable that supplies up to 12 watts. When not in use, the cables retract into the unit, keeping the dashboard tidy and preventing tangles.
Each cable measures 31.5 inches, which is adequate for front‑seat use but may fall short for rear‑seat charging needs. The retractable design helps maintain a clutter‑free interior.
In addition to the built‑in cables, the charger includes a USB‑C port capable of 15 watts and a USB‑A port offering 12 watts. This configuration allows up to four devices to charge simultaneously, a feature that proves useful on family road trips.
The unit connects to a vehicle’s 12‑volt power outlet, commonly known as the cigarette lighter port, providing a straightforward installation method for most cars.
It is intended solely for charging purposes and does not support data transfer or integration with infotainment systems such as Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. When multiple devices are connected, the charger’s total output is limited to 69 watts, which is distributed among the active connections.
Even in vehicles that already offer built‑in USB ports, the addition of this charger can enhance convenience and expand charging capacity, making it a practical option for drivers who frequently travel with several electronic devices.