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LDNIO SC5614C Surge Protected Power Strip – 2500W, 3 USB-C PD 20W, 3 USB-A Fast Charging Ports
The LDNIO SC5614C 2500W Power Strip is a versatile extension socket designed for home and office use. It features 5 universal AC outlets and 6 USB ports, including 3 PD 20W Type-C and 3 USB-A fast charging ports, allowing you to power multiple devices simultaneously. With a 100–250V input and 10A capacity, it supports up to 2500W max power output.
Built from high-grade fireproof PC material and equipped with multiple safety protections, this power strip ensures safe and reliable performance. The 2-meter power cord provides flexible placement, making it an ideal all-in-one charging and power solution.
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6 Month's Warranty.
Power Strip
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Adapter
LDNIO Q334 32W 3 USB QC4.0 Super Fast Charger
LDNIO Q334 32W 3 USB QC4.0 Super Fast Charger Looking for a reliable, high-performance charger that can keep up with
LDNIO A2620C 65W Fast Charging Adapter Universal Plug
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Cables
LDNIO LS441 Fast Charging USB To Lightning
LDNIO LC441i 30W Type-C For lightning Cable Support PD And QC Fast Charging 1M
LDNIO LC112i USB-C to Lightning PD 30W
LDNIO LS632 30W Classic PVC USB3.0 Type C Data Cable 2M
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