
New Arrivals
LDNIO SC4 13-in-1 GaN Charging Station 65W – Power Strip with 8 AC, USB-C, USB-A & Lightning Port
LDNIO SC3 GaN 100W PD Desktop Power Strip (10-in-1) – Fast Charging with Flame Retardant Design
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.
MA02 15W Adjustable Car Wireless Charger
1,150৳
6 Month's Warranty.
Power Strip
LDNIO SC2311 20W 3-Port USB Charger Extension Power Strip
LDNIO SC3319 65W 6 in 1 Power Socket Cube 2500W Outlets
LDNIO SC3 GaN 100W PD Desktop Power Strip (10-in-1) – Fast Charging with Flame Retardant Design
LDNIO SC5319 Multi Socket Extension Lead with 5 AC 3 USB Power Socket Plug Extender 2M
Adapter
LDNIO SC4383 70W Multifunctional Universal Desktop Power Adapter
LDNIO A1306Q 18W QC3.0 Quick Charger
LDNIO A2522C LED Display 30W Fast Charger Multi Ports QC3.0 PD
LDNIO A2528M Dual USB-C Port 35W Power Adapter With USB-C To Lightning (MFI Certified)
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
Cables
LDNIO LC16 65W 4-in-1 Fast Charging Cable USB-C /Lighting to USB-A/USB-C 1.2M
Ldnio TC-11C TC10C 240w USB 4.0 Fast Charging Data Cable
LDNIO LS63C-5A Fast Charging Type-C Cable
Ldnio LC150 USB C Female To USB Male Adapter Transmission
LDNIO LS-T90i Lightning To 3.5mm Female Adapter
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