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Symtek TP-WP-310 WorldPlug Dual USB Universal Travel Adapter and Charger, Black
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Symtek TP-WP-310 WorldPlug Dual USB Universal Travel Adapter and Charger, Black

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Symtek World Plug Dual USB Universal Travel Adapter and charger is equipped with two-built-in USB charging ports. It is ideal for use with laptops, iPods, cell phones, PDAs, video cameras, CD/DVD players, and other mobile electronic devices that have dual voltage power source. The dual USB port can charge a smart phone and tablet at the same time. Although, it does not come with any charging cables, it does fit any Apple, Android, or Amazon Kindle USB cable. A built-in surge protector will keep all charging products safe from power issues. There are 3 plug capabilities including EU, UK, and US. The EU plug fits wall sockets in Europe, UK, Africa, South America and Greece. The UK plug fits wall sockets in UK, Hong Kong and Singapore. The US plug fits wall sockets in US, Central and South America, East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, China and Pacific Islands. It has an AC input of 100-120 VAC with 60-Hz. Included in the package is a worldwide coverage guide and instructions. This World Plug Universal Travel Adapter comes with a special offer from Norton Hotspot Privacy. With the purchase of this product, you are offered 50-percent off for one-year on the leading Norton Hotspot Privacy which will protect your logins, passwords, and privacy when using any public Wi-Fi. Norton and Symtek teamed up to protect your stuff that matters. Symtek TP-WP-310 World Plug Dual USB Universal Travel Adapter and Charger comes in black with a 1-year warranty. With decades of experience in engineering, business and social responsibility, the employees at Symtek are creating a new company - a new brand - built on quality, innovation and responsibility. We provide you with useful tools to make the most out of every day.

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