Description
Key Features
• Retractable Cables: It features two built-in cables (one USB-C and one Lightning/iOS) that extend up to 800mm (about 2.6 feet). This keeps your center console from looking like a bowl of spaghetti.
• Extra Ports: In addition to the built-in cables, the top face has a USB-A port and a USB-C port, allowing you to charge up to four devices simultaneously.
• Adjustable Neck: The base has a 180° adjustable direction pivot, so you can angle the display and ports toward you or away from the gear shifter.
• Voltage Display: The small blue digital readout on the top shows your car’s real-time battery voltage—a great “early warning system” to see if your car battery is starting to fail.
A Quick Reality Check on “120W”
While the box proudly displays a 120W badge, a bit of “peer-to-peer” honesty: that number is almost certainly the total combined output of all ports and cables working at once, rather than 120W going into a single phone.
• Most modern smartphones (iPhone/Samsung) will pull between 20W and 45W individually.
• If you plug in a laptop that requires high wattage, it might charge slowly or just maintain the battery level depending on how the power is split between the ports.
Usage Tips
1. Pulling the cables: To retract them, usually you give them a tiny tug further out and then let them zip back in (like a vacuum cleaner cord).
2. Voltage Monitor: If the display shows below 12V when the engine is off, or below 13.2V while driving, it might be time to have your car battery or alternator checked.








