24W Scosche ReVolt 2-Port USB Car Charger $2 shipped w/ Prime
$2.00
$19.99
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 24W Scosche ReVolt 2-Port USB Car Charger on sale for $2. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
Model: Scosche USBC242M ReVolt Universal Cigarette Lighter Multi Device Compact Dual Port USB Car Charger, Fast Charge Two Devices Simultaneously, Black XL
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Not weird if you are driving a company truck like US Postal that was manufactured in the 90s without CarPlay etc, I need to keep mine phone , USB speaker, earbuds charging all day, some trucks don't even have cigarette lighter plug.
So you didn't answer my question at all. If you cannot utilize a car because of a lack of Bluetooth signal permissions , then what do you care,
So you didn't answer my question at all. If you cannot utilize a car because of a lack of Bluetooth signal permissions , then what do you care,
I use them to charge my phone or the kids kindles on long car trips. I both of our cars have usb ports, but they charge incredibly slow. I have to turn the screen off while using Google maps or the phone battery depletes faster than the native car charger can charge. The after market 12v usb chargers are way more powerful. Not sure what the car companies were thinking with such weak usb ports
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So you didn't answer my question at all. If you cannot utilize a car because of a lack of Bluetooth signal permissions , then what do you care,
I use them to charge my phone or the kids kindles on long car trips. I both of our cars have usb ports, but they charge incredibly slow. I have to turn the screen off while using Google maps or the phone battery depletes faster than the native car charger can charge. The after market 12v usb chargers are way more powerful. Not sure what the car companies were thinking with such weak usb ports
I drive a 2010 Toyota with no Bluetooth bro.
I use a FM transmitter but it also has an aux option.
The roav one with USBC