LUXA2 Thermaltake Mobile Introduces the EnerG Bar 65W Wall Type Universal Notebook Charger

Written by Ben

October 23, 2017

Taipei, Taiwan October, 20, 2017Thermaltake Mobile – LUXA2, a market leader in power, audio and holder solutions, announces the EnerG Bar 65W Wall Type Universal Notebook Charger, the latest notebook adapter addition to the EnerG Bar series product line. It is a compact, slim, and lightweight power adapter for your essential notebook; and is compatible with 99% of laptop devices on the market. It comes in a sleek and minimalist design for high portability and easy storage, coupled with the latest in power technology, it provides high reliability, power conversion efficiency, over-current, charge, voltage, temperature and short-circuit protection for maximum safety. The EnerG Bar 65W Wall Type Universal Notebook Charger is available in three plug type versions: US, European and Australian. Make the EnerG Bar 65W Wall Type Universal Notebook Charger your perfect travel or replacement adapter for your precious notebook device. The EnerG Bar 65W Wall Type Universal Notebook Charger will be available to purchase soon from Amazon USA and Fry’s.

 

Key Features Include:

  • Powerful 65W energy conversion ratio for optimal charging efficiency
  • 10 included tips support 99% of notebooks/laptops on market
  • Ultra fast built-in 5V21 USB output charging port for smartphone/tablet devices
  • Built-in over current, voltage, temperature and short-circuit protection
  • Included cord wrap for easy cable management
  • Lightweight and compact

 

EnerG Bar 65W Wall Type Universal Notebook Charger suggested price: USD 39.99

 

For more details on LUXA2 EnerG Bar 65W Wall Type Universal Notebook Charger, please visit: http://www.luxa2.com/product.aspx?s=154

 

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