Arctic Cooling debuts universal USB travel chargers

Posted on Sunday, November 15 2009 @ 21:05 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Arctic Cooling has introduced the Arctic C1 and C2 universal chargers for frequent travelers, these products can be used to charge USB devices such as MP3 players, handheld consoles, PDAs, and mobile phones. The Arctic C1 delivers up to 1A DC5V output while the C2 outputs up to 2A. These chargers will be available for $21.95 (14.95EUR excl. VAT) and $26.55 (17.95EUR excl. VAT), respectively.
Universal charger with interchangeable plugs
4 AC plugs are supplied with the ARCTIC C1 / C2. They can be used worldwide – North and South America, Europe, UK, Middle East, Africa, China, Japan, Australia and more. With full range 100 to 240V input, these chargers automatically, providing users a truly hassle-free charger.

Charging devices with only ONE charger
The ARCTIC C1 contains 1 USB port, whereas the C2 version offers 4 ports for multiple charging. Instead of using different power adapters, 4 electronic devices can be charged simultaneously by using the ARCTIC C2. It saves not only space, but also charging time.

The ARCTIC C1 / C2 are suitable for various USB-powered applications, such as music players (eg MP3 players), handheld game consoles, PDAs, mobile phones and the newly launched ARCTIC NC.

For Nokia and Sony Ericsson mobile phones, an additional USB cable is needed when powering them by the ARCTIC C1 / C2. Users can put the traditional bulky mobile phone charger away and bring only the ARCTIC C1 / C2 when they are travelling.

Cables are available in our Webshop arcticC1.arctic-cooling.com at US$4.90, including worldwide shipping cost.

Safe and reliable
With Short Circuit Protection, Over Current Protection and Over Power Protection, the ARCTIC C1 / C2 provide maximum safety to your valuable devices.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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